More Denza Z9 GT details have emerged ahead of its launch in Australia later this year, when it’ll arrive with a striking shooting brake design and 850kW tri-motor electric powertrain – with a plug-in hybrid potentially on the way, too.

The Z9 GT was confirmed for a local berth ahead of the Melbourne motor show last week, where it made its Australian debut. An updated version of the show car will reach showrooms ahead of first deliveries planned for September 2026.

It’ll feature five seats, with the show car using an older four-seat configuration, and a tri-motor, all-wheel drive powertrain, skipping the single-motor rear-wheel drive version sold overseas.

Pricing hasn’t been announced for the latest Denza, which will join the B5 and B8 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) off-roaders and the D9 electric people mover in local showrooms.

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The Z9 GT is offered with a choice of PHEV and battery-electric powertrains overseas, but while Denza Australia is launching the model only as an EV, it has said it’s still evaluating the hybrid for the local lineup.

“We had the option for both,” Mark Harland, Denza Australia and New Zealand chief operating officer, told CarExpert.

In 2025, the Z9 GT was tipped for Australia in PHEV form due to the growth of hybrid sales locally, as well as the potential for a lower starting price as the Denza brand establishes itself here.

Mr Harland explained the decision to skip the hybrid for now came as upgrades to the Z9 GT – first shown at the 2024 Beijing motor show in China – became available.