J.P. Morgan analyst Nick Lai downgraded the U.S.-listed shares of Chinese electric-vehicle maker NIO to Hold from Buy.
Moving mountains is tough, but not impossible—especially when you're young and persistent. That’s precisely what NIO is doing as it redefines the world of luxury vehicles.
This premium boutique small car debuts in China at RMB 148,800 ... with local partners handling distribution. NIO also introduced the new ET9 sedan, which has already generated significant ...
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It's a fastback sedan said to boast Level 4 autonomous capability. Nio says it's also bringing its Nio Power solution to Shanghai, a mobile Internet-powered network of mobile charging vans and ...
Chinese EV startups Nio and Xpeng are closely watched by retail traders, with their U.S.-listed shares amassing over 441,000 ...
Nio’s vehicles come in three packages: a sports car, sedans and a line of SUVs seating five to seven people. The company has eight vehicle models on the road, with an additional three in ...
‘The EP9 was Martin Leach’s brainchild: to make the ultimate car,’ says Nio’s head of performance programme, Gerry Hughes. An automotive luminary, Leach was vice-president of ...
JPMorgan downgraded Nio (NIO) to Neutral from Overweight with a price target of $4.70, down from $7. The company’s high-end ET9 sedan should ...
Nio, Inc. We’ll start with a look ... These include several all-electric SUVs and sedans, as well as an electric ‘tourer’ car. The vehicles are designed to combine luxury styling and high ...
The introduction of the premium ET9 sedan, priced at RMB 788,000 ... indicating strong demand for NIO’s high-end offerings, with some billing the car as China’s answer to the S-Class.