BYD Atto 2 is now officially in Malaysia as BYD’s sixth all-electric vehicle for Malaysia. To celebrate the milestone, BYD Sime Motors has set up the Atto 2 lifestyle experience zone, which will be happening all weekend long at Heritage Valley, Kuala Lumpur.
Visitors to the BYD Atto 2 experience zone are able to get behind the wheel of the Atto 2 and test drive the new EV themselves on the roads of Kuala Lumpur. Not only that, SoyaCincau.com founders, Amin and Alex, will also be there on Sunday, 27 July, to share all things EV at the event.
Both Amin and Alex are not only EV owners themselves but have also completed numerous long-distance drives with various EV models as part of our EV reviews here at SoyaCincau.com. Among them is travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bharu in a BYD Seal on a single charge during Hari Raya’s eve.
It is going to be no-jargon, no-hard-sell sessions where we share our experiences and knowledge from fellow EV users to future EV users. Hence, the event will be a great opportunity to have all your questions about EV ownership in Malaysia, as well as EVs in general, answered.
In addition to that, there are also special offers that can only be obtained at the Atto 2 lifestyle experience zone this weekend. Among them are the new Gentari Go Power Plus Lite plan as well as the EV charging credit bundle offer from ChargEV and DC Handal.
Sounds good? Don’t forget to register your details here, and we are looking forward to hanging out with you this Sunday at the Heritage Valley KL!
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