2024 Denza N7
About the Car
2024 Denza N7
On February 27, we obtained the official photo of the 2024 Denza N7 model of its medium-sized SUV from the Denza Automobile brand. The front face of the new car abandons the current "beard" design and adopts a new design style, which is more in line with mainstream aesthetics. At the same time, the car is expected to be launched in March. According to BYD's recent "increase quantity without increasing price" operation, the 2024 Denza N7 may make adjustments in configuration and even price, thereby improving the vehicle's cost performance.
From the appearance point of view, the 2024 Denza N7 has simplified the previously complex lines in the front face design, and the design elements similar to arrow feathers in the main light enhance the recognition and layering. The semi-C-shaped lamp body on both sides is simple yet beautiful, and the lidar is built into it, making it more concise and refreshing. At the same time, the color scheme of the model in the picture is the 2024 new car color, which has outstanding appearance.
It is understood that in addition to changes in appearance details, the 2024 Denza N7 will also be upgraded in configuration. The Yunnan-A intelligent air body control system will be upgraded from a single-chamber air spring suspension to a dual-chamber air spring suspension. Comfort will definitely be further improved. At the same time, the close-range valet parking function previously released by BYD may be mass-produced on this vehicle for the first time. It is worth mentioning that its city NOA is also planned to be launched in the first quarter of this year.
The new car has been declared previously. In terms of body size, the length, width and height are 4860/1935/1602mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2940mm. In terms of power, the new car will continue to be equipped with a dual-motor four-wheel drive system. The maximum power of the front AC asynchronous motor is 160 kilowatts and the maximum power of the rear permanent magnet synchronous motor is 230 kilowatts. The range is expected to be consistent with the current model, which is still 630km