BYD Atto 3 2026 News

The cars leading the EV boom in Australia
By Tim Gibson · 08 Apr 2026
Electric vehicle sales are booming in a way they never have before in Australia. Buyer options have increased significantly in 2026, with more affordable choices also appearing more regularly. There were 15839 electric vehicle sales for March in 2026, up from 8385 compared to this time last year, representing a near 89 per cent year-on-year growth. Established SUV players such as the Tesla Model Y lead the way with 2818 sales, along with the BYD Sealion 7 (1970). There are also some new competitors climbing up the sales charts, such as the Zeekr 7X performance SUV, which managed 679 registrations for March, having launched late last year.The Tesla Model 3 sedan (667) continues to be present among the top sellers despite its prolonged downturn.The SUV trend continues as Geely’s EX5 (606) and the Kia EV5 (587) are next on the list, before BYD’s presence resumes with the Atto 2 small SUV (572). Another new EV making an early impression is the Jaecoo J5, which launched at the start of this year and achieved 569 sales last month. The BYD Atto 1 (488) and Atto 2 (466) also make the list along with the Kia EV3 (461). Hatchbacks are proving popular amongst EV buyers as well. The MG4 (451) remains among the strongest selling EVs, as does the BYD Dolphin (373). The Toyota bZ4X is also experiencing an upturn to 447 sales for March and BYD is represented again with its Seal sedan (337) to round out the top 15. Top selling electric cars Australia March 2026
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BYD facing big backlash
By Chris Thompson · 26 Mar 2026
BYD is facing backlash in its home market of China over its semi-autonomous driver-assistance system.The system, called God’s Eye by BYD, is touted as self-driving in the same way Tesla advertises Full Self Driving (FSD), but anecdotal evidence suggests the system is similarly not yet up to scratch for widespread use on public roads.A report by Bloomberg has outlined complaints from both high-profile and a slew of other customers of BYD who have experienced recurring malfunctions in their cars.There are three variants of God’s Eye, one using cameras and radars, one adding LiDAR to the equation, and another with a full array of sensors.In one of BYD’s luxury brand’s flagships, the Yangwang U8 SUV, a Chinese “entrepreneur” reported “the vehicle suddenly accelerating to 93 kilometers per hour” in a 60 zone, or “abruptly jerking into an adjacent lane”.The Yangwang U8 costs the equivalent of A$230,000 in China, though buyers of many BYD models are reporting similar issues on Chinese social media site Xiaohongshu.The Bloomberg report lists “steering flaws, navigational screen malfunctions and delays in features such as memory navigation in urban roads” as complaints made by buyers of BYD’s mass-market models.It’s not the only assisted-driving or semi-autonomous driving technology under scrutiny, given Tesla’s FSD is involved in numerous crash investigations, and there have even been incidents involving Ford’s similar BlueCruise system.It’s not yet clear if BYD plans to implement God’s Eye tech in Australia, but CarsGuide has contacted the brand’s local arm for comment.
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Monster upgrade coming to BYD EV
By Jack Quick · 16 Mar 2026
The BYD Atto 3 is now one of the brand’s oldest vehicles it still sells locally but a major upgrade could soon be on the horizon.A filing on China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) database, as reported by AutoHome, shows BYD is readying a new version of the Yuan Plus, which is the domestic name for the Atto 3 electric SUV sold in Australia.Featuring revised exterior styling cues like flush door handles, slimmer headlights, a full-width rear tail-light bar, plus different front and rear fascias, this new version of the Atto 3 has also grown in size.The MIIT filing notes it measures in at 4665mm long, 1895mm wide and 1675mm tall with a 2770mm wheelbase. This makes it 210mm longer, 20mm wider and 60mm taller than the current Atto 3 and closer in size to the likes of the mid-sized Kia EV5.Power reportedly comes from a rear-mounted electric motor which will be offered in two different power outputs – 200kW and 240kW.It’s fed by a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) BYD Blade battery with an unknown capacity. Reports indicate that it could be a second-generation Blade battery, potentially meaning quicker charging, energy density and reduced degradation.Other notable details on the MIIT filing include the availability of 18- and 19-inch alloy wheels, as well as two-tone exterior paint colour finishes.The current BYD Atto 3, known as the Yuan Plus in China, went on sale in Australia in late 2022 when the brand relaunched locally.It has received one update since its launch which included some visual tweaks, a bigger touchscreen multimedia system, as well as different standard-fit tyres.There are two variants currently offered in Australia – the Essential and Premium. Both are powered by a 150kW front-mounted electric motor which is fed by either a 50kW or 60.4kWh LFP Blade battery.Overseas BYD has already launched the Atto 3 Evo which takes the current model and switches it from front- to rear-wheel drive, plus there’s an available dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain.Additionally there’s a larger 74.8kWh LFP Blade battery that offers up to 510km of CLTC claimed range. It operates on an 800V electrical architecture, allowing for a quicker DC fast-charging rate of up to 220kW.Other notable changes with the Atto 3 Evo includes revised rear suspension, a bigger boot, the addition of a front boot and a repositioned gear selector.Prototype versions of the Atto 3 Evo have previously been spied in Australia, indicating a local launch is on the cards.It’s unclear whether this new-generation version of the Atto 3 will eventually come to Australia, or if it will be a China-only model.
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BYD Atto 3 gets big power and more range
By Laura Berry · 11 Feb 2026
BYD has given its fully-electric Atto 3 small SUV a massive overhaul with a larger battery, faster charging, more power and a switch from front- to rear-wheel drive.There is a catch - this Atto 3 is only available in the United Kingdom, for now. But the good news is with the UK being a right-hand drive market, it's very likely the same vehicle will be sold in Australia, possibly soon.The overhaul is much needed for the Atto3 which was BYD’s first vehicle to go on sale in Australia when the brand arrived here in 2022.Until now the UK and Australia have had the same Atto 3 - a front-wheel drive-only SUV with a single 150kW motor, and a driving range of up to 480km (WLTP) from the larger 60.48kWh battery variant. But the new Atto 3 in the UK - dubbed the Evo - has been hugely improved.For starters battery capacity has been upped to 74.8kWh for a range of up to 510km and its electrical architecture beefed up from 400V to 800V allowing 220kW fast charging and 10-80 per cent refilling in 25 minutes.Another welcome change is the switch from front-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive with a more powerful 227kW motor improving 0-100km/h acceleration time from 7.3 to 5.5 seconds. A two-motor all-wheel drive variant with 325kW is also available in the UK. The bump in grunt takes the Atto 3 into seriously quick hot hatch territory, outgunning rivals such as the Kia EV3, Geely EX5 and MG S5.The new configuration also allowed BYD to make changes to the Atto 3’s multi-link rear suspension for better handling, upgrading it from a four- to five-link arrangement.The new BYD Atto 3 in the UK now has a bigger 490-litre boot - up 50 litres and it's scored a 101-litre front boot. Interior changes include the repositioning of the Atto 3’s gear selector from the centre console to the steering column.CarsGuide has contacted BYD Australia to ascertain if and when the updated Atto 3 will come to Australia.Since the Atto 3’s local launch in 2022 BYD has rapidly rolled out nine more models including the Shark 6 ute and Sealion 7 large SUV, those two by far the most popular in the brand's range.  
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BYD gives popular SUV a huge boost
By Jack Quick · 10 Nov 2025
China’s BYD has just given the Atto 3 small electric SUV a major update for the domestic market.
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BYD's big power move
By Dom Tripolone · 13 Oct 2025
BYD has powered up its Atto 3 in China.
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