More than 1,000 orders for BYD Atto 3 in 10 days since launch in Malaysia

Orders for the BYD Atto 3 have surpassed 1,000 units within 10 days since its launch in Malaysia. Sime Darby Motors Malaysia, the official distributor of BYD Auto in Malaysia, congratulated its 1,000th customer via social media channels.

The cheaper of the pair, the Standard variant, is equipped with a 49.92 kWh battery, while the Extended range gets a 60.48 kWh one. Both are BYD's in-house LFP 'Blade' batteries.

Also read: BYD Atto 3's LFP Blade battery - This is what makes it superior to its rivals

Blade batteries use a 'cell-to-pack' design, making it more compact

Range for the Standard variant is 410 km NEDC (345 km WLTP), while the Extended variant achieves 480 km NEDC (420 km WLTP).

Both Atto 3 variants have a front-mounted electric motor that produces 203 PS and 310 Nm. Claimed 0-100 km/h time is 7.3 seconds.

BYD is also investing RM 500 million to establish a dealer network here, with the first showroom already up and running in TREC KL, followed by one in Ara Damansara, Penang, and Johor come early 2023. The company aims to have 20 showrooms by the end of next year.

Also read: First BYD showroom opening in TREC KL this month, 39 more by 2024; RM 500m expansion plan

Early birds can look forward to receive their cars beginning Q1 2023. In addition, every unit sold during the launch event will gain a complimentary portable home charger, complimentary V2L extension cable, and free RM 1,000 charging credit.

Also read: BYD: CKD EVs in Malaysia possible but highly dependent on government policy

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