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BYD Cars Malaysia teases something recent – Atto 2?

Anthony LimBy Anthony LimJuly 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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BYD Sime Motors looks prefer it might be introducing a brand new BYD model in Malaysia within the near future, with the corporate putting out a “coming soon” teaser post on its BYD Cars Malaysia Instagram page. There’s no real clue as to what’s heading our way though, as some generated paw prints and a cryptic ‘Don’t worry, be capy’ message are the one things that precede the following change mention.

From a model standpoint though, hazarding a guess would put the Atto 2 right up there. The all-electric SUV, which made its debut in China because the Yuan Up in 2024, was shown on the Bangkok International Motor Show in March, indicating that a regional introduction was on the cards in some unspecified time in the future this 12 months.

Cementing the likelihood of it being the mystery offering is the recent confirmation of it being slated for Australia later this 12 months, and it also now appearing on the radar within the Phillipines.

Should it make its way here as suggested, the Atto 2 would slot in between the Dolphin and Atto 3, with its pricing sandwiched accordingly. Currently, the Dolphin is priced from RM100,700 to RM125,600 (OTR), while Atto 3 Ultra goes for RM123,800.

In China, the Atto 2/Yuan Up is obtainable in five variants priced between 96,800 and 119,800 yuan (about RM59k and RM73k). Two powertrains can be found in its domestic market, with the primary sporting a front electric motor rated at 95 PS (94 hp or 70 kW) and 180 Nm of torque, and the second a more powerful 177 PS (174 hp or 130 kW) and 290 Nm unit.

Energy comes from a Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, with two options on that front. There’s a 32 kWh unit, which provides 301 km of CLTC-rated range, while the opposite is a forty five.12 kWh unit, which bumps the utmost range to 401 km, also under the CLTC standard.

BYD Cars Malaysia teases something new – Atto 2?

Global markets outside China get the more powerful motor and bigger capability battery, and so we will expect that configuration when the SUV appears. By way of juicing up the pack, 65 kW of DC fast charging gets the 45.12 kWh pack from a ten to 80% state of charge in 37 minutes, while an 11 kW AC wallbox fully charges the automobile in 5.5 hours.

Kit, as seen on the Thai show example, includes 16-inch alloy wheels, an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.8-inch rotating infotainment touchscreen and powered front seats. So, will the model in that it’s the Atto 2? We’ll discover soon enough, in addition to why there may be a capybara mention in that blend.

GALLERY: BYD Atto 2 at Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS) 2925

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