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Vauxhall Frontera vs BYD Atto 2: will the British or Chinese SUV reign supreme?

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It’s not all rosy, though, because BYD’s safety systems can be intrusive to the point of distraction, while the driving experience is remote and uninvolving. The Atto 2 is best suited to shorter urban trips where range and slow charging speeds won’t be an issue and its comfort won’t be put to the test too rigorously. Yet the standard kit will keep everyone happy.

Runner up: Vauxhall Frontera Electric

The Frontera has plenty of appealing traits, such as its generous cabin space, comfortable ride and large boot, while competitive pricing means it should be on any family-car buyer’s shortlist. However, the electric version offers a few too many compromises.

The electric motor isn’t very responsive, but it doesn’t offer a long range in return, and this is likely to be frustrating if you are unable to charge at home. We’d recommend upgrading to the Extended Range car, but this will feel even more sluggish because there’s no extra power to compensate for its bigger battery. We think the petrol hybrid makes more sense.

Prices and specs

  Vauxhall Frontera Electric BYD Atto 2
Price from/our pick £25,495/£27,895 (exc. £1,500 Govt. Electric Car Grant) £30,850/£34,950
Powertrain and performance    
Powertrain 1x electric motor 1x electric motor
Power 111bhp 175bhp
Torque 125Nm 290Nm
Transmission Single-speed/fwd Single-speed/fwd
0-62mph/top speed 12.8 seconds/88mph 7.9 seconds/99mph
Battery capacity/usable 44/44kWh 51.1/45kWh
Official range 186 miles 214 miles
Test efficiency/range 2.8mi/kWh/123 miles 4.0mi/kWh/180 miles
Maximum DC charging 100kW (20-80% in 26 mins) 82kW (30-80% in 29 mins)
Dimensions    
Length/wheelbase 4,385/2,670mm 4,310/2,620mm
Width/height 1,795/1655mm 1,830/1,675mm
Rear kneeroom 630-865mm 635-895mm
Rear headroom/elbow room 1,030/1,400mm 935/1,440mm
Boot space (front/seats up/down) N/A/460/1,600 litres N/A/400/1,340 litres
Boot length/width 805/1,010mm 715/855mm
Boot lip height 760mm 745mm
Kerbweight/payload/towing weight 1,514/516kg/N/A 1,590/410/750kg
Turning circle 10.9 metres 10.8 metres
Costs/ownership    
Residual value (after 3yrs/36,000 miles) £9,793/37.1% £14,854/42.5%
Depreciation £14,202 £15,996
Insurance group/quote/VED 16/£882/£195 30/£603/£195
Three-year service cost £0 TBC
Annual tax liability std/higher rate £158/£316 £185/£369
Annual fuel cost (10,000 miles) £943 £660
Basic warranty/recovery 3yrs (60,000 miles)/8yrs 6yrs (93,750 miles)/4yrs
Driver Power manufacturer position 4th N/A
NCAP Adult/child/ped./assist/stars N/A N/A
Equipment    
Metallic paint/wheel size £650/17 inches £750/17 inches
Parking sensors/camera Front & rear/rear Front & rear/360 degrees
Spare wheel/Isofix points Repair kit/two Repair kit/two
Keyless entry & go/powered tailgate No/no Yes/no
Leather/heated seats/wheel No/yes/yes Artificial/yes/yes
Screen size/digital dashboard 10/10 inches 12.8/8.8 inches
Climate control/panoramic sunroof Dual-zone/no Yes/yes
USBs/wireless charging Four/yes Four/yes
Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Yes/yes Yes/yes
Blind-spot warning/head-up display Yes/no Yes/no
Adaptive cruise/heat pump No/no Yes/yes
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What we would choose

Vauxhall Frontera 

For a more rugged look, the Design styling pack adds a white roof and 16-inch white steel wheels for £400 to the base model. Aside from that, the choice is whether you want to upgrade from the standard black metallic paint.

BYD Atto 2 

The only cost option on the Atto 2 is paint, and we think Hiking Green is a neat option that’s a break from humdrum grey, white or black. You can choose beige upholstery at no extra cost if you can guarantee it’ll stay clean.

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