Bangkok, Thailand – Recently, the standard range of BYD ATTO 3 (NEDC range to 410 km) officially entered the Thai market at a selling price of 1,099,900 baht (approximately RMB 218,000), following the debut of the extended range of BYD ATTO 3 (NEDC range to 480 km) last month. The standard range of BYD ATTO 3 offers another option to meet Thai drivers’ diverse needs.
BYD ATTO 3, BYD’s first passenger car to target global markets, has achieved outstanding performance since it was launched. The total sales volume of BYD ATTO 3 has reached 143,188. In October, BYD sold 27,548 units of BYD ATTO 3, among which 7,130 were delivered to overseas markets, accounting for around 25.9% of its total monthly sales. The model, crafted under sports and fitness, features improved safety, efficiency, intelligence, and aesthetics designs. The two range packages share the same powertrain based on the e-Platform 3.0. Both models are equipped with BYD’s ultra-safe Blade Battery. The standard range model is more suitable for daily commuters than the extended range model.
Gao Zikai, Managing Director of BYD Auto After-sales Service Division, noted, “We are responsible for caring for consumers in the Thai market. BYD will help Thai customers enjoy green driving technologies and will continue to offer superior, safe driving experiences for its customers.”
Ke Yubin, General Manager of BYD Thailand, said at the launch event, “We’re promoting the BYD ATTO 3 when opening BYD’s flagship store in Bangkok. The debut is a crucial step to our expansion in the Thai market. BYD will join hands with Rêver Automotive to promote a low-carbon and green life in Thailand.”
BYD will continue to deepen its localization in Thailand and provide people with a firsthand opportunity to experience the craftsmanship of BYD’s new energy vehicles. BYD will show every consumer its green concept and continue to provide safer and greater products to meet the new energy vehicle needs of Thai drivers, strengthening awareness of low-carbon emissions and environmental protection in Thailand.