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Chinese electric sedan Motor vehicle
Nio ET9
Overview
ManufacturerNio
Production2025 (to commence)
AssemblyChina
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size luxury car (F)
Body style4-door liftback
LayoutDual-motor, all-wheel-drive
PlatformNT 3.0
Powertrain
Electric motor
Power output697 hp (520 kW; 707 PS)
Battery120 kWh
Electric range650 km (404 mi) (CLTC)
Plug-in charging600 kW DC
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,250 mm (128.0 in)
Length5,325 mm (209.6 in)
Width2,017 mm (79.4 in)
Height1,621 mm (63.8 in)

The Nio ET9 is a battery-powered full-size sedan produced by Chinese electric car company Nio. It is the first Nio vehicle to use the NT 3.0 platform and self-developed Shenji autonomous driving chip, and serves as the brand's flagship vehicle. It is also the first production car to use steer-by-wire technology and a fully 900 V electrical architecture in China.

Overview

A pre-production version of the Nio ET9 was initially revealed in China on December 23, 2023 at the 'Nio Day 2023' event at Xi'an's Olympic Sports Center, after which pre-orders for the ET9 opened with delivery scheduled for March 2025. At the 'Nio Day 2024' event held at Guangzhou on December 21, 2024, the production version of the ET9 was revealed with notable changes to its design, along with significantly more information about features and pricing.

The ET9 is an F-segment four-seater full-size luxury liftback sedan with a length of 5,325 millimetres (209.6 in) and a wheelbase of 3,250 millimetres (128.0 in), which is close to the 3,300-millimetre (129.9 in) maximum wheelbase that third generation Nio battery swap stations can accommodate, and is too long to be incompatible with first and second generation stations. It is the second vehicle to be built on the NT 3.0 platform after the Onvo L60, and uses fully 900 V powertrain components, the first to do so in China.

Autonomous driving system

The ET9 has the first implementation of Nio's self-developed 5 nm Shenji NX9031 autonomous driving chip. According to Nio, each of the ET9's two Shenji chips has higher computational ability than the previous 1016 TOP Adam system, which consists of four Nvidia Orin-X chips. It has a total of 31 sensors in its autonomous driving sensor suite called Aquila 2.0, including 360-degreee camera coverage. The ET9 features Nio's first use of 4-dimension mmWave radars, which are capable of measuring elevation in addition to azimuth, range, and velocity like conventional 3-dimension radars. It has two side-facing LiDAR units mounted on the front fenders, which have a range of up to 150 metres (490 ft), along with a front-facing roof mounted unit which allows for 350-degree LiDAR coverage.

Powertrain

The ET9 is the first vehicle in China to use a global 900 V electrical architecture, which includes the traction motors, battery, drive power supply electronics, and HVAC system. This allows for the battery to be charged by 500–1000 V DC fast chargers at a peak power of 600 kW and a peak current of 772 A, for 5C charging rates.

The ET9 is powered by a swappable 120 kWh battery with an energy density of 292 Wh/kg using Nio's self-developed 46105 cylindrical format battery cells. The battery can be swapped at a fourth generation Nio swap station in 144 seconds, and provides a CLTC range rating of 650 kilometres (404 mi).

The ET9 has a single powertrain option, a dual-motor all-wheel drive system with a total output of 697 hp (520 kW; 707 PS) and 700 N⋅m (520 lb⋅ft) of torque. A 340 kW (456 hp; 462 PS) permanent magnet synchronous motor powers the front wheels, while a 180 kW (241 hp; 245 PS) AC induction motor powers the front wheels.

References

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