The Atto 3 was introduced Down Under in July 2022 and the ANCAP safety rating applies to bothand Extended Range variants. ANCAP required some changes though – Australian-supplied cars built from May 2022 received brand-initiated updates to the centre rear seating position to expose the top-tether child restraint anchorage and the removal of the front passenger seat airbag disabling switch.
Dual front, side chest-protecting and side head-protecting airbags are standard. A centre airbag which provides added protection to front seat occupants in side impact crashes is also standard, and so are AEB, lane support system with lane keep assist, lane departure warning and emergency lane keeping, and speed sign recognition.
The Atto 3 scored 91% in the Adult Occupant Protection test, 84% in the Child Occupant Protection test, 69% in the Vulnerable Road User Protection category and 80% in the Safety Assist department. The Atto 3, also known as the Yuan Plus in its home market, is a crossover that features a front-mounted electric motor rated at 204 PS/310 Nm. Two