Nio ET7
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Nio ET7 wins Germany's prestigious Golden Steering Wheel award
Nio officially launched the ET7, EL7 and ET5 in Europe last month, with deliveries of the ET7 already starting on October 17, although it is currently only available in lease model.
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Nio ET5 makes top 10 list of best-selling premium sedans in China for 1st time
October was the first full delivery month for the ET5. Deliveries of the model began on September 30, with 221 units delivered in September.
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Nio begins ET7 deliveries and test drives in Europe
Nio made the first ET7 deliveries in Germany and the Netherlands, while customers from Denmark, Sweden and Norway test-drove the sedan.
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Nio ET7 ranks 8th in premium sedan sales in China in Sept
The models ahead of the Nio ET7 are all traditional internal combustion engine cars, mainly from German luxury brands BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
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Nio delivers 10,878 vehicles in Sept, including 2,928 ET7s and 221 ET5s
Nio delivered a record 31,607 units in the third quarter, slightly above the low end of its previous guidance range of 31,000-33,000 units.
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Nio ET7 configurator goes live in Norway, priced lower than in China
It is worth noting that Nio has not yet officially announced the pricing of the ET7 in Europe, and it is unclear whether the prices currently shown are the final version.
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Nio to launch ET7, ET5 and ES7 in Europe at Nio Berlin 2022 event
Nio is launching the ET7, ET5 and ES7 at the Nio Berlin 2022 event to be held on October 7, local time in Europe, said Qin Lihong.
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Nio ET7 ranks 8th in best-selling premium sedans in China in Aug
The models ahead of the Nio ET7 are all traditional internal combustion engine cars, dominated by models from German luxury brands BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
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Update: Nio sends first ET7s to Europe on three vessels, instead of one
It appears that some Nio ET7s have already arrived in Europe and have been seen in Oslo, Norway.
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Nio seen transporting ET7 sedans across Europe
Trailers transporting the Nio ET7 have been seen driving on the roads in the Netherlands, Belgium and Norway.









