Currently reading: Nio plots European production as ET7 confirmed for 2022 launch
Firm could partner with European manufacturer to build ET7 saloon, which arrives next year

Chinese EV maker Nio has confirmed its new ET7 saloon will arrive on the German market in late 2022, following the imminent arrival of the ES8 SUV, and has hinted at the potential for production in Europe.

The ES8 is now on sale in Norway and will soon be available in Germany, where Nio has deemed EV demand sufficient to make a market launch viable, but the brand has yet to confirm a date for its UK launch, which it has previously suggested is highly likely. 

The ET7 is a Tesla Model S rival with a claimed maximum range of 620 miles (on the Chinese NEDC cycle) from its largest, 150kWh battery and a twin-motor powertrain pumping out 644bhp and 627lb ft for a 0-62mph time of 3.9sec. It also features a raft of advanced driver assistance features that, the company says, enable autonomous driving.

The car has already entered trial production at Nio's Hefei plant ahead of Chinese deliveries starting in early 2022, but speaking to German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung recently, chairman William Li said "very high" interest from German customers has prompted the firm to commit to a European roll-out next year.

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Not only that, but comments from Li in the same interview suggest the firm could cement its market position in Europe by building cars in the region. He said: "I believe if we have a lot of sales in the European market, we can also explore the other possibilities to work with other supply chain partners. 

"I understand that in Europe, there is manufacturing capacity. We can also explore the possibility to work together with other OEMs and to discuss joint manufacturing with them."

The company has not named any potential production partners but this announcement, notably, follows Li's recent investment into Lotus Technology.

Lotus said its new partnership with Nio could pave the way for both companies to "explore opportunities for mutually beneficial industrial co-operation". However, given Lotus's European production operations are centred in Norfolk and Nio has yet to launch its cars in the UK, it remains unclear how Lotus could assist in this regard. 

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Gerhard 23 September 2021

There's a vacant site in Swindon, but presumably Hethel has some space for a little KD plant. The batteries can eventually be sourced in the UK as well...  NIO makes some impressive cars -I've been in the 7-seat SUV and it's well ahead of the lesser Chinese brands in design and quality. 

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I see your point about the this vehicle and it's styling, verse the Mercedes EQS, but the Benz name and their vehicles perceived quality alone will sell those with the three pointed star. Will it be better in the long run, only time will tell.

5 17 September 2021

I think the less perceived-as-premium brands will probably invent incentives. Merc riding on its name might work to a degree, but there are other EVs with prestige names that are a little more 100k+ looking ala taycan and even the model s, in contrast to the merc.