BYD Atto 1 not cutting Dolphin’s lunch as sales ramp up
Australia’s cheapest electric car is off to a strong start on the sales charts, but it’s not the most affordable version garnering the most deposits. Two in three buyers of the BYD Atto 1, Australia’s cheapest electric car, don’t actually opt for the version bearing the title of Australia’s cheapest electric car. BYD reported 488 sales of the Atto 1 in March 2026, making it the brand’s best seller that isn’t an SUV or ute, despite being a city hatchback – a category declining in popularity – with a compact cabin for four. The Atto 1 Premium, priced from $27,990 plus on-road costs and rated with 310km of WLTP driving range , has accounted for 70 per cent of sales, over the $23,990 Essential with just 220km of range. BYD Australia chief operating officer Stephen Collins told Drive the Essential is still drawing customers into the door on its low price. MORE: BYD Atto 1 could shake up Australia’s light car market “We also priced it and specced to match the market s...