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    BYD Atto 3: Drive-away discounts on offer

    BYD is offering discounted drive-away pricing on MY23 demonstrator versions of its popular Atto 3 electric SUV.

    Max Davies

    Max Davies

    Marketplace Journalist

    Max Davies

    Max Davies

    Marketplace Journalist

    BYD is offering reduced drive-away prices on its electric Atto 3 small SUV, available from now until May 31, 2024.

    As part of BYD’s ‘Attovation’ demonstrator event, MY23 Atto 3 Extended Range demonstrator models have received discounts of up to $8700, depending on your location.

    In all bar Western Australia, eligible vehicles are priced at $45,990 drive-away, with the offer limited to designated demonstrator vehicles in stock at participating dealerships.

    In Western Australia, demonstrator models are priced at $47,990 drive-away.

    MORE: Buy a BYD Atto 3

    Versions with metallic paint cost an extra $700 in all states and territories.

    You can view the full terms and conditions of the offer on BYD’s Australia distributor website.

    The Atto 3 Extended Range is typically priced between $53,000 and $55,000 drive-away, depending on the state. Its list price is $51,011 before on-road costs.

    The BYD Atto 3 Extended Range is powered by a single electric motor producing 150kW of power and 310Nm of torque.

    It’s fitted with a 60.48kWh lithium iron phosphate ‘Blade’ battery, offering 420km of battery range according to WLTP testing.

    BYD covers the Atto 3 range, including the entry-level Standard Range, with a six-year, 150,000km warranty and an eight-year, 160,000km battery warranty.

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