http://insideevs.com/first-impression-daimlers-190-mile-denza-ev/
First Impression: Daimler’s 190 Mile DENZA EV
2 hours ago by Jay Cole  Daimler

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Shenzen BYD Daimler New Technology Co. Ltd. DENZA  (perhaps not the best
name – doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue)

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How Does The Press Images Stack Up In Person?

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DENZA Rear Seating – Bigger In The Back Is A Definite Must To Sell These In
China

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DENZA Front Center Dash Cluster/Navigation – Straight Forward And Easy To
Use

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Under The DENZA’s Hood

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Yes, Clearly We Are In China With These Charging Protocols

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DENZA EV Specs and Performance
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Daimler recently announced their “up to 300 km” (186 mile) all electric
vehicle DENZA with BYD would be going on sale this September in China for
369,000 renminbi  - about $52,000 USD, but as low as 252,000 renminbi or
$40,400 after local rebates.

To suggest this would be the electric that most people outside of China are
also looking for would be an understatement.  If this was a new Chevy,
Nissan, Ford or even Tesla offering…people would be lining up to get one.

But how is it really? Does it live up to the press images?  What is it like
in the flesh?

Fortunately, we just happen to be in Beijing for Auto China 2014 and the
DENZA is available to be poked, prodded and inspected up close. 
Unfortunately, journalist test drives were not made available.

Visually the car does appear much larger than the specs would indicate both
inside and out over the more familiar  plug-in nameplates -Nissan LEAF and
Chevrolet Volt.  A quick check of the specs does show that it’s a good half
to three-quarters of a foot longer, and a few inches wider.  But it’s the
raw height and wheelbase that make all the difference.

As a purpose-built EV, the DENZA’s huge 47.5 kWh battery has to be squeezed
in somewhere, and like the LEAF and Tesla Model S the pack is hidden in the
floor; a fact that makes the DENZA ride high, a full 8 inches higher than
that of the Volt.  Couple that with the extra 8 inches on the wheelbase in a
much more squared-off design and the interior is a virtual cave in
comparison.

As advertised, the DENZA is a five-seater, and it looks to be quite
serviceable; although we would still not suggest making ’3 in the back‘ a
regular occurrence.  For a couple of six footers though, the backseat need
not be a place to be afraid of – but rather one of the best seats in the
house.

As for the interior’s fit and finish – it’s not perfect; this is not the
Cadillac ELR at the end of day, but it would be on par with what you would
expect from a reasonably priced US mid-size sedan from Ford or Toyota.

If we were being nit-picky, not all the interior colors and trim pieces
line-up just as well as you might expect … and we’ve seen better floor mats
being discounted at the local Wal-Mart.

We do however, like the extra finishes we aren’t accustomed to; the 18?
10-spoke wheels, the fantastical front charging port…and the trunk.

Boy, does Daimler/BYD love the boot on this thing.  You can go anywhere
without hearing about the trunk.  It’s like they know that almost all the EV
makers out there have screwed up the trunk in some way.

The DENZA’s trunk is massive, more than 50% larger than the Volt, twice that
of the Focus Electric; even 25% larger than the LEAF.  Plus it has a full
size spare under the floor, and a place for your charging cable  (just in
case you want to do one of those incredibly slow 32 hour (1.5 kW) trickle
charges from a standard plug).

Here are some of the technical specs and charge times for the DENZA before
we move on with the pictorial review:
Power (peak/rated)      86 kW / 68kW
Torque (peak/rated)     290 Nm / 177 Nm
Energy consumption @ China cycle        17.2 kWh / 100 km (18.9*)
Range @ China cycle     253 km (157 miles)
Battery capacity        47.5 kWh

Charge Times:

    Public charging (3.3kW) in about 15 hours

    Home wall socket (1.5 kW) in about a thousand years (or 32 hours)

    OEM-suggested ABB home wall box (7 kW) in 7 hours – cost: 10k r ($1,600
USD)

    OEM-suggested ABB home wall box (22 kW) in less than 3 hours – cost: 20k
r ($3,200 USD)

    Commercial charging: “ABB Super Charging” in less than an hour (50 kW) –
cost: TBD
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