What happens when you drive a BYD Atto 3 until it dies? Let’s find out!
In this week’s video, Gav took a Standard Range Atto 3 on a long drive to see if the WLTP range of 345 km per charge is accurate in New Zealand conditions, and to see what actually happens when it finally goes flat.
What’s also interesting is seeing how Gav rescued the car after it ran out!
Videos mentioned:
BYD Atto 3 Long Range Full Review:
AA Mobile Battery Charging van in action:
Using an Atto 3 to power a house after an emergency:
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Contents:
0:00 – Price & range
1:43 – Software updates
2:21 – Run-flat experiences
3:33 – Battery size
3:59 – WLTP range
4:46 – V2L adaptor
5:57 – Chinese audacity
7:38 – Potato
8:25 – Voice commands
10:02 – 10% SoC
10:55 – Turtle Mode
12:04 – Rescued!
14:12 – Charging
14:49 – Summary
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