An Onvo executive shared an image on the Onvo App today showing some details of the L60's door handles and stereo.

An Onvo executive shared an interior image of the L60, the first model from the (NYSE: NIO) sub-brand, as the SUV (sport utility vehicle) model nears mass production.

Eric, Onvo's vice president of product experience, who didn't reveal his last name, shared an image on the Onvo App today showing some details of the L60's door handles and stereo.

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The Onvo L60's stereo bears the words Onvo Sound as well as Dolby Atoms, implying that the model's stereo was developed in-house by Onvo and supports Dolby sound.

According to Eric, the image comes on the eve of the mass production of the Onvo L60, suggesting that the model's first production cars will roll off the production line tomorrow.

The Onvo L60 uses Onvo's in-house developed 1000 W hi-fi sound system and features a center screen measuring 17.3 inches with 3K resolution, he said.

The model comes with Nio's SkyOS operating system, which has the ability to be continuously iterable over time, he said.

The Onvo L60 is a product geared towards the long-term needs of families, based on the concept of long-term car ownership and sustainable iterations, he said.

Nio officially launched Onvo brand on May 15, which is its sub-brand internally codenamed Alps, targeting the mass market.

The Onvo L60 made its debut on May 15 and became available for pre-order at a pre-sale price of RMB 219,900 ($30,800), including the battery.

The model would officially go on sale and begin deliveries in September, Onvo said at the time.

The first production vehicles of the Onvo L60 were expected to roll off the assembly line in mid-August, and the interior will be unveiled around then, Onvo president Ai Tiecheng said August 3 in a live video stream.

The model would go on sale in late September, and deliveries would begin about a week after the launch, at the end of September, Ai said in a separate July 25 live stream.

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