BYD Atto 3 EV SUV launched at Rs 33.99 lakh

    The Atto 3 offers a claimed ARAI range of 521km; BYD has already garnered 1,500 bookings so far.

    Published On Nov 14, 2022 12:14:00 PM

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    Chinese automaker BYD (Build Your Dreams) has launched the Atto 3 in India at Rs 33.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India). The Atto 3 is the second model from BYD for India after the e6 MPV, which was made available to private buyers back in August this year.

    BYD has been accepting bookings for the Atto 3 since the SUV was unveiled on October 11 for a token amount of Rs 50,000. The company says they have garnered 1,500 bookings so far. The first batch of deliveries will commence in January 2023. 

    1. Atto 3 will be assembled at BYD’s Sriperumbudur facility
    2. Comes equipped with ADAS technology
    3. Rivals the MG ZS EV and Hyundai Kona

    BYD Atto 3: warranty details

    BYD is offering a warranty of 8 years or 1.6 lakh kilometres (whichever is earlier) for the battery, 8 years or 1.5 lakh kilometres (whichever is earlier) for the motor and the motor controller, and 6 years or 1.5 lakh kilometres for the vehicle. Additionally, the company is also offering a 3-year free 4G data subscription, 6-year roadside assistance, and 6 free maintenance services.

    BYD Atto 3: design and features

    The Atto 3 sports a blanked-off silver front grille flanked by sleek headlights with wing-shaped LED DRLs. Other elements at the front include the BYD lettering on the grille, a trapezoid-shaped dual-tone bumper and a faux silver skid plate.

    At the sides, the electric SUV features blacked-out wheel arches, 18-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, a prominent shoulder line and a silver finish on the C-pillar. Coming to the rear, the Atto 3 sports full-length LED tail-lamps, a roof-mounted spoiler, large 'Build Your Dreams' lettering and a chunky dual-tone bumper. The Atto 3 is available in four colours  Boulder Grey, Parkour Red, Ski White and Surf Blue.

    The electric SUV gets a unique interior design consisting of elements like the door-mounted circular speakers, stylish air-con vents and a 12.8-inch rotating central screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. In terms of features, the Atto 3 gets a panoramic sunroof, powered tailgate, a wireless phone charger, a 5.0-inch digital instrument cluster, synthetic leather upholstery, powered front driver and passenger seats and multi-coloured ambient lighting. Its safety features include ADAS tech, a 360-degree camera, ABS, ESC, traction control, hill descent control and seven airbags.

    BYD Atto 3: powertrain and charging

    Powering the Atto 3 is a front axle-mounted permanent magnet synchronous electric motor that produces 201hp and 310Nm of torque, allowing the electric SUV to complete the 0-100kph sprint in a claimed 7.3sec. BYD has equipped the Atto 3 with a 60.48kWh Blade battery pack that offers an ARAI-rated range of 521km and regenerative braking.

    The Atto 3's battery pack can be charged in approximately 10 hours using a Type 2 (7kW) AC charger and in 50 minutes (from 0 percent to 80 percent) with an 80kW DC fast charger. The company is offering a 7kW home charger and a 3kW portable charging box. 

    The Atto 3 also comes with Vehicle to Load function with a power output of 3.3kW, which means that the battery pack can be used to power external electrical appliances.

    BYD Atto 3: rivals

    The BYD Atto 3 goes up against the MG ZS EV and the Hyundai Kona Electric in the Indian market. Despite not being a direct rival in terms of price, the Atto 3 will also see competition from the Nexon EV Max.

    Also see:

    BYD Atto 3 vs MG ZS EV vs Hyundai Kona EV: specifications compared

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    manoj redfish - 528 days ago

    When same BYD car is available in Australia in comparison with ZS ev at same price that is almost 27lakhs …why here in india where the market for EV is emerging and upcoming the price is around 34 lakhs which is 7 lakhs more .. wrong policy by the company .. it they go aggressive in prices it will break the market in different Way ..now it will struggle..

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    unknown - 529 days ago

    High price of acquiring, almost non existent charging infra, long charging times even fast charging is long compared to refueling an ICE car at petrol pump and hefty discounts on ICE cars: why would any one buy an EV except to show off!

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