
Firefly's first model will use Nio's demonstration battery swap stations and will access Nio's fifth-generation stations in the future, the brand's president said.
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Firefly's first model will use Nio's demonstration battery swap stations and will access Nio's fifth-generation stations in the future, the brand's president said.
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Nio's latest sub-brand, Firefly, has released new photos of its upcoming EV. It will enter China soon.
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Nio’s upcoming Firefly EV is confirmed to be equipped with a 42.1 kWh battery pack and offers a CLTC range of 420 km.
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The first Firefly model consumes about 10 kWh of electricity per 100 kilometers.
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The overall design of Nio Firefly's interior is close to that of Nio-branded models and uses a horizontal center screen.
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Some of the facelifted models are expected to be revealed in a regulatory catalog next week, and will feature horizontal center screens and Nio's own Shenji autonomous driving chip.
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Firefly's first model will be built at Nio's F2 plant, and the battery supplier is Sunwoda, marking the first time the battery maker has been among Nio's suppliers.
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The Nio-backed Firefly electric hatchback completed winter tests in China. It adopts RWD and around 330 km of range.
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Not three screens inside.
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CATL want to standartize battery swap, but Nio is not yet part of it.
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