The BYD Atto 3 can reach 100 kmph in 7.3 seconds of acceleration. It is anticipated that this kind of timing will place it among the fastest in the sub-Rs 30 lakh category. The Tata Nexon EV Max boasts a time under nine seconds, whereas its primary competition, the XUV400, accomplishes this feat in 8.3 seconds. This is a time that the company claims, so when we test the car with our equipment, we will be able to give you a realistic estimate that shouldn’t deviate too far from that amount.
The Asian automaker’s second vehicle for the private market, the BYD Atto 3, will go on sale in India on October 11. The Atto 3 will introduce BYD to purchasers of D-segment cars thanks to its alphanumeric moniker and whimsical look, in contrast to the E6 MPV, which has been tailored for comfort. The Atto 3 will be among the first vehicles to use an NFC key card as part of its entry-exit system, in addition to having incredible acceleration numbers and unique interiors.
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