BYD launches the Atto 3 EV in Singapore

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SINGAPORE - The electric car scene here is continuing to gain momentum as BYD launches its strongest mainstream EV to date here with the Atto 3. With a maximum power output of 150kW, or 201 horsepower, a claimed driving range of 480km, and a special launch price of $178,888 with COE when you trade in your old car, it's a...

At under $180k with COE at launch, the high-tech, crossover SUV from Chinese carmaker BYD could really shake up the automotive retail scene in Singapore.SINGAPORE - The electric car scene here is continuing to gain momentum as BYD launches its strongest mainstream EV to date here with the Atto 3.

The Atto 3's design and build quality inspires plenty of confidence. Measuring 4,455mm in length, it is slightly smaller than a Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. A lot of the components in the car, from the door handles to the gear lever, look to have been taken straight out of concept cars ideas with their bold designs. Unlike, say, a Hyundai Avante that tries to tread the thin line between a conservative, recognisable car interior and forward design, the BYD Atto 3 simply goes all out.

The car's platform rides on fully independent front and rear suspensions, which is a step up from the linked rear suspensions of many other crossover SUVs including the Honda HR-V. It's front-wheel drive with a 0 to 100km/h sprint time of 7.3 seconds and a top speed of 160km/h. In Singapore for the launch of the BYD Atto 3, he pointed out to us that when the whole electric vehicle market was still in its infancy here, the brand decided that it would be worth a shot to get a foot through the door through the private-hire vehicle fleet.

 

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