Nio Europe

Nio begins EL7 SUV deliveries in Europe

Nio has started deliveries of the EL7 in the Netherlands, and deliveries of the SUV model in Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway are also about to begin.

Nio president reveals further details on sub-brand models, Nio phone and more

Deliveries of vehicles under Nio's sub-brand codenamed ALPS are expected to begin in 2024, and deliveries of the company's first phone model are expected to begin in the third quarter of this year.

Nio replaces head of vehicle engineering to speed up R&D, report says

The move by Nio is aimed at further focusing resources, speeding up vehicle development and efficiency to increase leverage for future competition, according to local media.

Nio to launch ET5 shooting brake variant in Europe in June or July, says president

The shooting brake variant of the Nio ET5 will debut in Europe, where there is a large market for the model, according to Qin Lihong.

Nio's 10th swap station in Europe goes live

In addition to the 10 battery swap stations already online, Nio has seven new stations that will soon be operational in Europe.

Both of Nio's sub-brands will first launch hatchbacks to target mainly European market, report says

The two models, similar to the Volkswagen Golf and Nissan Leaf, will primarily target the European market, with production expected to begin in 2024, according to local media.

Nio opens first Nio House in Germany, its second in Europe

Nio opened its first Nio House in Europe, the company's flagship showroom, in Norway a year ago.

Nio showcases ET7, EL7, ET5, EP9 at Swedish EV show

Nio said it invited many new consumers to test drive and experience the ET7 during the show and received positive comments from them.

Nio's 2nd swap station in Netherlands comes online

Nio's plant in Hungary has completed its capacity ramp-up, company co-founder and president Qin Lihong said at an event this week.

Nio's first showroom in Sweden opens

Nio officially opened its first Nio Space in the Westfield Täby Mall Centrum in the Swedish capital Stockholm on December 8.
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