2026 BYD Atto 2 review: Quick drive


China’s BYD is bringing a bargain-priced all-electric rival for small SUVs like the MG ZS, Mazda CX-30 and Hyundai Kona – enter the 2026 BYD Atto 2.

Yes, that’s right, the electrified vehicle specialist is launching this small electric SUV in November, and it promises to charge prices that rival or even better both the petrol and hybrid competition, much like the smaller Atto 1 electric hatch that will launch alongside it.

It forms part of BYD’s broader push into new sections of the Australian auto market, which includes the release of the aforementioned Atto 1 into the light-car segment, this Atto 2 into the small SUV class, the Sealion 5 into the more affordable end of the medium SUV market, and the Sealion 8 as the brand’s first seven-seater.

The Atto 2 will become one of Australia’s cheapest EVs (and electric SUVs) when it launches in November, giving BYD a real stronghold on the affordable end of the electrified car market along with the Atto 1 and Dolphin hatchbacks.

We got a quick drive at the old Holden proving ground in Lang Lang, Victoria, to assess the new Chinese SUV’s vibe ahead of its market launch next month.

How much does the BYD Atto 2 cost?

While pricing and specifications for the local market are still to be confirmed, BYD Australia has hinted at a starting point around the low- to mid-$30,000 mark, with the high-spec Premium variant likely to approach $40,000.

Atto 1 and Atto 2
Atto 1 and Atto 2