Ssangyong Tivoli vs BYD Atto 2

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Ssangyong Tivoli
Ssangyong Tivoli

2019 price

BYD Atto 2
BYD Atto 2

$31,990 - $35,990

2026 price

Summary

2019 Ssangyong Tivoli
2026 BYD Atto 2
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 1.6L

Fuel Type
Diesel

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Fuel Efficiency
5.5L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Boot could be more useful
  • Divisive rear styling
  • Still some naff interior bits

  • Tech can be fiddly
  • Driving dynamics are't stellar
  • Is 345km enough range?
2019 Ssangyong Tivoli Summary

Did you know SsangYong translates to ‘Double Dragon’?

How friggin’ cool is that? Far cooler, at least, than the Korean brand’s history, which the word ‘tumultuous’ barely begins to cover.

After years of ownership woes and a near-bankruptcy, the brand came out the other side with enough stability to field a range of new vehicles, courtesy of its ambitious new owners - Indian giant Mahindra & Mahindra.

The Tivoli small SUV is the first car to launch under the new, cashed-up leadership and when it landed in Korea in 2015 it was solely responsible for the ‘Double Dragon’ brand turning its first profit in nine years.

Fast forward a few years, and a re-booted SsangYong is again confident enough to enter the Australian market, with a four-pronged, all-new SUV assault.

So, does the Tivoli have what it takes to break into our highly competitive small-SUV scene and help SsangYong pull a miraculous Korean turn-around, a-la-Hyundai?

I spent a week in the mid-spec Tivoli ELX diesel to find out.

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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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2019 Ssangyong Tivoli 2026 BYD Atto 2

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