BYD's Fangchengbao brand adds new electric wagon to take on Porsche Taycan and its own Denza Z9 GT sibling

2027 Fangchengbao Formula S GT
Jack Quick

Production Editor

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BYD’s Fangchengbao brand has released official imagery of a new electric shooting brake wagon ahead of its launch in the domestic market in the third quarter of 2026.

Dubbed the Fangchengbao Formula S GT, this is essentially a shooting brake version of the Formula S sedan that's already been shown.

It forms as a key rival to the Porsche Taycan which is available both as a sedan and shooting brake wagon.

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As reported by China’s Autohome, this car will come with a fully electric powertrain with the electric motors being fed by a second-generation Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP), allowing flash charging capabilities.

No official power, range or performance figures have been announced yet, but it’s expected there will be multiple variants.

It’s also understood the Formula S GT features adaptive suspension, as well as semi-autonomous driving capabilities due to the LiDAR sensor on the roof.

In terms of design, this electric liftback bears some similarities to the Denza Z9 GT which is already confirmed for an Australian launch later this year.

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It also has a similar footprint, with the Formula S GT measuring 5.0 metres long and 2.0 metres wide, with a 3.0-metre wheelbase.

Some exterior design highlights include semi-flush door handles, diamond-shaped tail-lights, plus an active ducktail rear spoiler.

Fangchengbao hasn’t officially revealed any imagery of the Formula S GT’s interior yet.

At this stage it’s unclear whether the Formula S GT, or even the regular Formula S, will come to Australia.

The Fangchengbao brand doesn’t have a presence in Australia, though a few of its models are badged as Denza models locally.

Even if it comes to Australia, it’ll compete closely with the Denza Z9 GT, which is due to arrive before the end of 2026.

2027 Fangchengbao Formula S GT
2027 Fangchengbao Formula S GT

Power will come from three electric motors with a total system output of 850kW. This will allow for a claimed 0-100km/h sprint time of 2.7 seconds.

Additionally, the Z9 GT will offer flash charging capabilities at up to 1500kW.

Jack Quick

Production Editor

Jack Quick has proven himself as one of the most prolific motoring journalists despite still being relatively fresh to the industry. He joins the CarsGuide team after spending four years at CarExpert in various roles. Growing up on a farm in regional Victoria, Jack has been driving cars since before he could even see over the wheel. He also had plenty of experience operating heavy machinery. In fact, he currently holds a Heavy Rigid license. On the farm, Jack spent a lot of time bush bashing in his family’s 1992 Suzuki Sierra soft-top and 1985 Holden Drover ute, and this helped fuel his life-long obsession with cars. He currently owns a 2020 Suzuki Jimny for nostalgic purposes. A detail-oriented person with a huge flair for the creative, Jack does competitive hip-hop dancing outside of work. His team, Pacific Elite Sirens, recently competed at the 2025 Dance Worlds and placed 12th place in their division.
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