Etiqueta: BYD Atto 3
New BYD Atto 3 Teased Ahead Of Launch

BYD has teased the all new 2024 Atto 3. It is expected to get a new infotainment system, a new black colour and some new variants as well which will price it more aggressively in the Indian market.
BYD India To Launch A New Electric Car Soon

BYD India is gearing up to introduce a new and more affordable version of Atto 3 in the Indian market soon. The new car will come as a rival to the MG ZS EV. BYD Atto 3, electric SUV, EV News, Electric Vehicles, BYD India, MG ZS EV, Electric Vehicles News - Times Now
BYD Atto 3 to Get New Entry-Level Variant in India, Check...

Customers might find slight changes inside the cabin. The company is likely to delete some elements from inside to make it more affordable in the competitive segment.
PM Srettha and BYD CEO address EV sudden price drop concerns...

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has met with BYD Chief Executive Wang Chuanfu to discuss consumer concerns over pricing policies following steep discounts on the company’s electric vehicles (EVs) in Thailand. The meeting coincided with Wang’s visit to inaugurate BYD’s first Southeast Asian production facility in Rayong province. During their discussion, the prime minister stressed the […]
BYD Atto 3 to get a new entry-level variant this month?...

BYD India is gearing up to launch a new product on July 10. The Chinese EV maker has released a teaser that shows a silhouette of a 4-door SUV, which as per reports, could be a new entry-level variant ...
BYD Atto 3 to get a more affordable variant soon, launch...

BYD is gearing up to bring a more affordable variant of the Atto 3 as it takes the fight to the MG ZS EV while bracing for an onslaught of e-SUVs arriving in this segment in 2025.
Battery-electric bout: Zeekr X vs. BYD Atto 3

Check out how the Zeekr X stacks up against the BYD Atto 3.
BYD’s steep EV discounting in Thailand sparks backlash, PM seeks assurances
Thailand's consumer protection agency has received about 70 complaints since initiating a probe into aggressive discounting by BYD dealers that has left some buyers feeling they overpaid for their Chinese electric vehicles. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin told BYD Chief Executive Wang Chuanfu, who was in Thailand to mark the opening of its first Southeast Asian factory this week and paid a courtesy call to the premier on Friday, to better manage customer expectations about pricing and ensure local buyers were protected. Wang gave assurances that future pricing would be appropriate and affected customers would receive support, according to a government spokesman.