BYD ATTO 2 specs and dimensions
Confirmed dimensions, wheels/tires and brake hardware figures.
What is confirmed
Official EU/DE pages confirm dimensions of 4310 mm length, 1830 mm width, 1675 mm height and a 2620 mm wheelbase, with a 400 L boot expandable to 1340 L. The Australia owner's handbook technical-data table adds a 215/65 R16 or 215/60 R17 wheel/tire specification, a 250 kPa front / 270 kPa rear tire-pressure placard value, and brake-disc thickness figures (front 26 mm standard / 24 mm minimum, rear 10 mm standard / 8 mm minimum).
Scope and safety boundaries
Trim-specific equipment such as wheel size and brake-disc dimensions can vary by market and configuration. Confirm the exact trim by VIN before ordering wheels, tires or brake parts.
| Topic | Status |
|---|---|
| Official BYD model/spec facts | Published with citations |
| Australia owner handbook maintenance/warning lights | Published, real data |
| DTC codes / EU-UK manual text | Review only until official manual extraction |
Check market, trim, battery, VIN and official BYD/dealer confirmation. Safety-critical topics stay service-only.
Frequently asked questions
Is this page official BYD content?
No. It is an AutoTechHelp source-backed owner help page. Official BYD sources are cited at the bottom.
Does this apply to ATTO 2 EV Long Range or ATTO 2 DM-i?
Not by default. ATTO 2 EV Long Range is kept as its own confirmation-required trim, and ATTO 2 DM-i is modeled as a separate model on this site.
Does an official owner manual exist?
Yes for Australia - a real Owner's Handbook 2025 was extracted for this content set. EU/UK manuals were not directly extracted in this rollout yet.
Are DTC codes published for this model?
No. Model-specific DTC pages are blocked until an official diagnostic or service source confirms exact codes.
Is a real maintenance schedule published?
Yes, for the Australia market, taken directly from the official owner's handbook. EU/UK schedules are still marked as confirmation-required.
Are warning lights published?
Yes. Several real warning lights from the Australia handbook's instrument-cluster chapter are published as individual pages citing the source.
What is the maximum DC charging power?
Official EU and Germany pages both state 65 kW DC with a 30-80% charge in 28 minutes.
Can I use this for an imported car?
Use it as a source map only. Confirm market, VIN, trim, battery and dealer support before applying a fact.
Is this a repair guide?
No. High-voltage battery, brake, steering, airbag, ADAS and wiring work is excluded.
How often are sources checked?
The seed stores checked dates and review tasks; pages should be rechecked as BYD publishes new material.
Sources for this guide
This guide is for informational purposes only. Always consult an authorised service centre for safety-critical repairs. AutoTechHelp is not liable for any damage resulting from the use of this information.