Reports describe the Denza Z, a Chinese electric supercar marketed as an “everyday supercar” and positioned as a rival to the Porsche 911. The Daily Mail characterizes the vehicle as priced around £150,000 and emphasizes its performance potential, describing it as having “ridiculous power.” Both provided entries repeat the same framing: the Denza Z is presented as a high-end electric car with power levels intended to deliver supercar-like acceleration and driving impact. Beyond those broad claims, the sources provided do not include additional verifiable specifications such as horsepower, torque figures, range, battery size, drivetrain layout, 0–60 mph times, or release details. The coverage therefore centers mainly on the vehicle’s intended market role—an accessible, high-performance electric option—alongside its price point and the claim that its output is unusually high for the segment it is compared to. No conflicting details are presented between the two excerpts, which appear to be duplicates.