Atom has officially opened pre-orders for its upcoming Atom electric car, offering a rear-wheel-drive electric vehicle with competitive specs at a starting price of around 4 million rubles.
Customers can reserve the vehicle with a deposit of 150,000 rubles. While exact delivery timelines remain undisclosed, the company has confirmed that the first customer deliveries are scheduled for 2026. The project has already generated significant interest, with over 100,000 potential buyers registering since the initial pre-order phase began in 2023.
As an incentive, early buyers will receive several benefits, including a complimentary first maintenance service, a package of accessories, and one year of free access to the car’s driver assistance system. Buyers can also personalize their vehicle by selecting exterior colors and choosing between light or dark interior trims.
Technically, the Atom EV is equipped with a 204-horsepower electric motor paired with a battery capable of delivering up to 500 km of range. Performance figures include a 0–100 km/h acceleration time of approximately 8 seconds and a top speed of 170 km/h—positioning it as a practical urban and intercity EV.
Alongside the vehicle rollout, Atom is investing in after-sales support. The company plans to establish at least 10 service centers across Russia by the end of 2026 to handle maintenance and warranty services, signaling a long-term commitment to building a complete EV ecosystem.
With its pricing, range, and growing infrastructure, the Atom electric car aims to carve out a strong position in Russia’s emerging EV market.
