Nio

Nio to allow consumers to lock in ES7 orders later today

Consumers will be able to lock in their orders for the Nio ES7 starting at 20:00 Beijing time on August 2, with first deliveries expected to begin on August 28.

Nio's third brand's first model will be entry-level sedan, report says

Nio is planning a third brand, and judging by the product definition and development, the first product will be an entry-level electric sedan in the RMB 100,000 ($14,820) class, according to local media.

Deutsche Bank on China EV sales: July under pressure

Edison Yu's team sees a strong rebound for Nio in the next few months as it works through a casting parts issue.

Nio's power network covers all provincial regions in Chinese mainland

Nio's power network covers all provincial administrative regions in the Chinese mainland, providing holistic power solutions to users, it said.

Nio delivers 10,052 vehicles in July, down 22% from June

Production of the ET7 and EC6 was limited by the availability of cast parts in July, Nio said, adding that it expects to ramp up production in the third quarter.

First Nio phone could be launched in a year

Nio's phone will be the best phone to match its vehicles and will be the most beautiful phone, Li said.

First Nio battery swap station jointly built with Shell goes into operation

Nio and Shell plan to jointly build 100 battery swap stations in China by 2025 and to operate pilot stations in Europe starting in 2022.

EV stocks stage strong rally in Hong Kong, Nio up 11%

At press time, Nio is up 11 percent in Hong Kong, Xpeng is up about 7 percent and Li Auto is up about 6 percent.

Nio plans to launch third brand, price could be as low as $14,820, report says

The price range of Nio's third brand is mainly in the range of RMB 100,000 ($14,820) - 200,000 yuan, according to local media.

Nio to launch very special model next year, CEO hints

The Nio brand will not launch a model less expensive than the ET5 or a two-door sports car, but it will launch a model 'with character' next year, according to William Li.
Jump toPage