BYD Atto 2: Mega Motor Delivers 100 Units in One Day Pakistan | Price Rs 7.29M
Mega Motor Company delivered 100 BYD Atto 2 electric vehicles in one day across Pakistan. Priced at Rs 7.29 million, this compact SUV gives 174 HP, up to 380 km range, and modern features. It shows growing demand for affordable EVs in the country.

Table of Contents
- What the Atto 2 Brings to Pakistani Roads
- Price That Makes EV Ownership Possible
- Features That Feel Modern Inside
- Why This Delivery Milestone Matters
- Who Should Look at the Atto 2?
- What Comes Next for BYD in Pakistan
Mega Motor Company just hit a big mark. They handed over 100 BYD Atto 2 electric SUVs to customers in a single day. Deliveries happened at the same time through dealerships and experience centres in different cities. This shows how fast people in Pakistan want electric vehicles right now.
The news came only days ago. It proves the Atto 2 is catching on quickly. Many buyers are tired of high petrol prices and want something cheaper to run every day.
What the Atto 2 Brings to Pakistani Roads
The BYD Atto 2 is a compact crossover built for city life. It is not too big, so it slips easily through traffic in Karachi, Lahore or Islamabad. Yet it still gives enough space for a small family and their bags.
Under the bonnet sits a 174 hp electric motor with 290 Nm of torque. It reaches 100 km/h in about 7.9 seconds. That feels quick enough for daily drives and safe overtakes on highways.
The car uses BYD’s famous Blade Battery – 45.12 kWh in this model. Real-world range sits around 380 km on a full charge, depending on traffic and air conditioning use. For most city commuters, that means charging only once or twice a week.
Home charging takes roughly 8 hours on a normal 7 kW wall box. DC fast charging from 20% to 80% finishes in 40-43 minutes at public stations. That makes weekend trips practical too.
Running costs are much lower than petrol cars. Owners report up to 75% savings on fuel and maintenance. No oil changes, fewer brake jobs – the numbers add up fast.
Price That Makes EV Ownership Possible
Mega Motor launched the Atto 2 at Rs 7,290,000 (ex-factory). Booking started at Rs 1.4 million. At this price, it is one of the most affordable proper electric SUVs you can buy new in Pakistan today.
It sits below the bigger Atto 3 and Seal in the lineup, so it opens the door for more middle-class families. Many who booked early are now getting their cars.
Features That Feel Modern Inside
Step inside, and the cabin feels clean and simple. You get:
- Electric and ventilated front seats
- 50W wireless phone charging pad
- Keyless entry with NFC card
- A big touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- 360-degree camera for tight parking spots
- Six airbags and basic driver assists
Materials look decent for the price. The seats are comfortable for daily use, and the boot swallows shopping bags or weekend luggage without trouble.
Safety is covered with traction control, electronic stability and the usual basics. The Blade Battery also has strong protection against fire or damage.
Why This Delivery Milestone Matters
Delivering 100 cars in one day is not small in Pakistan’s young EV market. It happened across multiple cities at once. That needs good stock, trained staff and smooth logistics.
Mega Motor Company is the official BYD partner here. They are also building Pakistan’s first large NEV assembly plant near Karachi. Local production should start later in 2026 and bring prices down even more over time.
Right now they are focusing on strong after-sales support. Service centres are opening step by step so owners do not feel stuck if something needs attention.
Who Should Look at the Atto 2?
If you drive mostly in the city, hate fuel station queues and want lower monthly costs, the Atto 2 fits. It works well for:
- Young professionals
- Small families
- Second-car buyers who want something clean and quiet
It is not made for heavy off-road or long highway hauls every week, but for daily Pakistani life, it feels just right.
Fuel prices keep climbing. Electricity is still cheaper and more stable for many. The Atto 2 turns that into real savings without asking you to give up comfort or modern features.
What Comes Next for BYD in Pakistan
This 100-car delivery is a clear signal. Demand is real. Mega Motor is expanding the network and preparing for more models. The upcoming local assembly plant will help bring newer technology and better prices in the future.
If you are thinking about switching to electric, now is a good time to visit a BYD experience centre. Take a test drive, check the real range in your city traffic and see the numbers for yourself.
The Atto 2 will not solve every problem, but it makes electric driving simple, affordable and practical for thousands of Pakistani drivers. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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