BYD Launches Affordable Electric Vehicle: The Atto 2 Hits Europe

BYD Launches Affordable Electric Vehicle: The Atto 2 Hits Europe

BYD, a leader in electric mobility, has unveiled its most affordable electric vehicle (EV) for the European market—the Atto 2. This compact yet capable EV is set to attract eco-conscious consumers with its competitive pricing and impressive features.

Compact Design with Practical Dimensions

The Atto 2 measures 4.3 meters in length and boasts a wheelbase of 2,620 mm, ensuring a spacious and comfortable interior. Its boot offers a generous 400 liters of storage capacity, making it ideal for daily commutes and weekend getaways. The vehicle’s sleek design is complemented by four striking exterior color options: Hiking Green, Skiing White, Climbing Grey, and Cosmos Black.

Efficient Performance

Under the hood, the Atto 2 features a front-mounted electric motor that delivers 174 bhp, providing a smooth and responsive driving experience. Powered by a 45.1 kWh battery pack, the EV offers a WLTP-certified range of 312 km on a single charge. This range ensures the Atto 2 is well-suited for urban drives and moderate intercity journeys.

Affordable Green Mobility

BYD has designed the Atto 2 to meet the growing demand for affordable electric vehicles without compromising on performance or practicality. Its introduction aligns with the company’s mission to accelerate the transition to sustainable transportation across Europe.

Eyeing the Future

The Atto 2 strengthens BYD’s position in the European EV market by offering a balance of affordability, efficiency, and style. With its attractive price point and robust features, it is poised to appeal to a wide range of consumers, from first-time EV buyers to those looking for a cost-effective second vehicle.

Availability

The BYD Atto 2 is now available for order in select European countries. As the EV revolution gains momentum, BYD’s latest offering underscores its commitment to making sustainable mobility accessible to all. Hope to see this soon in the Nepali market as well.

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