BYD has landed 750 new Atto 3 EVs in Victoria to help more customers take advantage of the Victorian EV subsidy which will be removed by the end of the month.
These cars are in Melbourne and are available for Victorians looking at getting behind the wheel of an EV while taking advantage of the $3,000 subsidy that will be around only for another two weeks.
With the rebate, the price of an Atto 3 will be under $50,000 making it one of the most affordable electric SUVs on the market.
The companyās website where the cars can be ordered also has a new banner at the top that states:
āVictorian ZEV Rebate Customers – Simply place your order on an Atto 3 by midnight 28 June and our team will be in contact with youā

On top of the 750 EVs currently, at a large parking lot in Melbourne, BYD also has plans to deliver thousands more EVs to Victorians before the end of this year. Another 2,000 are also heading to the state.
These vehicles will include all colours currently offered on the BYD Atto 3 including some newer colours which werenāt available when the car was launched over 12 months ago.
Vehicles in the lot in Melbourne included white, blue, grey, red and the most recently added green.
This makes a total of 2,750 EVs that have been allocated by BYD to help Victorians take advantage of the $3,000 subsidy, which at the time of this announcement, had just over 2,350 subsidies remaining.Ā
The BYD Atto 3 has been a fairly popular EV with 4,664 sold in Australia so far.
Locally in Victoria, the latest data from carloop for 2023 shows 1,058 BYD Atto 3 EVs delivered by the end of May in 2023.Ā

Thatās 22.7% of all BYD Atto 3 EVs sold in Australia that have ended up on Victorian roads.
With such a high proportion of BYDās customer base in Victoria, itās good to see more Atto 3s available in the last couple of weeks of the subsidy being pulled from the state.Ā
This initiative not only helps more EVs in Victoria but with the overall Australian EV adoption in whatās to be the biggest year for EV uptake nationally.

RizĀ is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.