BYD Atto 3 Scored Five Stars In Euro NCAP Safety Tests via insideevs.com
The BYD Atto 3 has positively surprised us in the recent round of Euro NCAP safety tests, ahead of its European market launch later this year .
The Chinese C-segment crossover/SUV received the top 5-star safety rating with pretty good occupant protection results and a decent Safety Assist score of 74%."The budget friendly EV is performing well in Euro NCAP crash tests and comes fully equipped with latest ADAS technologies.
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