Under which brand is NIO?

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StBriella
07/30/25 2:48am
NIO cars are produced by NIO Inc., and NIO is a brand itself. Here is some extended information about NIO: NIO Brand Introduction: NIO is both a brand and the name of the company, with the English name NIO. It primarily manufactures intelligent electric vehicles and is a global brand. The company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Models Under NIO: Currently, NIO offers models such as the NIO ES8, NIO EVE, and NIO EP9. Among these, the NIO EVE is only a concept car, while the NIO EP9 boasts the most impressive performance. As a high-performance supercar, it can deliver a maximum output of 1360 horsepower, surpassing the power of most well-known sports cars.
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