
BYD Atto 2 First Drive Review: The Affordable Electric SUV Worth Considering
BYD Atto 2 emerges as an affordable electric SUV, expected to launch in the UK for under £30,000. This compact vehicle combines practicality with modern features, positioning itself as a competitor to the Vauxhall Frontera Electric and MG4 EV.
The exterior design is understated yet contemporary, featuring clean lines and a panoramic roof. While not particularly striking, it maintains a modern aesthetic that blends well with current SUV trends.
Inside, the Atto 2 showcases a minimalist interior with a standout rotating touchscreen display - 10.1 inches standard, upgrading to 12.8 inches in the Boost version. The cabin emphasizes functionality over luxury, with comfortable vegan leather seats and user-friendly controls.

BYD Atto 2 driving on road
Practicality is a key strength, offering 400 liters of boot space and generous passenger room, particularly in the rear seats. The elevated driving position provides excellent visibility, though the narrow cupholders and gear shifter placement may require adjustment.

White BYD Atto 2 front view
Performance specs include:
- Top speed: 100 mph
- Real-world range: approximately 150 miles
- Maximum charging speed: 65 kW

Interior dashboard of BYD Atto 2
The driving experience prioritizes comfort and ease of use, especially in urban environments. While the steering feels light and manageable in city conditions, it lacks precision at higher speeds. Traction control can be challenged in wet conditions, but overall handling remains stable for daily use.

BYD Atto 2 driving on road
For city drivers seeking an affordable electric SUV with practical features and decent range, the BYD Atto 2 presents a compelling option. While it may not excel in performance or charging capabilities, its combination of space, comfort, and expected competitive pricing makes it worth considering for urban commuting and daily use.