Nio Firefly

Deutsche Bank expects Nio brand to sell 223,000 cars in 2025, Onvo 219,000, Firefly 8,000

Deutsche Bank raised its sales forecast for Nio Inc in 2025, using the same 450,000 full-year 2025 sales assumption as the company's guidance.

Nio officially unveils 3rd brand Firefly, debut model to begin deliveries in H1 2025

Firefly is positioned in the boutique compact car market and leverages existing sales channels to drive growth, Nio said in a statement.

Nio plans to launch 1st hybrid car in 2026, but will only sell in overseas markets, Reuters reports

Nio will develop the extended-range hybrid under sub-brand codenamed Firefly, stemming from suggestions by major investor Abu Dhabi investment firm CYVN Holdings, Reuters reported.

Nio president says Firefly models will remain purely electric, denies hybrid powertrain report

Nio president said the Firefly brand will be launched on Nio Day 2024, continuing the pure electric technology route.

Nio Firefly to use hybrid powertrain, report says

Nio Firefly will use extended-range hybrid powertrain and the product is expected to be launched in 2026, according to local media.
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Nio to launch 3rd brand Firefly on Dec 21 at Nio Day 2024

Nio will launch its third brand, codenamed Firefly, on December 21 at Nio Day 2024, and the sub-brand's models will be displayed and sold in Nio's showrooms.

Spy shots reveal interior of Nio Firefly's debut model

Local automotive media outlet Auto Home today shared several spy shots of the first model of Nio Firefly, exposing the interior of the model for the first time.

Nio Firefly's 1st model to be ready by year-end, report says

Nio Firefly's first model is expected to be ready by the end of this year, with the smart driving system to be based on a vendor-supplied solution, according to local media.

Nio Firefly models to have dedicated swap stations

The Firefly brand won't be able to use Nio's existing battery swap stations, it will have dedicated smaller stations, William Li said.

Nio's Firefly models will still be competitive in Europe even with extra tariffs, says William Li

In the long term, if local sales reach a certain level, say 100,000 units, local production should take place, Nio CEO William Li said.