The Denza Z Convertible has been unveiled at today’s Beijing motor show opening as a sleek 1000hp (746kW) drop-top version of the Z Coupe concept revealed in 2025, capable of 0-100km/h acceleration in less than 2.0 seconds (claimed).

Denza is the luxury arm of BYD and was launched in Australia in 2025, spearheaded by the large B5 and B8 plug-in hybrid off-road SUVs. Its recently announced Z9 GT electric sports car marks its first move into the premium performance car segment.

Due to make its dynamic public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, the Z Convertible has not been confirmed for Australia, where it could rival the slightly larger Maserati GranCabrio Folgore, provide an electric alternative to the similarly sized Porsche 911 Cabriolet, and look right at home on Melbourne’s Chapel Street or at Sydney’s Bondi Junction.

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The open-top 911 is currently offered in hybrid form as the GTS Cabriolet priced from $428,400 before on-road costs, while the first topless 911 GT3 was also recently revealed.

Pricing and specific model grades for the Denza Z Convertible have yet to be announced.

The Z Convertible takes the sleek lines of the Z Coupe – penned by former Audi designer Wolfgang Egger, now BYD’s global design director – and adds a folding soft-top roof while retaining a four-seat (2+2) layout.

The large rear wing seen on test mules of the coupe has been removed, along with some other body appendages, with a more subtle integrated rear spoiler now part of the design. Elongated diamond-shaped tail-lights and a diffuser-style rear-end treatment have been carried over.