What brand of car is NOMI?

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DeCarson
07/29/25 8:43pm
It is the NOMI system of NIO cars, an integrated voice interaction system and intelligent emotional engine. The following is an introduction to the NOMI system vehicle: 1. In terms of intelligent networking configuration: The ES8 is equipped with three screens, including a 10.4-inch multi-touch central control screen and a HUD head-up display. 2. In terms of appearance: The 10.4-inch central control screen is smaller than imagined before getting into the car. Upon entering the main page, the most noticeable feature is the map display at the top, with two other information display areas below. 3. In terms of design: The ES8's central control screen is not directly embedded in the car but has a somewhat independent feel. The entire system's UI design gives a very internet-like impression, visually making it clear that this is not a traditional car. 4. In terms of functionality: The system can control window and sunroof operations, play music, tell jokes, navigate, and provide weather updates.
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