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Nio staff says test drive tragedy may have been caused by consumer's misuse of accelerator pedal
Probably because of the heavy traffic in the area where the incident occurred, the female consumer mistook the accelerator pedal for the brake in a panic and caused the accident, local media quoted an Nio staff as saying.
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Nio vehicle for test drive crashes into sidewalk, killing one, report says
During a consumer's test drive, the vehicle suddenly accelerated onto the sidewalk, leading to the tragedy, according to local media.
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Spy shot: ET5 shooting brake seen at Nio's F2 plant
The ET5 shooting brake is being developed for European consumers and will debut in Europe in June or July, Nio's president previously said.
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China NEV insurance registrations for week ending Feb 12: BYD 31,417, Tesla 6,963, Nio 3,045
BYD and Nio's numbers were higher than the previous week, while Tesla's were lower than the previous week.
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Bridgewater cuts holdings in Nio, Xpeng and Li Auto in Q4
Bridgewater reduced its holdings in Nio by 27.91 percent, Xpeng by 6.15 percent and Li Auto by 46.63 percent during the fourth quarter.
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Nio ES7, ET7, ET5 wait times become shorter
Wait times for the Nio ES7 and ET7 have both changed from the previous 3-4 weeks to about 3 weeks, and the ET5 has gone from about 3 weeks to 2-3 weeks.
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Regulatory filing: Nio's new EC6 coming
Deliveries of the new EC6 are expected to begin before the end of May, according to previous hints from Nio management.
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Nio vehicles still sell at higher average prices than BMW in China, despite lower-priced ET5 becomes key to sales
Nio vehicles sold for an average of RMB 413,300 ($60,700) in January, higher than BMW's RMB 399,400 and Lexus' RMB 390,600 in China.
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Nio's 150-kWh battery pack costs as much as an ET5, president says
Nio's 150-kWh pack will initially be available for lease only, with a buyout option to be offered in the future.
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Nio reaches new deal to boost swap station deployment in highway service areas in Jiangsu
Nio has entered into strategic partnerships with highway authorities in Anhui, Zhejiang and Jiangsu in the more economically developed Yangtze River Delta region of China.









