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How Denza’s luxury EVs could impact South Africa’s auto market

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
March 2, 2025
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Chinese automaker Denza is gearing up to make waves in South Africa’s luxury car market. A sub-brand of electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD, Denza has set its sights on expanding beyond China and Southeast Asia. The move comes as part of BYD’s broader strategy to dominate the global EV space. A press release from BYD South Africa teased, “Prepare for a car that does much more than take its driver to its destination – a vehicle that turns the journey into a unique sensory experience.”

Denza’s entry into South Africa could mark a turning point for the country’s EV market, which remains in its infancy. Trademark filings with South Africa’s Companies and Intellectual Property Commission further hint at a local rollout. With its luxurious yet relatively affordable electric models, Denza aims to appeal to South Africans seeking premium alternatives to traditional automakers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz.

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Denza’s Transformation: From Mercedes partner to BYD’s crown jewel

Founded in 2010 as a joint venture between BYD and Mercedes-Benz, Denza initially struggled to gain traction. Its first model, the Denza EV, launched in 2014, received mixed reviews. By 2021, Mercedes, disappointed with the brand’s performance, slashed its stake from 50% to 10%, ultimately exiting entirely in 2024. This move left BYD with full ownership, allowing it to reimagine Denza as a luxury electric brand targeting Western markets.

In a bid to capture more market share, Denza unveiled the D9, a full-size MPV available as both a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and an all-electric vehicle—in 2022. Sales surged, and by June 2024, Denza had expanded to Hong Kong, marking its first venture outside mainland China. The brand’s current lineup includes five models: the D9 MPV, N7 midsize SUV, N9 full-size SUV, Z9 sedan, and Z9 GT estate. Notably, the N7 is sold exclusively as an EV, while other models offer both EV and PHEV variants.

Why South Africa is Next

South Africa’s right-hand-drive market makes it an attractive target for Denza, especially after its successful entry into Hong Kong. Moreover, rising fuel prices and increased interest in sustainable mobility solutions have paved the way for a luxury EV brand that balances performance and efficiency. Analysts suggest that Denza’s blend of Mercedes-influenced design and BYD’s battery technology could appeal to South Africans who desire both style and substance.

With South Africa’s EV infrastructure slowly expanding, Denza’s entry could accelerate adoption. BYD’s deep pockets and expertise might just offer the spark needed to ignite the country’s luxury EV market.

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