BYD Atto 3 Evo

BYD’s has given its family EV a major overhaul. Is it enough to rival the Skoda Elroq? Don't worry: the new BYD Atto 3 Evo isn't another unfamiliar, unusually named entrant into the Chinese brand's burgeoning line-up but instead simply an overhauled version of the first car it brought to the UK. In the three years since the Atto 3 first landed on our shores, the electric car market has moved on significantly. No longer is a 260-mile range quite so competitive in a near-£40,000 family SUV and no longer does its rounded design gel with its newer, sharper-looking stablemates.Hence this significant redevelopment for 2026, which goes so far as to basically make this a second-generation car rather than a typical facelift. Headline changes include edgier looks, a shift from front-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive and various practicality-boosting tweaks, aimed at keeping the Atto 3 on a par with a swathe of newer rivals including the Ford Explorer, MG S5 EV and Skoda Elroq. Range at a glanceT

BYD Atto 3 Evo
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BYD Atto 3 review 2026 001 BYD’s has given its family EV a major overhaul. Is it enough to rival the Skoda Elroq? Don't worry: the new BYD Atto 3 Evo isn't another unfamiliar, unusually named entrant into the Chinese brand's burgeoning line-up but instead simply an overhauled version of the first car it brought to the UK. In the three years since the Atto 3 first landed on our shores, the electric car market has moved on significantly. No longer is a 260-mile range quite so competitive in a near-£40,000 family SUV and no longer does its rounded design gel with its newer, sharper-looking stablemates.Hence this significant redevelopment for 2026, which goes so far as to basically make this a second-generation car rather than a typical facelift. Headline changes include edgier looks, a shift from front-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive and various practicality-boosting tweaks, aimed at keeping the Atto 3 on a par with a swathe of newer rivals including the Ford Explorer, MG S5 EV and Skoda Elroq. Range at a glanceThe Atto 3 Evo will be offered with two trims in the UK, each corresponding with a different drivetrain.Design gets a single rear-mounted motor with 308bhp, giving a 0-62mph sprint time of 5.5sec and a range of 316 miles. Excellence adds a second motor on the front axle, giving four-wheel drive, 443bhp and a sports car-baiting 0-62mph time of 3.9sec. It does suffer a significant penalty in range, however, with a maximum of 292 miles on offer. Both versions use the same 74.8kWh lithium-iron-phosphate battery, which can be rapid-charged at up to 220kW, enabling a 10-80% refill in 25 minutes.As for kit, Design gets front and rear parking sensors, a 360deg parking camera, a heat pump and electric front seats, among other features. Stepping up to Excellence nets a panoramic sunroof, a head-up display and heated rear seats.Pricing for each has yet to be confirmed, but Design will cost less than £40,000 while Excellence will just tip over that mark.

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