Mercedes-Benz C250 vs BYD Atto 1

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Mercedes-Benz C250
Mercedes-Benz C250

2018 price

BYD Atto 1
BYD Atto 1

$23,990 - $27,990

2026 price

Summary

2018 Mercedes-Benz C250
2026 BYD Atto 1
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.1L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
4.7L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
4

4
Dislikes
  • Engine loud under heavy acceleration
  • Gearbox can feel clunky in lower gears
  • C200 not overly dynamic

  • Fiddly and distracting touchscreen
  • ADAS interference
  • No spare wheel
2018 Mercedes-Benz C250 Summary

If you’re picturing the premium mid-size segment in Australia, you’re almost certainly picturing Mercedes-Benz. Honestly, the premium carmaker has the kind of powerful and unquestioning stranglehold on the segment that would have despots and dictators turning green with envy.

The C-Class often outsells its nearest competitor by a factor of two to one. Even more impressive, that nearest competitor is another Mercedes, the CLA. Audi and BMW are left off in the middle distance, duking it out for third and fourth place.

So yes, the C-Class is a very important car for Mercedes. And this new one, updated for 2019, is even more so. It’s the first major update in the current car’s four-year lifespan, with a handful of exterior tweaks, some new key cabin technology and, most importantly, a new and clever engine option for its top-selling version.

So is that enough to keep the C-Class at the top of the mid-size pile?

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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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2018 Mercedes-Benz C250 2026 BYD Atto 1

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