NIO

  • China Passenger Car Association says high valuations for Chinese EV makers good thing

    The CPCA said there seems to be no other carmaker that can catch up with Tesla's development line like the new Chinese carmakers, and the reaction of US investors is a recognition of this move and future trends.

  • WM Motor, Uber reach tentative agreement, models may be exported to Europe

    Chinese electric car company WM Motor has signed a tentative agreement with Uber to export the WM EX5 to more than 10 European countries, including the United Kingdom, as an optional vehicle for Uber's drivers, Sina Tech said, citing sources.

  • Deutsche Bank reiterates 'Buy' rating on NIO, expects continued growth in deliveries

    The analyst said investors are expected to see strong monthly deliveries, benefiting from demand for NIO's new EC6 electric SUV and the company's 100 kWh battery.

  • CICC comments on Chinese EV trio's Q3 results: Continued improvement in operations

    In the third quarter, China's new energy vehicle market has gradually emerged from the impact of less subsidy and Covid-19, and the penetration rate of the new energy vehicle market has been increasing.

  • China's top investment bank CICC explains why NIO, Li Auto, XPeng are successful

    From the experience of NIO, Li Auto, and XPeng, success in the new energy vehicle market requires the ability to build their own distinctiveness.

  • NIO, Li Auto, XPeng, who has the edge over Tesla?

    Whether it's the XPeng P7, Li ONE, or NIO's ES8 and EC6, their prices overlap with or are higher than those of the China-made Tesla Model 3.

  • NIO becomes partner of Chinese version of Academy Awards for second time

    For the second time, Chinese EV maker NIO is the new hospitality partner of the Golden Rooster Awards, the Chinese equivalent to the American Academy Awards.

  • JP Morgan raises NIO price target to $50, explains when valuation will come back down

    "We think only disappointing or weak sales would trigger a pullback in NIO shares, which is not our baseline scenario at this point," JP Morgan said.

  • Chinese investment bank CICC raises NIO price target by 206% to $52

    CICC expects NIO to sell nearly 400,000 vehicles by 2025 due to NIO's improving product portfolio and increasing penetration of new energy and luxury vehicles.