South China Morning Post

Nio unveils luxury smart vehicle as price war heats up

- Ben Jiang ben.jiang@scmp.com

Chinese electric-vehicle (EV) maker Nio yesterday launched a new edition of its upscale smart car, the Nio 2024 ET 7, hoping to lure high-end consumers amid an escalating price war among some of the country’s top players.

The Shanghai-based firm’s updated executive car features more powerful smart driving capabiliti­es, an enhanced digital cockpit, an extra-long driving range, and more comfortabl­e passenger seats, according to founder and CEO William Li Bin.

“Through our technologi­cal innovation­s, the ET 7 executive car has elevated the driving and seating experience to the next level,” Li said at a launch event at the Beijing Internatio­nal Automotive Exhibition, which began yesterday and runs till May 4.

The standard version of the new model sells for 428,000 yuan (HK$462,240).

Nio is now accepting preorders and delivery starts next Tuesday in China.

Li said shipments of the original ET 7, which began in late March 2022, had reached nearly 30,000, making it the top-selling all-electric car in China priced above 400,000 yuan.

Nio is putting a hefty price tag on its latest ET 7 model even as its rivals, including BYD, Tesla China and Xpeng, rush to offer additional discounts on their vehicles due to falling demand in a battered economy.

Despite the mounting pressure, Nio has kept the price of its cars – all costing more than 300,000 yuan – unchanged.

At the launch event, Li also touted the driving range of the new model, which he said was the world’s first fully electric executive car that travelled more than 1,000km in a single test drive, thanks to its 150-kilowatt-hour battery pack.

Nio said it sought to address the “range anxiety” of EV drivers through a joint effort with its partners, including Changan Automobile, Zhejiang Geely Group, JAC Group, and Chery, to promote battery-swapping technologi­es and standards.

The firm’s nationwide charging network has more than 2,400 power swap stations and 21,000 charging stands, according to Li.

“Thanks to our power swapping system … our ET 7 users’ driving range is even longer than fuel vehicles,” he said.

Nio on Thursday also unveiled the fourth iteration of its power swap station and liquid-cooled ultra-fast charger, which it plans to deploy soon.

 ?? Photo: Handout ?? Nio founder and CEO William Li launches the 428,000 yuan ET 7 at the Beijing Internatio­nal Automotive Exhibition.
Photo: Handout Nio founder and CEO William Li launches the 428,000 yuan ET 7 at the Beijing Internatio­nal Automotive Exhibition.

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