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What model is the ES6?

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SanPresley
07/29/25 8:56pm
es6 is a pure electric seven-seater SUV under the NIO brand. Taking the 2020 NIO ES6 as an example, it is a mid-size SUV with body dimensions of: length 4850mm, width 1965mm, height 1758mm, wheelbase 2900mm, front track 1668mm, rear track 1672mm, curb weight 2200kg, and luggage compartment volume ranging from 584L to 1433L. The 2020 NIO ES6 features a front suspension with double-wishbone independent suspension, rear suspension with multi-link independent suspension, dual-motor four-wheel drive system, and a single-speed electric vehicle transmission.
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DiArya
08/15/25 6:44pm
Speaking of the ES6, this car is truly the star model of NIO, and I often mention it when chatting about cars with friends recently. Simply put, the ES6 is a mid-size electric SUV launched by NIO. It runs quietly and is energy-efficient, making it suitable for daily commutes or long-distance trips. I’ve test-driven it a few times myself and found the space quite spacious, with comfortable seating both in the front and rear rows, especially ideal for family use. A single charge can cover around 500 kilometers, which is a decent range. If you haven’t tried an electric car yet, the ES6’s smart features are a highlight, such as the autonomous driving assistance and the remote control app, which are very user-friendly. As for the price, it ranges between 300,000 to 500,000 RMB, offering mid-to-high value for money among electric vehicles. NIO’s brand reputation is also reliable, so I’d recommend going for a test drive at a dealership.
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EliDella
10/16/25 7:29am
I've been driving the ES6 for almost half a year now, and it feels really smooth. This car is NIO's electric SUV, with plenty of power—just step on the accelerator, and it picks up speed quickly without the noise of a gasoline car. In terms of range, under normal use, I charge it about once a week, and as long as I find a good spot for the charging station, it's no issue. The space is ample; the trunk can fit two or three suitcases without trouble, and the back seats are spacious enough not to feel cramped. As for smart features, voice control for windows and air conditioning is effortless, and the navigation system is precise. If you're considering daily commuting or weekend road trips, the ES6 is a great fit, with no need to worry about range anxiety. NIO's service network is also quite extensive, making it very convenient to schedule maintenance or charging, which has saved me a lot of hassle.
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VonQuinn
11/29/25 8:17am
The ES6 is an electric mid-size SUV produced by NIO, focusing on performance and technology. It offers a range of around 500 kilometers and accelerates quickly, reaching 0-100 km/h in less than 5 seconds. It supports both fast and slow charging options, resulting in low daily usage costs. In terms of intelligence, it features autonomous driving assistance and a voice control system, making operation simple and practical. The design boasts smooth lines, a stylish exterior, and a spacious, comfortable interior. Priced moderately among electric vehicles, it is considered a well-rounded car overall.
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