Australia’s new cheapest electric car and SUV massively undercut the competition

The BYD Atto 2 is now Australia’s cheapest electric SUV, while its more affordable sibling – the Atto 1 hatchback – is now Australia’s cheapest electric vehicle (EV), period.

BYD’s two new entry-level EVs not only undercut their battery-powered rivals – they’re also more affordable than many similarly sized combustion-powered models.

The light-sized Atto 1 electric hatch range opens at $23,990 before on-road costs, while the Atto 2 small electric SUV starts at $31,990 before on-roads.

Both new models, part of an onslaught of new product for the BYD lineup, will arrive in local showrooms in December 2025.

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BYD says it has also done extensive R&D testing for their suspension and advanced driver assistance system calibration to ensure they can handle Australian conditions.

It has now released full pricing and specifications for the Australian-market Atto 1 and Atto 2.

Previously, the most affordable EV in Australia was another BYD, the small Dolphin hatchback. It’s priced from $29,990 before on-road costs.

With a base price $6000 below that, the Atto 1 not only undercuts other EVs but also similarly sized combustion-powered vehicles. The petrol-powered Mazda 2, for example, opens at $26,990 before on-roads, while the Toyota Yaris hybrid starts at $28,990 before on-roads.

For your money, you get a small 30kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery offering 220km of WLTP electric range, and a 65kW/175Nm electric motor that gets the Atto 1 to 100km/h in a claimed 11.1 seconds.