BYD introduces compact ATTO 2 SUV
Words by Mark Slack
BYD is introducing the new ATTO 2 SUV, it has the raised ride height of an SUV but in a package that is tailored more to urban streets and parking arrangements and complements the larger ATTO 3.
The front of the vehicle features full-LED headlights and slim daytime-running lights, the sides have lower cladding, broken up by highlights, to help accentuate the height of the car. ATTO 2 comes in Climbing Grey paint as standard, with three shades – Hiking Green, Skiing White and Cosmos Black – available as options.
Inside the layout has the premium materials BYD had become known for in its interiors. The cabin features padded surfaces in all key areas, and integrated handles in the front and rear doors, as well as in the lower centre console.
The centre console contains a pair of cup-holders and an integrated arm rest, which opens up to reveal one of several storage areas. The drive selector itself has a cut-diamond look, while the area surrounding it incorporates hard keys for some key functions, such as the windscreen demister, along with a volume knob for the sound system and a switch that flicks between the car’s driving modes.
The cabin is enhanced by a panoramic glass roof, which allows generous amounts of natural light for all occupants. Designed with EVs in mind, BYD’s e-Platform 3.0 has a completely flat floor, so the rear seats remain practical enough for family use.
Beyond the passenger compartment, the ATTO 2’s boot measures 400 litres and can be increased to 1,340 litres when the split folding rear seat is lowered.
The Blade Battery technology is space efficient, with cells installed directly instead of being fitted in multiple modules. This allows more cells to be squeezed into the same area than with a conventional battery construction. In addition, the Blade Battery is also 100% free of cobalt and nickel.
ATTO 2 will be offered with a choice of two battery sizes. At launch the standard range will have a rated capacity of 45.1 kWh, delivering a range of 195 miles. Its front-mounted motor produces 130 kW.
In the coming months, a larger-battery version will arrive, and full specifications on this and details on the ATTO 2’s standard-equipment lists and range structure,
will be announced.