Jaguar E-Pace vs BYD Atto 2

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Jaguar E-Pace
Jaguar E-Pace

$30,888 - $44,990

2020 price

BYD Atto 2
BYD Atto 2

$31,990 - $35,990

2026 price

Summary

2020 Jaguar E-Pace
2026 BYD Atto 2
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L

Fuel Type
Diesel

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Fuel Efficiency
6.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Relative thirst
  • So-so warranty
  • Steering’s modest road feel

  • Tech can be fiddly
  • Driving dynamics are't stellar
  • Is 345km enough range?
2020 Jaguar E-Pace Summary

Jaguar raised more than a few eyebrows in 2016 when it entered the rapidly expanding world of premium SUVs with the mid-size F-Pace. And the product development boffins at Coventry HQ liked it so much they cooked up another one.

The compact E-Pace (and subsequent electric I-Pace) has re-positioned the brand from luxury sedans, wagons, and performance sports cars, to all that with SUVs now leading the brand and product charge.

The F-Pace is a beautifully composed five-seater. Does this smaller E-Pace package deliver even more good things?    

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2026 BYD Atto 2 Summary

There has never been a better time to be shopping for an electric SUV in Australia, with the avalanche of Chinese brands constantly smashing through the price floor as they bid for the title of Australia’s cheapest.

MG led the charge with its S5, which is $40,490, drive-away. Then Leapmotor upped (or downed?) the ante with its B10 with a $38,990, drive-away, price tag. And now BYD has knocked them both out with its Atto 2, officially Australia’s cheapest electric SUV (at least for now), with a MSRP of $31,990, which, in NSW, translates to a drive-away cost of less than $35K.

Cheap is one thing. But cheerful? Let’s find out, shall we?

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2020 Jaguar E-Pace 2026 BYD Atto 2

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