BYD has officially launched the ATTO 2, a compact electric SUV, in Europe. Equipped with BYD’s signature Blade Battery, an advanced smart cockpit, and multiple practical features, the ATTO 2 is designed for European drivers who seek comfort and flexibility in urban mobility.
“We are excited to introduce the ATTO 2 to the European market at the beginning of 2025,” said Li Ke, Executive Vice President of BYD. “Compact SUVs play a key role in Europe, and the ATTO 2 combines BYD’s expertise in battery technology and vehicle design to meet local consumers' needs for urban SUVs. We believe it will attract a large number of potential buyers.”
The ATTO 2 features a front-mounted electric motor with a maximum output of 130 kW and 290 N·m of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.9 seconds, reaches a top speed of 160 km/h, and has a WLTP range of 312 km, extending up to 463 km in urban driving conditions.
Designed for practicality, the ATTO 2 blends SUV styling with a compact body. It measures 4,310 mm in length, 1,830 mm in width, and 1,675 mm in height, with a long 2,620 mm wheelbase that offers more interior space than many competitors. The vehicle's front end features full LED headlights, sleek daytime running lights, and a bright trim piece across the grille for a distinctive look.
The ATTO 2 offers four driving modes—Eco, Normal, Sport, and Snow—optimized for efficiency, everyday driving, acceleration, and slippery conditions. The rear cabin provides ample legroom and headroom, making it ideal for families. Additionally, all versions come standard with a panoramic glass roof and an electric sunshade to ensure comfort in warm weather.
The ATTO 2 will first be available in select European markets and will gradually expand across the region. So far, BYD has introduced nine new energy vehicle models in Europe, including both fully electric and plug-in hybrid options. With its cutting-edge technology and strong performance, BYD continues to gain recognition in the European market and remains committed to driving global sustainable mobility.