How to turn off the NIO ES8?
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The NIO ES8 does not have a start button or a shut-off button. The NIO ES8 is equipped with a smart key that can be used to perform the shut-off operation. The steps are as follows: 1. After parking, shift to P gear and take the car key with you. 2. After exiting and closing the door, press the lock button on the key to automatically shut off the engine and lock the car. Here is some information about this car: 1. Exterior. The NIO ES8 features a large front grille, with unique and bold designs for the daytime running lights and headlight areas. The side profile includes a floating roof, while the rear adopts streamlined LED taillights, resulting in a design that is both simple and elegant. 2. Interior. The NIO ES8 primarily uses a vertical 10.4-inch in-car screen to control most functions, equipped with an "In-Car AI Assistant" human-machine interaction system. 3. Performance. The NIO ES8 is equipped with dual front and rear AC asynchronous motors, each with a maximum power output of 240kW (326PS) and a peak torque of 420N·m. The official 0-50km/h acceleration time is 2.2 seconds, and the 0-100km/h acceleration time is just 4.4 seconds. It comes with a 70kWh ternary lithium battery, which can charge from 0 to 80% in 1 hour under fast charging mode.
I think the process of turning off the NIO ES8 is quite simple, mainly because it's different from fuel-powered cars—no need to turn a key or press the brake to shut it down. For the specific steps, first make sure the car is completely stationary and shifted into Park (P). Then, there’s a large round button next to the steering wheel—just press it, and the car will automatically power off. If you’re unsure, you can glance at the central control screen, which will display that the vehicle has entered standby mode. Before shutting down, it's best to turn off the music and other electronic devices to save battery. After using it a few times myself, I found this method very safe and reliable. Every time I park on a slope or when other vehicles pass by, the car automatically engages the electronic parking brake after shutdown, so there’s no worry about rolling or safety issues. If you forget how to do it, you can check the onboard manual or ask the maintenance technician next time you get a car wash—but honestly, it’s not hard to master.