
To turn off a NIO vehicle, park the car, shift to P gear, and press the lock button on the key fob to automatically shut down the engine. Below is relevant information about NIO vehicles: 1. Main Products: NIO primarily manufactures intelligent electric vehicles as a global brand. Its main product lineup includes the NIO ES6, NIO ES8, NIO EC6, NIO EVE, and NIO EP9. 2. Safety Features: Taking the NIO ES6 as an example, safety configurations encompass front/side airbags for driver and passenger, front/rear head airbags, seatbelt reminder, rear child seat anchors, tire pressure monitoring, ABS anti-lock braking, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, electronic stability control, blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warning, autonomous emergency braking, and fatigue driving alert. 3. Assistance Systems: These include front/rear parking sensors, 360-degree surround-view camera, cruise control, drive mode selection, engine start-stop technology, auto hold, hill start assist, hill descent control, adjustable suspension stiffness, panoramic sunroof, power tailgate, hands-free tailgate, keyless ignition, keyless entry, active grille shutters, remote start, and pre-conditioning.

Turning off a NIO car is actually quite simple, but it must be done step by step. I've been driving a NIO for several years myself. The first step is to firmly press the brake pedal after stopping the car to prevent it from rolling. Then, locate the gear shift lever or button and shift it to the P (Park) position. Next, press the round start button on the center console, usually marked with a power icon, to shut down the entire system. The vehicle will emit a prompt sound or display a shutdown completion message on the screen. Don't worry—the process only takes a few seconds. After turning off the car, remember to check if the electronic parking brake is engaged, especially on slopes. Developing this habit is crucial to avoid drain, especially since NIO cars have high-capacity batteries that slowly consume power in standby mode. Finally, remove the key or lock the car—you can also check if the shutdown was successful remotely via the mobile app. In summary, the sequence is: brake, P gear, press the button, parking brake. With practice, it becomes second nature.

From a perspective, NIO's shutdown operation ensures safety and extends vehicle lifespan. After parking, keep the brake pedal depressed to maintain stability, shift to P gear to lock the wheels, which prevents accidental slippage. Then press the start button to deactivate the high-voltage system, avoiding circuit overload. Technically designed, this puts the battery into sleep mode to protect components and reduce standby power consumption. If you forget to power off, the electronic system's continuous operation may drain the battery completely, even affecting the 12V auxiliary battery. As an automotive professional, I've seen many cases where prolonged failure to shut down leads to battery degradation. When powering off, confirm all devices like AC or entertainment screens are turned off. NIO's interface typically provides prompts to guide you through the process. Regular maintenance operations not only preserve your vehicle but also save charging costs and protect the environment.

When I first started driving the NIO, I wasn't familiar with how to turn it off. My friend taught me to firmly press the brake pedal after parking and not to rush. The gear shift is next to the instrument panel; turn it to P. Then press the start button on the center console, which is a round button. If the system doesn't respond, it might be because the car hasn't completely stopped or isn't in gear. After turning off, the screen will go black, and you should hear the locking sound—that's how you know it's done. Remember to engage the electronic parking brake after each operation for added safety. Set up reminders in the mobile app to prevent forgetting. Practice these steps a few times, and even a beginner can master it. Once the car is off and everything quiets down, you can leave with peace of mind.

From an energy-saving perspective, turning off the ignition is crucial for electric vehicles. When operating a NIO, after coming to a complete stop, press the brake, shift to P gear, and then power off to cut the electricity. This saves power and is environmentally friendly. Forgetting to power off for an hour may consume some electricity, leading to shorter range and reduced charging efficiency. I often remind myself while driving: even for short stops by the roadside, turn off the ignition to reduce system standby. NIO's battery management is well-designed; correct operation extends its lifespan and saves on maintenance costs. Developing this habit helps protect the Earth's resources.

Some people make mistakes when turning off the engine, such as pressing the button without shifting to P gear, and the car will beep a warning and ignore you. After driving NIO for a long time, I have summarized the experience: always stop the car, step on the brake, shift to P gear, and then turn off the engine. Forgetting to turn off the engine and draining the can be troublesome, requiring a tow truck. Using the App to remotely check the status can help fill the gaps. The operation is simple and efficient.


