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Old Mar 28, 2026 | 08:14 PM
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James Bond has always had impeccable taste in cars. In Ian Fleming's novels, he drove a Bentley. The films made Aston Martin iconic. The 1970s flirted with Lotus, and the 1990s handed him the keys to BMW. What remained consistent wasn't the badge; it was the idea that Bond always drove something aspirational, cutting-edge, and slightly ahead of its time. What it has never been, until now, is Chinese. BYD is changing that with the Denza Z9 GT, a high-performance luxury EV launching in Europe in April, and the company is betting that Daniel Craig's face will do the heavy lifting in making Europeans take it seriously.

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When BMW put Pierce Brosnan's Bond in a Z3 and later a Z8, it was seen as a commercial pivot rather than a purist choice. In hindsight, it was an early example of the franchise aligning itself with whoever best represented the future of the car industry at that moment. Daniel Craig played Bond across five films, from Casino Royale in 2006 right through to No Time to Die in 2021. During that run, he was closely associated with Aston Martin, driving the timeless DB5, the DBS, the Vantage, and the DB10, a car built almost exclusively for the film. That relationship between Bond and Aston Martin ran so deep that it became shorthand for a certain kind of aspirational British luxury. By recruiting Craig for its newest and most advanced electric vehicle, BYD is sending a very deliberate signal.

​The Denza Z9 GT itself is legitimately impressive on paper. Three electric motors producing a combined 960 horsepower, a 0-62 mph time of under 3 seconds, and a claimed range of 497 miles from a 122 kWh Blade Battery 2.0. BYD's new Flash Charging technology can take the battery from 10 per cent to 70 per cent in five minutes flat, and on to a full charge in a total of nine minutes. On paper, the Denza Z9 GT has the kind of numbers and the trick crab walk feature that would have once been reserved for Q Branch fiction.

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Craig's Bond was always less about fantasy gadgets and more about realism and brute effectiveness. That makes him an unusually fitting ambassador for an EV that is selling itself not on romance, but on sheer technical dominance. Not long ago, a “Bond car from a Chinese EV maker” would have sounded like a punchline. But Bond has always been about power, innovation, and whoever defines the cutting edge at a given moment. Right now, BYD is making a case that it deserves that role.

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Old Mar 29, 2026 | 06:04 AM
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Considering that Daniel Craig played James Bond, it's probably not surprising that they show it behind him in British Racing Green.
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Old Mar 29, 2026 | 06:37 AM
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Any real James Bond wouldn't be caught dead in a Chinese station wagon. So Craig probably was a good choice.
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I always thought Daniel Craig was an excellent Bond, and the Bond movies he made were decent Bond movies IMO.
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The car is hideous - they must have paid him crazy $$$.

Btw all the youtubers and car reviewers are getting significant payouts from BYD as well to promote their cars.
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I was just in Thailand and Singapore -- those BYD cars were EVERYWHERE.....
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Why can’t the Chinese bring their ICE cars to the US and Europe and create some competition for the established brands that have became obnoxiously greedy?
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Originally Posted by RNM GS3
The car is hideous - they must have paid him crazy $$$.

Btw all the youtubers and car reviewers are getting significant payouts from BYD as well to promote their cars.
And so do all the other brands, nothing new.
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Originally Posted by Och
Why can’t the Chinese bring their ICE cars to the US and Europe and create some competition for the established brands that have became obnoxiously greedy?
Maybe it's the "greddy" brands pushing back to avoid the onslaught of Competition.
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Originally Posted by Och
Why can’t the Chinese bring their ICE cars to the US and Europe and create some competition for the established brands that have became obnoxiously greedy?
Because they don’t operate on an equal playing field and are funded by the CCP.
They also don’t adhere to the same ethical and environmental policies that European, Japanese and US companies have to.

The Chinese automakers are not profitable but they have a strategy to gain significant market share while sacrificing profits. This is only possible if your operations are funded by CCP.

The day China allows foreign brands to operate freely in their country, I would welcome them in US!

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Originally Posted by RNM GS3
Because they don’t operate on an equal playing field and are funded by the CCP.
They also don’t adhere to the same ethical and environmental policies that European, Japanese and US companies have to.

The Chinese automakers are not profitable but they have a strategy to gain significant market share while sacrificing profits. This is only possible if your operations are funded by CCP.

The day China allows foreign brands to operate freely in their country, I would welcome them in US!
As if any brand has operated ethically in the history of ever, lol.

Would be great to have the Chinese cars here, huge benefit to the consumers.
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As if any brand has operated ethically in the history of ever, lol.

Would be great to have the Chinese cars here, huge benefit to the consumers.
A huge portion of the American middle class was wiped out due cheap Chinese products that flooded from 80s to present day. The only ones that benefited are huge corporations.

Decimating US auto industry in the long run for some cheap Chinese cars is NOT a good decision especially considering China doesn’t allow imports of US made cars.
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Originally Posted by RNM GS3
A huge portion of the American middle class was wiped out due cheap Chinese products that flooded from 80s to present day. The only ones that benefited are huge corporations.

Decimating US auto industry in the long run for some cheap Chinese cars is NOT a good decision especially considering China doesn’t allow imports of US made cars.
Some jobs will be lost, some created, and a huge benefit to consumers overall, so a net positive in my book. Plus the US auto industry has been such a circus for as long as I can remember, it deserves to get what's coming.
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Daniel Craig is my favorite Bond. I’ve watched his movies countless times. He looks absolutely miserable in these pics 🤣🤣
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Is this vehicle similar to the one available locally sold in the CHdm? BYD and others tend to de-content and hike pricing, so the end product is never like its original.
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