Long time watcher (since the BYD Han review), first time commenter. I've always been utterly fascinated with the Chinese car industry, cars that my country doesn't get in general, but especially China-only cars. As for this NIO in particular, I'm interested. The price point is a bit steep, around Audi and BMW territory, but I think this can fare fine in the EU market, considering how well the recent SAIC-made MGs are holding up (like the MG4, MG5 and MG Marvel R). The exterior has to be a favorite of mine. One thing I have to give the Chinese car market is that day in and day out the styling is always nigh impeccable. Feels futuristic yet modern, complex yet easy to follow. The ES7 is no different, and IMO, NIO has always had great styling, so I expect no different when more talk around the ES7 pops up next year. Also, fantastic review as always. Keep up the good work! If there was a car I wanted to see reviewed, I'd go for the VW Talagon. It feels like a car that would do pretty well over here yet it's never been considered.
I’m surprised and impressed how well they integrated the LiDAR and camera setup into the roof, as well as the side of the car. You see it, but it’s not offensive.
Mostly because putting it up there would give the LiDAR a better view. But still, imagine putting the LiDAR on the bumper and scratch it... Insurance company would hate this car.
NIO doesn't have brand recognition in the EU right now. For most of 2023, the company will spend most of that time making a name for itself in the EU. We will see how this car does in 2024.
Bring ample supply of tissue before telling the congress you want to have thousands of sensor-loaded Chinese EV and hundreds of battery swap stations on US soil, so that you get to clean up all the foaming after the mass display of seizure.
It seems only the US is afraid of these kinds of "threats". It doesn't seem to have problems spying on its own citizens or allies. And no one seems concerned about its cars on other nations' roads. Oh, if rumors are to be believed, Nio is looking to open plant here in the states. We will have to wait and see.
@@hynoor7254 😂😂😂 what a shame......so called the greatest country on earth 😂😂😂 Can't compete, then ban it and put sanction on it or call it a national security issue, AMURDERCA became so Childish thisdays. 😂😂😂
man I really wish these evs are sold in US. This would open up so much more great choices on EV buy. Right now we have shit EVs. Only one you can really buy for mid suv is Model Y or wait for Caddy Lyriq.
@@fdjw88 uh that's what I said. Everything else besides Tesla and upcoming GM evs are shit. No autonomous feature, shit / mediocre IVI systems giving no hopes on OTA, yet wanting to charge $ for every feature (aka MB's rear wheel steering) Even tesla has its own quality / lack of premium material & design for its price. China has so many options. You don't have to settle with M3 or MY.
@@loganzhou2549 The reasons IMO are 1. the incredible efficiency of Giga Shanghai; 2. hyper stiff competition from the local scene that even Tesla has to respect. When people are so out of options (especially after the IRA crippled Korean EV sales) that they begin to pit the Chevy Bolt against the Model Y...you know Tesla can command whatever premium they want. Not the case in China.
Not sure but it’s common in Japan and Korea as well, I’ve heard it’s cause that’s how they’re taught when parking and it’s simply become a course of habit for everyone?
I was taught that too in Finland under the pretense that it prevents accidents when reversing out of the parking space. In actuality, it has no real benefit and just wastes everyone's time.
@@bobbelcher678 Yes, there is course for that...But Canada has it on the test list too...I passed the both driving tests...And I found it's way easier to do the back in.
I am Chinese and live in China. But at this stage I still won't consider any electric car. Except for hybrid. With Tesla leading the way, many (arguably all) electric cars in China will be brought forward to market unfinished products and then upgraded OTA. These upgrades even include tweaks to the sport orientation of the mechanical suspension. I don't think this is a good thing. Maybe I'm getting old, 32 years old today. But at the hardware level, there is no denying that Chinese suppliers are very capable of integration and global design. On cars priced around C$30,000 or $30,000. There are very few styles of cars that even use aluminum chassis components. In the higher price range. For example, the Volvo XC90. it costs $83,000 CAD or around $60,000 USD. But the Geely Lynk&Co 09 with its identical chassis costs only 50,000 Canadian dollars or $36,000. And this price is still the price of the top configuration. Its configuration and chassis tuning is better than the current XC90.
U are not old, just old school, I'm nearly 40 but I bought ET7 and ET5 for mywife in 2022, and had drived ET7 to Hainan, Tibet and western sichuan. I love FOTA so much because every month I got a new car experience, If Im not satisfied with something, I can give feedback, and NIO will adjust and upgrade the vehicle according to the feedback. That‘s way more better than u bought a car which must endure its flaw in coming few years.
@@AllenHu The main point I want to make is. A car is a product that carries life. It is a good thing that its software system can be upgraded OTA. But this upgrade should not be used for the powertrain, driving system, chassis tuning and other important parts. These parts should be done before they sell the product. Even later upgrades should go to the store for a more reliable upgrade method, not OTA. Of course, with the progress of technology OTA will become mainstream sooner or later, I also admit this point. But at this stage, when the overall completion of many products I see in China is not high enough, they rush to bring the product to market and then tell customers that some features can be upgraded OTA. This approach I think is wrong. Consumers should not have to pay for products that are rushed to market. For those models you mentioned, I would not buy them in China. I prefer Geely's cars. I personally suggest you to check some more Chinese car websites, you can use the translation that comes with chrome to check it, it should help you a lot. Because it's only driven by Chinese policy that more and more people are forced to buy electric cars. Note my wording, they are forced to buy electric cars. Without policy restrictions and incentives, there would not be as many people buying EVs and abandoning traditional internal combustion engines.
@@timh3365 I think it's funny too use the words "force to". Maybe you are referring to Beijing and Shanghai. but if u have checked the market, u may find EV cars grow rapidly in all other province. U prefer Geely's zeeker 001? It is precisely because of OTA that 001 reversed the bad reviews from consumers. In this time, car just not a traffic tools, it's a travel entertainment center, that's why I think u are old school. in this part, traditional car companies such as bmw benz audi toyota are completely behind. the market price and sales data totally support my point. I can't imagine that i buy a car in 2022, and it's actually not much different from the car I bought ten years ago, yes, so I sold my BMW X5 and my wife's volvo, switch to NIO, it's perfect to me.
@@AllenHu I'm not a fan of all electric cars right now. I don't like the 001 car . Again, I stress that the rapid growth of EV models is only due to policy reasons. You don't understand China's car management policy. There is also the fact that for traditional car companies they are actually very fast if they want to transition to pure electric. For example the Mercedes EQS and BMW i7. they have the ability to do so but they choose a more conservative approach. This approach may seem old-fashioned but I personally think it is a responsible performance for consumers. Also, Japanese cars misjudged electric cars when they were transitioning, they preferred the fuel cell segment. But this field is too aggressive. China just bet on electric cars to succeed. It was a bet that won so China is the biggest winner. My view on cars is more focused on chassis tuning, power matching, fuel consumption, etc. So I prefer hybrid cars, not pure electric cars. For a technical analysis of pure electric cars in China, I suggest you watch a Chinese channel. youtube is also available for instant translation, if you wish. Copy this Chinese paragraph in brackets to youtube and search for the models you follow, I think it will be more helpful for you. (38号车评中心)
yes these cars are expansive, BUT I assume that rich people can not afford to wait 6 hours or overnight for their vehicle to be in active mode. Therefore these cars are best for buissy rich people who wants LUXURY EV
They have beautiful cars. But for a brand that have to prove itself outside of China I think their products are over priced. I think this is more of a €55.000-€60.000 car instead of the +€73.000.
I think Germans need to prove they can make compelling EVs. Most are still using ICE-age heavy platforms with software glitches. And their prices are ridiculous. ET5 has higher safety rating to BMW i4.
Long time watcher (since the BYD Han review), first time commenter. I've always been utterly fascinated with the Chinese car industry, cars that my country doesn't get in general, but especially China-only cars. As for this NIO in particular, I'm interested. The price point is a bit steep, around Audi and BMW territory, but I think this can fare fine in the EU market, considering how well the recent SAIC-made MGs are holding up (like the MG4, MG5 and MG Marvel R). The exterior has to be a favorite of mine. One thing I have to give the Chinese car market is that day in and day out the styling is always nigh impeccable. Feels futuristic yet modern, complex yet easy to follow. The ES7 is no different, and IMO, NIO has always had great styling, so I expect no different when more talk around the ES7 pops up next year.
Also, fantastic review as always. Keep up the good work!
If there was a car I wanted to see reviewed, I'd go for the VW Talagon. It feels like a car that would do pretty well over here yet it's never been considered.
I’m surprised and impressed how well they integrated the LiDAR and camera setup into the roof, as well as the side of the car. You see it, but it’s not offensive.
It makes me feel safe :)
Mostly because putting it up there would give the LiDAR a better view. But still, imagine putting the LiDAR on the bumper and scratch it... Insurance company would hate this car.
I love NIO and the EL7 is such a beautiful car! $NIO
I wouldn't even get a Tesla at this point for a few reasons, I would just get an ET5, can't wait for these to arrive in Canada!
NIO doesn't have brand recognition in the EU right now. For most of 2023, the company will spend most of that time making a name for itself in the EU. We will see how this car does in 2024.
People in the eu can't afford nio's 🤣
who cares about the EU market dawg? 🤣
@@relicinn2119 lol the NIO is prolly considered cheap in the EU compared to German and British manufacturers
@@davidk.d.7591 Cheaper but better quality.
Nio needs to bring this to the US.
They can't do too much hype stuffs like Tesla do..later US will ban them for security reasons..
Bring ample supply of tissue before telling the congress you want to have thousands of sensor-loaded Chinese EV and hundreds of battery swap stations on US soil, so that you get to clean up all the foaming after the mass display of seizure.
It seems only the US is afraid of these kinds of "threats". It doesn't seem to have problems spying on its own citizens or allies. And no one seems concerned about its cars on other nations' roads. Oh, if rumors are to be believed, Nio is looking to open plant here in the states. We will have to wait and see.
National security warning coming on the way :)
@@hynoor7254 😂😂😂 what a shame......so called the greatest country on earth 😂😂😂 Can't compete, then ban it and put sanction on it or call it a national security issue, AMURDERCA became so Childish thisdays. 😂😂😂
Great review, thank you! When may we expect a review of a NIO ET5 - that is something a lot of customers are waiting for! :)
Mr. Smith: "Mister Anderson!" Nio: "The name is Nio"
No need to rub in the lack of rear electronic rake in my ET7 😂
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man I really wish these evs are sold in US. This would open up so much more great choices on EV buy. Right now we have shit EVs. Only one you can really buy for mid suv is Model Y or wait for Caddy Lyriq.
You don't have shit EVs. You have Tesla; the Tesla Y is the best-selling electric car in China right now, miles ahead of its competitors.
@@fdjw88 uh that's what I said. Everything else besides Tesla and upcoming GM evs are shit. No autonomous feature, shit / mediocre IVI systems giving no hopes on OTA, yet wanting to charge $ for every feature (aka MB's rear wheel steering)
Even tesla has its own quality / lack of premium material & design for its price. China has so many options. You don't have to settle with M3 or MY.
Tesla Model Y has its lowest price for basic spec in China, comparing the rest of the world.
@@fdjw88 BYD is the best-selling, Tesla is best-selling at its price.
@@loganzhou2549 The reasons IMO are 1. the incredible efficiency of Giga Shanghai; 2. hyper stiff competition from the local scene that even Tesla has to respect.
When people are so out of options (especially after the IRA crippled Korean EV sales) that they begin to pit the Chevy Bolt against the Model Y...you know Tesla can command whatever premium they want. Not the case in China.
The thumbnail of this video pops up when I was playing "Never gonna give you up" and they matched so well 😂
great video as always. Can you make a reviem of Hozon auto Neta S ? keep up the great work
Wat a beauty !
We can use a comparison video between G9 and ES7.
amazingly beautiful supercar.
It’s is me or the sound proofing of this car is really good? I can’t hear any noise from that car.
Amazing car
6:58 Why did you emphasize the E in ET7, whereas the different letter was actually the T?
Did I hear solid state battery?
I love NIO
1:50 Why's that?
Not sure but it’s common in Japan and Korea as well, I’ve heard it’s cause that’s how they’re taught when parking and it’s simply become a course of habit for everyone?
I was taught that too in Finland under the pretense that it prevents accidents when reversing out of the parking space. In actuality, it has no real benefit and just wastes everyone's time.
@@bobbelcher678 Yes, there is course for that...But Canada has it on the test list too...I passed the both driving tests...And I found it's way easier to do the back in.
Cool! ❤
You can't touch nomi like that my guy🤣
😆 🤣
If they give Nomi some touch sensor...I will all in🥹
UK launch when
They’re hiring so should be within the year.
I like it and it's perfect for europeans but the price is way more than what Chinese Cars announced before so for that price i don't know
What kind of charging socket/port is that? if this comes to europe that needs changing to CCS or its dead in the water
beautiful car
Can you confirm it doesn't have Matrix headlights, unlike EC7?
😮 Nice
USB C not Type C. Frunk?
I am Chinese and live in China. But at this stage I still won't consider any electric car. Except for hybrid.
With Tesla leading the way, many (arguably all) electric cars in China will be brought forward to market unfinished products and then upgraded OTA. These upgrades even include tweaks to the sport orientation of the mechanical suspension. I don't think this is a good thing. Maybe I'm getting old, 32 years old today.
But at the hardware level, there is no denying that Chinese suppliers are very capable of integration and global design. On cars priced around C$30,000 or $30,000. There are very few styles of cars that even use aluminum chassis components.
In the higher price range. For example, the Volvo XC90. it costs $83,000 CAD or around $60,000 USD. But the Geely Lynk&Co 09 with its identical chassis costs only 50,000 Canadian dollars or $36,000. And this price is still the price of the top configuration. Its configuration and chassis tuning is better than the current XC90.
U are not old, just old school, I'm nearly 40 but I bought ET7 and ET5 for mywife in 2022, and had drived ET7 to Hainan, Tibet and western sichuan. I love FOTA so much because every month I got a new car experience, If Im not satisfied with something, I can give feedback, and NIO will adjust and upgrade the vehicle according to the feedback. That‘s way more better than u bought a car which must endure its flaw in coming few years.
@@AllenHu The main point I want to make is. A car is a product that carries life. It is a good thing that its software system can be upgraded OTA. But this upgrade should not be used for the powertrain, driving system, chassis tuning and other important parts. These parts should be done before they sell the product. Even later upgrades should go to the store for a more reliable upgrade method, not OTA.
Of course, with the progress of technology OTA will become mainstream sooner or later, I also admit this point. But at this stage, when the overall completion of many products I see in China is not high enough, they rush to bring the product to market and then tell customers that some features can be upgraded OTA. This approach I think is wrong. Consumers should not have to pay for products that are rushed to market.
For those models you mentioned, I would not buy them in China. I prefer Geely's cars.
I personally suggest you to check some more Chinese car websites, you can use the translation that comes with chrome to check it, it should help you a lot. Because it's only driven by Chinese policy that more and more people are forced to buy electric cars. Note my wording, they are forced to buy electric cars. Without policy restrictions and incentives, there would not be as many people buying EVs and abandoning traditional internal combustion engines.
@@timh3365 I think it's funny too use the words "force to". Maybe you are referring to Beijing and Shanghai. but if u have checked the market, u may find EV cars grow rapidly in all other province. U prefer Geely's zeeker 001? It is precisely because of OTA that 001 reversed the bad reviews from consumers. In this time, car just not a traffic tools, it's a travel entertainment center, that's why I think u are old school. in this part, traditional car companies such as bmw benz audi toyota are completely behind. the market price and sales data totally support my point. I can't imagine that i buy a car in 2022, and it's actually not much different from the car I bought ten years ago, yes, so I sold my BMW X5 and my wife's volvo, switch to NIO, it's perfect to me.
@@AllenHu I'm not a fan of all electric cars right now. I don't like the 001 car .
Again, I stress that the rapid growth of EV models is only due to policy reasons. You don't understand China's car management policy.
There is also the fact that for traditional car companies they are actually very fast if they want to transition to pure electric. For example the Mercedes EQS and BMW i7. they have the ability to do so but they choose a more conservative approach. This approach may seem old-fashioned but I personally think it is a responsible performance for consumers.
Also, Japanese cars misjudged electric cars when they were transitioning, they preferred the fuel cell segment. But this field is too aggressive. China just bet on electric cars to succeed. It was a bet that won so China is the biggest winner.
My view on cars is more focused on chassis tuning, power matching, fuel consumption, etc. So I prefer hybrid cars, not pure electric cars. For a technical analysis of pure electric cars in China, I suggest you watch a Chinese channel. youtube is also available for instant translation, if you wish. Copy this Chinese paragraph in brackets to youtube and search for the models you follow, I think it will be more helpful for you.
(38号车评中心)
@@timh3365 narrow-minded
Let's go
I do not like that red thing at the top of the windscreen outside...it looks like it should say TAXI on it lol
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yes these cars are expansive, BUT I assume that rich people can not afford to wait 6 hours or overnight for their vehicle to be in active mode. Therefore these cars are best for buissy rich people who wants LUXURY EV
They have beautiful cars. But for a brand that have to prove itself outside of China I think their products are over priced. I think this is more of a €55.000-€60.000 car instead of the +€73.000.
I think Germans need to prove they can make compelling EVs. Most are still using ICE-age heavy platforms with software glitches. And their prices are ridiculous. ET5 has higher safety rating to BMW i4.
What makes you think they are overpriced? They target high-end market from the beginning. If people are for cheaper cars, BYD is for that.
You said MAJOR upgrade? Clickbait?
It may be a very good premium EV SUV but my god it looks so boring.
Liar, liar.
Not very good looking. As if it’s too heavy and sank on its wheels.
Jezus man, it's a Chinese car.
Average car
Uhmmmm It’s not a pretty car.
有一说一 好丑😅
It's so boring. Ugh.
I don't like the design of NIO car, they look meh. But it's only my own taste and opinion
CCP chariot. No thanks
No need for CIA permission.
Yeah gotohell youp0s