Audi Sq6 E-Tron vs BYD Atto 1

What's the difference?

VS
Audi Sq6 E-Tron
Audi Sq6 E-Tron

2025 price

BYD Atto 1
BYD Atto 1

$23,990 - $27,990

2026 price

Summary

2025 Audi Sq6 E-Tron
2026 BYD Atto 1
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Electric

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

4
Dislikes
  • Not super fun for an S badge
  • A couple of tech gremlins
  • Significant price jump from other grades

  • Fiddly and distracting touchscreen
  • ADAS interference
  • No spare wheel
2025 Audi Sq6 E-Tron Summary

Sharing the same Volkswagen Group PPE platform as its main rival, the Porsche Macan 4S, the newly launched Audi SQ6 e-tron has promised both efficiency and performance.

Is it a combination that can be achieved in real life? My family of three have been testing it out this week to find out for you.

View full pricing & specs
2026 BYD Atto 1 Summary

Back in 2010, Mitsubishi released Australia’s first mainstream electric vehicle (EV) in nearly a century.

That model, the i-MiEV, was a four-seater city-sized Kei car from Japan that cost $48,800, before on-road costs, or from roughly $70,000 in today's money. Little wonder it bombed. That was four times more than petrol-powered equivalents of the time.

Now, in 2026, the new BYD Atto 1 is the first EV sold here since the i-MiEV’s 2013 departure to be considered a four-seater city car.

It’s also the least-expensive EV money can buy, being even cheaper than many internal-combustion engine alternatives like the Mazda 2 and Toyota Yaris hybrid. The fact is, there’s nothing remotely near the Chinese supermini’s base price that’s electric.

But is the Atto 1 any good?

View full pricing & specs

Deep dive comparison

2025 Audi Sq6 E-Tron 2026 BYD Atto 1

Change vehicle