NIO is ramping up deliveries of the all-electric ES8 SUV in China and plans to have roughly 300 examples in the hands of customers by the end of the month. The automaker unveiled the ES8 in April 2017 as a 7-seat performance SUV targeting the Tesla Model X. Built locally in China, the ES8 costs the equivalent of US$ 69,000 before incentives.

By comparison, an imported Tesla Model X can easily cost double that. It’s therefore little surprise that the company, only formed in 2014, has secured 15,000 orders for the SUV, all with a US$ 770 deposit.


Powering the NIO ES8 are two electric motors delivering a combined 643 hp while receiving juice from a 70 kWh liquid-cooled battery. The SUV can run for up to 500 km on a single charge, accelerate to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 4.4 seconds and top out at 180 km/h. On paper, it certainly stands strong against the Model X.

NIO intends on building 1,100 charging stations in China by 2020. Furthermore, the carmaker will offer battery swapping for the ES8 and according to Cheng, there will ultimately be 340 swapping stations across the country.


For now, NIO is focusing on the Chinese market, but Cheng suggested the company could also launch in the U.S., potentially with a crossover.