Bangkok 2024: BYD Atto 3 EV shown – darker interior, bigger screen, better tyres, cheaper price!

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Having received an update for the 2024 model year in Thailand, the BYD Atto 3 has been displayed at the 2024 Bangkok International Motor Show in the kingdom, where the electric crossover is sold in …

has been displayed at the 2024 Bangkok International Motor Show in the kingdom, where the electric crossover is sold in three variants, starting from the Standard Range Dynamic at 899,900 baht , through the Standard Range Premium at 949,900 baht , to the Extended Range Premium at 1,049,900 baht .

Starting with the exterior, specification differences for the 2024 model year of the Atto 3 are comprised of the D-pillar exterior trim that is now finished in black , and the 18-inch wheels on the Extended Range get upgraded to Continental tyres which grow slightly in width from 215/55 to 235/50, while the Standard Range continues with 17-inch units, albeit in a new design.

The Extended Range variant with the 60.48 kWh battery gets an increase in DC charging capability to 88 kW , while AC charging remains at 7 kW. For the Standard Range variants with the 50.25 kWh battery, DC charging of up to 70 kW is supported, while AC charging capability is also 7 kW. Further system updates to the EV crossover include daytime running lights which switch off automatically when the transmission is in Park, and the vehicle now starts when the brake pedal is depressed, instead of using the push-button start method.

 

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