BYD Atto 1 vs Cupra Formentor

What's the difference?

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BYD Atto 1
BYD Atto 1

$23,990 - $27,990

2026 price

Cupra Formentor
Cupra Formentor

$51,990 - $94,990

2026 price

Summary

2026 BYD Atto 1
2026 Cupra Formentor
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Fuel Type
Electric

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
4

5
Dislikes
  • Fiddly and distracting touchscreen
  • ADAS interference
  • No spare wheel

  • Small boot in PHEV
  • Formentor S runs out of puff
  • Lots of tyre roar
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?

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2026 Cupra Formentor Summary

We’ve waited more than two years and it’s finally here.

Cupra has introduced the updated version of its most popular car in Australia, the Formentor.

A spicy small SUV rival to the likes of the Mini Countryman, BMW X2 and Audi Q3, among others, this design-led small SUV is now offered in more flavours than ever before.

It’s our first time testing out this updated Formentor on local soil, so read on to see how it stacks up.

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Deep dive comparison

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