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2025 BYD Denza B8 review: Quick drive

2025 BYD Denza B8 review: Quick drive

Perth Now10-06-2025
The Fangchengbao Formula Leopard Bao 8 is a huge three-row SUV with 4WD underpinnings and a high-tech plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
In Australia, this model is expected to be marketed under BYD's luxury offshoot Denza, and branded with the B8 badge. So, not the Fangchengbao Bao 8, but the Denza B8.
This large three-row SUV is set to go up against the Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series and Nissan Patrol, among other big-name off-road options like the Defender 130 – and it'll likely offer more luxury for less money.So, what's it like? We had a quick steer in China to find out.
Pricing for the Denza B8 is yet to be announced, but it is priced between 379,800 and 407,800 yuan in China, which is approximately A$81,500-A$87,500. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
There is no guarantee that it'll be that price when it gets here, however. In fact, there's a strong chance this high-tech hybrid high-rider will come in over the six-figure mark. I mean, if Nissan can charge that for a (loveable) dinosaur like the Patrol, this model could easily command that kind of cash, right?
For context, the LandCruiser 300 Series starts at $97,990 plus on-roads for a model with vinyl flooring and cloth seat trim, while Nissan kicks off pricing for its 15-year-old Patrol at a tick over $90k plus on-roads. Meanwhile, a Defender 130 – which this car will theoretically compete against, too – starts from just under $130,000 plus on-roads.
There's no confirmed standard spec yet, but the Bao 8 comes with good stuff like height-adjustable air suspension, pop-out side steps, and the choice of six- or seven-seat configurations in China.
The B8 feels luxurious and capable inside – that was my first impression, at least. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
With a lovely two-tone finish in the model I drove, the B8 gave off 'Defender, but nicer' vibes, and the cabin tech is next-level.
The driver gets a configurable 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster with some critical data on show, like tyre pressure monitoring, remaining battery and fuel range, speed and media settings, as well as temperature, vehicle height, altitude and more.
Across from it is a massive 17.3-inch multimedia touchscreen with a whole host of stuff, including a connected sat-nav system, smartphone mirroring, media controls, and car controls such as boot opening and locking.
There is also an illustrated car icon that you can adjust settings with, and even make interior changes by tapping away at the controls. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
The screen wasn't set to English, but I managed to figure out some of the system's depth, and it has a lot going on there. On screen there is also a display for the different on- and off-road drive modes, including data for the car's height when you're adjusting the suspension, and the pitch and yaw angles so you can see the attitude of the stuff you're attempting.
There aren't physical controls for fan speed and temperature, but a home bar at the bottom of the screen allows constant easy access, and there are fragrance and seat adjustment controls as part of the submenu setup too. And there's an on-screen control for the fridge temperature, or you can use the dial in front of it in the centre console.
All the materials feel high-quality and the fit and finish of the test vehicle I drove was impeccable.
Seat comfort is superb, with great bolstering and adjustability, and the creature comforts of heating, ventilation, memory settings and electric adjustment are all catered for. I love the fact it comes with Touareg/Cayenne-style double sun-visors, too. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
Storage includes cupholders, a lower tray area for loose items, wireless phone charging pads and big bottle holders.
Second-row space is perhaps not as good as you might think for a car of this size, but that's with the seats set to their forward-most position. Electronically slide the second row back a bit and even six-foot-plus adults will be able to fit in behind similarly sized drivers.
There is electric recline adjust for the second row too, meaning you can really get comfy in the back, and there's heaps of headroom too. You'll fit three adults across the back if you need to. There's a few grab-handle options in the back for off-road adventures, plus good lighting, and the window seats have heating and cooling as well.
There are directional vents overhead, with a climate control panel on the back of the centre console area, as well as a flip-down armrest with cupholders. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
Third-row access is electric, with a button on the kerb side that will slide the smaller portion of the 60:40-split rear bench forwards, and it adjusts the front seat forward if no occupant is present, to allow access into the very back.
The biggest issue is that it's a bit slow, and if you're a parent you'll know that every second counts when you're trying to load in the kids. But once in the back, and with the seat returned to its rear-most position, I still had a surprisingly good amount of space.At 182cm/6'0', there was still a couple of centimetres between my knees and the seatback, while toe room was good, and headroom was cavernous too. The packaging is brilliant, and there are overhead vents, grab handles, USB-C ports and cupholders, and the rearmost seats recline too.
But while the comfort and space of the third row is very good, there is a possible issue – no child-seat anchor points or ISOFIX in the back row. That could be an issue for bigger families. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
Open the side-swinging tailgate and you have a sizeable cargo area. You can adjust the car's height up or down using adjustment toggles on the wheel-arch, which raise or lower the vehicle on its air suspension. Handy considering it otherwise has a high load-in height.
The third-row seats are electrically deployable as well. With them in place, there is a backpack- or golfbag-friendly level of luggage space, with a small storage compartment underneath.
Lower them down using the toggle switches (it is a bit slow!), and there is a claimed 1130 litres of cargo capacity behind the middle-row seats – easily enough for a family of five's luggage for a school holiday road trip.
There are cargo hooks and power options in the back, as well.
This is a higher-output powertrain than in the smaller Fangchengbao Bao 5 (Denza B5), and it punches pretty hard! 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
There's a 2.0-litre petrol engine teamed to a pair of electric motors (one front, one rear), which can all work together to offer four-wheel drive and a mass of grunt.
In some markets there is a possibility the brand will add a cheaper, (slightly) less powerful 1.5L DMO hybrid system with a smaller-capacity battery. It's understood, though, that Australia will likely score the headline-grabbing, high-output, big-battery version first.
It needs the extra grunt compared to the B5, because the B8 is a hefty beast at 3305kg (kerb). Full details on towing specs and local weights and capacities are still to be determined.
My Denza B8 experience in Shenzen, China, wasn't a typical test drive. There was some time spent off-road, and some time on-road – if you can call a spin in a carpark with witches hats a 'drive'. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
But after about 20 minutes on the tame, unsealed obstacle course (an ATV trail at a resort), I can attest that it feels like it has all the tools to offer a very different experience in the rough stuff than the big-name options in the market.
The DMO Super Hybrid platform from BYD underpins the B8, which features a body-on-frame construction with double-wishbone suspension and DiSus-P air springs, which are height adjustable up to a maximum of 310mm.
When it's at that height it has the typical 'tip-toe' feel, communicating the changes in the surface to the occupants of the car very clearly, but in the tough stuff you really wanna know what's happening at the tyre tread.
And – amazingly – it handled the obstacles of this track while fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport EV rubber (275/50 R21). 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
That tyre might be better suited to on-road driving (we'll get to that in a sec), but it held its own over a series of unsealed situations including a couple of moguls, some tight turnarounds, a 23-degree descent, and a mix of surfaces to contend with.
This was hardly an epic outback off-road experience, but it made me feel confident that the car has the gear it needs to get it done, and there's a whole host of off-road driving modes, including Snow, Mud, Sand, Wading, Mountain, Burst, Sport+, and more.
There's a low-speed, low-range 4WD mode, and three automatic differential locks (rear, centre, front), which we didn't need. Not even close.
But as promising as the B8 felt like it could be for dirty driving, the on-road experience really showed the depth of its abilities. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
Admittedly, a series of cones in a slalom pattern, some turnaround exercises, and a series of bump strips on a perfect carpark surface is hardly the same as piloting a 3.3-tonne SUV down Parramatta Road, but this thing felt very promising in its driving manners.
In Sport+ mode the acceleration is astounding for such a big chunk of metal, with the electric motors doing the majority of the work before the engine kicked in to assist above about 70km/h.
It would have kept going, had there been enough carpark, but instead I had to pitch it to a halt, which it did faster than I expected, and with far less drama than the B5 on its passive suspension.
The airbag suspension system in this vehicle seems to be brilliant, offering a smooth ride character and better body control than you'd expect of a car that weighs half-a-tonne more than a Patrol. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
The steering also offered a decent level of predictability for a ladder-frame SUV, too.
There's obviously a lot more to find out about this vehicle, and I would love to experience it beyond the confines of a Chinese 'drive' program.
As stated, there is a lot to learn about what the Denza B8 spec list will look like if it comes to Australia, but this model is extremely well specified in its home market of China. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
2025 BYD Denza B8 equipment highlights: LED lighting
21-inch alloy wheels
Genuine leather upholstery
Heated and ventilated front seats
Heated and ventilated second-row seats
Electric seat adjustment
17.3-inch central touchscreen with DiLink system connected services
12.3-inch LCD instrument cluster
12.3-inch passenger touchscreen
50-inch head-up display with augmented reality
18-speaker Devialet sound system
Wireless charging
Panoramic sunroof
Ambient lighting
USB Type-C ports through the cabin
Climate control air-con
Fragrance system
Console refrigerator (-6C to +6C)
Mobile phone car key functionality
The B8 hasn't got a relevant independent rating as yet, but it comes equipped with a host of tech that should help it hit high marks for safety tech. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
These include BYD's 'God's Eye' array of cameras (12), ultrasonic radars (12), millimetre-wave radars (3) and a LiDAR sensor, all of which is computed by Huawei's Qiankun ADS 3.0 software.
As such, it has full-speed adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree surround-view camera with centimetre-perfect parking sensor precision, and a high level of autonomy. In China, this model can use Navigate on Autopilot (NOA) to follow a route programmed into the sat-nav system. It also has automated parking.
In China, the standard safety gear comprises: 7 airbags
AEB
Rollover stability control
Collision Detection
Blind Spot Warning
EBD/CBC
EBA/BA
Lane Departure Warning
Lane Keeping Assist
Front and rear parking sensors
Auto parking with auto braking
Surround-view camera
Denza is expected to meet the market when it comes to warranty, offering at least five years/unlimited-km of cover. But it may even go beyond that with a longer warranty program to match parent company BYD. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
If it were to do that, there'd be a six-year/150,000km warranty for the vehicle, and an eight-year warranty for the battery pack.
Servicing details are yet to be determined, but it wouldn't be surprising to see Denza offer something similar to Genesis with a five-year free service program to entice buyers into the brand.
My first impressions of the Denza B8 are more than positive. They're exceptionally high. 2025 BYD Denza B8: Quick drive Credit: CarExpert
With the right price, dealer network and backing, this could be a serious player in the family-friendly extra-large off-roader space, while offering a completely different experience to a LandCruiser or Patrol.
I can't wait to see how it is positioned here. It could be a monumental moment for the broader BYD business in Australia.
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Mercedes-Benz is having another crack at the mid-size luxury electric SUV segment, with the GLC with EQ Technology teased ahead of its reveal next month. The battery-electric version of the German premium brand's best-seller will debut at the Munich motor show (aka IAA Mobility) on September 7, 2025. Mercedes-Benz has released a teaser image showing off its distinctive grille, and there are echoes of the grilles of classic models like the W126 S-Class – but with a catch. While the chrome-surrounded grille has three rows with dozens of small square segments, reminiscent of Benzes of yore, it's closed-off and features integrated contour lighting and a 'smoked-glass-effect lattice structure'. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. Mercedes-Benz will also offer an illuminated version as an option, with 942 backlit dots and animation sequences. The central star and the integrated surrounding contour of the panel are also illuminated. The nod to the past is part of Mercedes-Benz's move away from the controversial design language employed on its Electric Vehicle Architecture-based EQE sedan, EQE SUV, EQS limousine and EQS SUV. Mercedes-Benz has already facelifted the EQS in Europe, giving it a more conventional grille, and has paused deliveries of the quartet in the crucial US market due to slow sales. The company has said it's moving to a 'coherent design language' across its portfolio, with its EVs to more closely resemble their combustion-powered counterparts even if they use different platforms – a strategy rival BMW already employs. As seen in spy photos and teasers, it appears to have a more rakish silhouette than the combustion-powered GLC, but is much more athletic-looking than the blobby EQE SUV. Mercedes-Benz is also ditching its EQ nameplates, which is why this new mid-size electric SUV is called the GLC with EQ Technology instead of the EQC. Inside, the electric GLC will feature an 'all-new, seamless' MBUX Hyperscreen that will see the vehicle's screens under one layer of glass. It's also the first model in a 'completely new family of vehicles' featuring a 'superbrain' that will power every new Mercedes-Benz. The electric GLC will debut the brand's new dedicated electric vehicle (EV) architecture, and rides a wheelbase 129mm longer than the combustion-powered GLC – so just over three metres. It'll be offered in single-motor rear-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel drive configurations with system outputs of up to 500kW. Batteries range from a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) unit that's likely to deliver a WLTP-rated range of just over 500km, to a 94.5kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery that boosts WLTP range to more than 800km. This battery's highly efficient silicon carbide anodes and the 800V electrical architecture also allow charge rates of up to 320kW, which mean it can be topped up to give 400km more range in as little as 15 minutes. A prototype we drove in Sweden earlier this year was reasonably close to what is likely to be the top-spec, non-AMG GLC 4Matic with EQ Technology. Its dual-motor powertrain had a system output of 360kW, a two-speed transmission, the 94.5kWh battery, air suspension, and rear-wheel steering.

Mercedes-Benz GLC EV: New mid-size SUV gets modern twist on brand's classic face
Mercedes-Benz GLC EV: New mid-size SUV gets modern twist on brand's classic face

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Mercedes-Benz GLC EV: New mid-size SUV gets modern twist on brand's classic face

Mercedes-Benz is having another crack at the mid-size luxury electric SUV segment, with the GLC with EQ Technology teased ahead of its reveal next month. The battery-electric version of the German premium brand's best-seller will debut at the Munich motor show (aka IAA Mobility) on September 7, 2025. Mercedes-Benz has released a teaser image showing off its distinctive grille, and there are echoes of the grilles of classic models like the W126 S-Class – but with a catch. While the chrome-surrounded grille has three rows with dozens of small square segments, reminiscent of Benzes of yore, it's closed-off and features integrated contour lighting and a 'smoked-glass-effect lattice structure'. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Mercedes-Benz will also offer an illuminated version as an option, with 942 backlit dots and animation sequences. The central star and the integrated surrounding contour of the panel are also illuminated. The nod to the past is part of Mercedes-Benz's move away from the controversial design language employed on its Electric Vehicle Architecture-based EQE sedan, EQE SUV, EQS limousine and EQS SUV. Mercedes-Benz has already facelifted the EQS in Europe, giving it a more conventional grille, and has paused deliveries of the quartet in the crucial US market due to slow sales. Supplied Credit: CarExpert The company has said it's moving to a 'coherent design language' across its portfolio, with its EVs to more closely resemble their combustion-powered counterparts even if they use different platforms – a strategy rival BMW already employs. As seen in spy photos and teasers, it appears to have a more rakish silhouette than the combustion-powered GLC, but is much more athletic-looking than the blobby EQE SUV. Mercedes-Benz is also ditching its EQ nameplates, which is why this new mid-size electric SUV is called the GLC with EQ Technology instead of the EQC. Inside, the electric GLC will feature an 'all-new, seamless' MBUX Hyperscreen that will see the vehicle's screens under one layer of glass. Supplied Credit: CarExpert It's also the first model in a 'completely new family of vehicles' featuring a 'superbrain' that will power every new Mercedes-Benz. The electric GLC will debut the brand's new dedicated electric vehicle (EV) architecture, and rides a wheelbase 129mm longer than the combustion-powered GLC – so just over three metres. It'll be offered in single-motor rear-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel drive configurations with system outputs of up to 500kW. Batteries range from a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) unit that's likely to deliver a WLTP-rated range of just over 500km, to a 94.5kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery that boosts WLTP range to more than 800km. Supplied Credit: CarExpert This battery's highly efficient silicon carbide anodes and the 800V electrical architecture also allow charge rates of up to 320kW, which mean it can be topped up to give 400km more range in as little as 15 minutes. A prototype we drove in Sweden earlier this year was reasonably close to what is likely to be the top-spec, non-AMG GLC 4Matic with EQ Technology. Its dual-motor powertrain had a system output of 360kW, a two-speed transmission, the 94.5kWh battery, air suspension, and rear-wheel steering. MORE: 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ Technology: Prototype drive

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