The latest generation of the BYD Atto 3 boasts a rather impressive boot space of 440 liters. This should be more than enough room to accommodate all your belongings without having to cram them in like that time when you were on holiday and you tried to stuff a dead seagull in the glove compartment. The Atto 3's boot space really packs a punch, and this is just the first-generation model, starting from 2022.
As mentioned earlier, the Atto 3 is BYD's first-generation model. So, for now, we can only dream of the glorious future generations when the boot space will become larger, more cavernous, perhaps even swallowing up entire buildings. Until then, let's focus on the present and appreciate the ample space that the current generation has to offer.
Comparing the boot space of the Atto 3 to other BYD models might make you feel like you've won first prize in a 'who has the most trunk space' competition, even if it actually ranks third in terms of cargo capacity. The BYD Han comes in at a respectable 410 liters, but it's not quite enough to outshine the Atto 3. The BYD Tang, on the other hand, lags far behind with a boot space of only 235 liters. It's like trying to fit an entire family of luggage in the back of a clown car.
When we line up the BYD Atto 3 against its nearest competitors, it becomes apparent that the Atto 3 boot space is a force to be reckoned with. The Sono Motors Sion (650 liters) and Jaguar I-Pace (638 liters) may give it a run for its money, but the Atto 3 trumps many of its rivals, such as the Mercedes-Benz EQS with 610 liters, the Polestar 3 offering 484 liters, and the Skoda Enyaq iV packing 570 liters boot space. The Atto 3, while not claiming the crown in terms of absolute trunk size, certainly doesn't disappoint in providing ample room for your automotive cargo needs.