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Nio Onvo unveils car system Coconut, says it's for next decade
Onvo will open its first 105 stores in 55 cities in China on September 1, when customers will be able to experience the Coconut system on the L60.
Nio IN 2024: Autonomous driving chip, SkyOS, 2nd-gen Nio Phone, and more
Nio's Shenji NX9031 chip has successfully taped out, marking a significant advancement in its autonomous driving chip development.
Nio brings enhanced AEB function based on end-to-end tech to its cars in latest software update
This is the industry's first AEB feature to apply end-to-end technology, which reduces the risk of collisions by learning from the human driving experience, Nio said.
Nio says its AI-powered voice assistant NOMI GPT hits 10 million user interactions
NOMI GPT was launched on April 12 with more advanced features powered by AI large language models.
Nio rolls out AI-powered voice assistant NOMI GPT
Nio CEO William Li previously said that the NOMI GPT, based on AI large models, would help increase the competitiveness of the company's existing products.
Nio starts recruiting beta testers for AI-powered voice assistant NOMI GPT
With large model technology, NOMI can be better integrated with the car experience, Nio said.
Nio brings in App Store for its vehicles, 1st available apps over 40
The App Store for Nio's vehicle cockpits will go live in the next few days, with more than 40 apps that have already been adapted to be available this month.
Nio begins allowing all NT 2.0 models to trial NOP+ assisted driving software
The rollout of NOP+ is Nio's preparation for the launch of its subscription-based NAD assisted driving software.
Nio releases first major software update for ET7 after delivery
The Nio ET7 will receive the Nio OS Banyan 1.1.0 CN software update, bringing more than 60 feature additions and optimizations.
Nio releases new OTA update to owners in China, finally bringing English interface
With the release of the latest system update, expats in China who wish to purchase Nio vehicles can finally put their main concerns to rest.