Thats right, the current NIO chargers in China (i guess technical the same) are limited. Because the charging speed is still not a big topic in China. Just since the European market start, NIO has started to focus more and more on charging speed. Now we saw 500kW charging pile’s beside the new PSS V3. For the future NIO has some more arrows in their quiver. Also 800V batteries which could be used to charging with 800V but 400V in driving mode. ⚡️🔋🏁
Thank you so much for not doing a Swap! I would really like to see the charging curves, maybe with a faster charger, but this was still not too bad at this temperature.
Didn't know the limitations of nios own charger. If I did I would have charged it a ionity or a Supercharger instead. But the charging curve looks good!
There is a 10km buffer which is proofed with ES8 and ET7 with 100kWh batteries 🔋 The only thing is acceleration will goes down step by step ⚡️🔋🏁 Great video, thanks for sharing 👍🙏
Thanks for an awesome test. This means that the et5 should get over 800km of real world range now with the 150kwh pack. There is news today that the 150kwh pack has entered mass production and the plan is to have 1000 pack produced in 2023.
Yes, you will probably be able to come close to 800, but the car gets heavier and the consumption will get higher with the 159kW battery. Price will be sick with that battery pack. I think think the 100kW pack will be the best choise with more than enough range. Thank you for watching. 🙂
@@ItsOnlyElectric Actually the weight will stay more or less the same because the new battery is semi solid state with a density of 360wh/kg. This 75kwh pack is a mixture of NMC and LFP so it it really heavy. I hope they make a small 50kwh pack with the case made out of carbon fiber that can be used to make the car really light for use at trackdays. You have one swapstation right next to the Mantorp Park.😎
A track pack would be awsome! The 150 pack will unfortunately be way to expensive, at least the first couple of years. They say it will cost as much as the et5 itself.
I'm really surprised that in mild winter condition it is still able to do 88% range. Very impressive. And this car is a real looker. Love it. And love your reviews too.
The ET5 has a better ride quality than both the Model Y and Model 3. Especially when it comes to the performance versions. Model 3 Long range is the one that comes closest.
Finally NIO came to understaning that they need to sell to a broader consumers market and this model nailed it. Bellow 50K Eur premium sedan, looks sporty and elegant, faster than regular Porsche Panamera that needs 4,4 seconds to 100 KMh and this thing needs only 4s. Cosidering looks, comfort and technology all this for price that average buyer can afford this should be the best seller. Why one would buy Porsche for 200k eur that is slower than NIO? and you need to pay the fuel
Very nice video. I expected to know the average speed of the trip as well, to understand better these fuel consumptions scenario. By the way, nice ob guys! Bye!
it is more truthful than the tesla model y long range. i seen 3 videos already of it getting around 280 miles from the 330 miles claimed or it is getting 85% of what tesla claim, driving at 70mph average. if nio is getting 88% thats great. would take this over model 3 any day of the year
I love the NIO. My Model 3 has interior rattle noise. It is such a nuisance. I also normally get between 78% and 82% of claimed range only for the Model 3. The Model 3 is not stellar and its Autopilot is not reliable as of 2023. It suddenly slammed on its brakes when I was on the left most lane (the fastest lane in USA) and there was a car in the second right lane slowing down due to merge lane ahead. It has nothing to do with my leftmost fastest lane, but the Model 3 still slammed its brake. The autopilot is also not reliable in rainy or foggy conditions. The side cameras have tendency to be "blocked, and autopilot is disabled" message comes on screen quite often. Tesla needs to spend some money and put some nice radar sensors and LiDAR too, besides the cameras on a Tesla is only 2 mega-pixels, NIO is already using 8 mega-pixels. Tesla cars are cheap for a reason. After owning one for about a year, I am not as impressed as some UA-camrs want me to be.
Teslas being cheaper will certainly result in lower quantity. I am still curious why people in China are still buying Tesla instead of a NIO for a similar price. NIO may need to improve software performance but there are still lots of software issues with Teslas. But if you think about it, all software has bugs including Apple phones.
@@anvoong2510 because in china , they are at different price level . Ppl normally buy Tesla model 3 entry level at 230k RMB , ET5 at 350k RMB level . That is around 17k USD difference
I wonder if the NIO is actually a similar price? I don't think comparing the base model Tesla is fair - this car has more options and performance - so maybe comparing to the Long Range or Performance is more accurate. I looked up the prices in Sweden according to the Tesla and NIO configurators the NIO 75Kwh with battery is 686k Kr - The Model 3 Long Range (base configuration) is 588k Kr and Performance is 623k Kr. I don't know if this is like-for like (e.g. if this is what you pay to drive it away so to speak for both the NIO and Teslas) in both cases - Perhaps our Swedish hosts could confirm. It looks like on paper just based on performance level (not the only measure I know) the NIO sits between the 2 tesla models performance and maybe range wise but is 10% more than the performance model Tesla.
I would compare it to a model 3 performance with enhanced autopilot. Nios self driving functions that's standard handles autopark and lane change. With that setup the Tesla costs 671k SEK compared to the Nio ET5 75kwh 686k SEK. So thr same ball park.
@@ItsOnlyElectric Ok thank you! Sorry I have seen it at the end of the video. Really nice the ET5! It would be interesting to see the consumption at 130km/h that is the speed I use to have in France and Italy. And usually also a warmer temperature...! I am mainly concerned about highway speed. In the city and other roads no problem.
@@adedomini The ET5 has a low drag coefficient so it will manage higher speeds well. But all electric cars will suffer big range loss in that speeds. Expect aound 300km of range with the smaller 75kWh.
@@ItsOnlyElectric Thank you for the reply! I am doing very often 320km to get to my second home during week-ends. I almost always perform the trip without any stop since time is always a scarce resource and I can relax once I get home. For me it is a must to find a car that can perform at last 320/330 km with one charge at around 130km/h, otherwise I will keep my ICE car that works just perfectly. I was looking at the Tesla 3 but the range (always at 130km/h) is also around 300km probably the only option for me is the Model 3 Dual Motor that should be around 350km or wait for the ET5 with 100kWh but probably is going to be more expensive. Thank you again and congratulation for your videos clear and informative!
The reason NIO made their charging the slow is to force you to battery swap. More money! NIO RECHARGES those batteries at night when rates are cheapest!
Haha nah mate, it's just the limitation of the old NIO chargers. They have brand new v3 chargers now. Charging performance should be significantly better.
ET5 is my dream car, glad to see ownership from a cold country perspective being I am in Canada. Awwww, that was a nice 'Good morning' from NOMI. $NIO
Great car! The wagon version would be s perfect car for me. 🙂
@@ItsOnlyElectric I bet you're turning heads with this beauty! I am still watching the video from my computer, so far it's great. :)
Yes, a lot of people looking and taking photos of it.
I really really love this car. Excellent!
My favorite car!
Except the yellow is the worst color :P
What a beauty. Awesome CEO , and beautiful cars... I'm heavy on Nio stock. Holding for 5 to 10 years before I consider selling a good amount
Love the ET5. Our little “rebel” with NIO.
Thats right, the current NIO chargers in China (i guess technical the same) are limited. Because the charging speed is still not a big topic in China. Just since the European market start, NIO has started to focus more and more on charging speed. Now we saw 500kW charging pile’s beside the new PSS V3. For the future NIO has some more arrows in their quiver. Also 800V batteries which could be used to charging with 800V but 400V in driving mode. ⚡️🔋🏁
NIO charging at 500kw??.. I only know of the latest Xpeng G9 4C battery that can charge at 480kw
Thanks!
Thanks Pete! And thank you for watching. 🙂
Thanks for all the hard work. !
Thank you for watching! 🙂
Love this kind of test !! I would like to watch more about Chinese EV !!! Superb video, greetins from Barcelona :)
Awesome, thank you! More tests and reviews to be found on the channel and more on the way. 👍
Thank you so much for not doing a Swap! I would really like to see the charging curves, maybe with a faster charger, but this was still not too bad at this temperature.
Didn't know the limitations of nios own charger. If I did I would have charged it a ionity or a Supercharger instead. But the charging curve looks good!
Thanks for doing this test. Really like the car and a serious contender for my next EV purchase 👍
Thank for watching!
There is a 10km buffer which is proofed with ES8 and ET7 with 100kWh batteries 🔋 The only thing is acceleration will goes down step by step ⚡️🔋🏁 Great video, thanks for sharing 👍🙏
Thanks for watching!
👍Excellent result !
Thanks for an awesome test.
This means that the et5 should get over 800km of real world range now with the 150kwh pack. There is news today that the 150kwh pack has entered mass production and the plan is to have 1000 pack produced in 2023.
Yes, you will probably be able to come close to 800, but the car gets heavier and the consumption will get higher with the 159kW battery. Price will be sick with that battery pack.
I think think the 100kW pack will be the best choise with more than enough range.
Thank you for watching. 🙂
@@ItsOnlyElectric Actually the weight will stay more or less the same because the new battery is semi solid state with a density of 360wh/kg. This 75kwh pack is a mixture of NMC and LFP so it it really heavy. I hope they make a small 50kwh pack with the case made out of carbon fiber that can be used to make the car really light for use at trackdays. You have one swapstation right next to the Mantorp Park.😎
A track pack would be awsome! The 150 pack will unfortunately be way to expensive, at least the first couple of years. They say it will cost as much as the et5 itself.
@@ItsOnlyElectric Yes but mass production will help the prices go down eventually. Can not wait until Nio comes to Finland.
I'm really surprised that in mild winter condition it is still able to do 88% range. Very impressive. And this car is a real looker. Love it. And love your reviews too.
Yes, that's a good result. Glad that you appreciate my videos. 👍
nio et5 dream car
Great video 😊
Bra video! 👍
After those long distances with the ET5.
How would you compare the ride quality to a Model 3 and Model Y now?
Great test, guys! 🙏🏻
The ET5 has a better ride quality than both the Model Y and Model 3. Especially when it comes to the performance versions. Model 3 Long range is the one that comes closest.
@@ItsOnlyElectric can you try byd seal and han?
@@EmmaNguyen-mg5xq I have reviewed the BYD HAN: ua-cam.com/play/PL5Cprjabxcv2G3D6uJlJ36cbd39EI3N_8.html
The Seal is not available in Europe yet.
@@ItsOnlyElectric Thank you!
Great video and a very impressive car!
Great car Indeed! Thank you for watching.
I love NIO
I know I am getting an ET5 :D I am going to wait for the NT3.0 version tho ;) Thank you for the awesome NIO coverage, please keep it up!
The same as me, waiting for NT3.0 high performance stuff ⚡️🔋🏁
Don't forget, you have more than one brother around you 😜
Hello! Maxim! I was close texting you the other day to check how you're. But something come in between. Wazzup?
How is the ride quality and noise compared with BYD Han?
Noise test coming soon. 🙂 Ride quality really good for being steel springs. HAN a bit more soft since it's on air suspension.
@@ItsOnlyElectric Han has steel springs and adaptive dampers.
That's true. My bad. New version is coming with the Disus-C suspension. Don't think that available in Europe yet though.
Finally NIO came to understaning that they need to sell to a broader consumers market and this model nailed it. Bellow 50K Eur premium sedan, looks sporty and elegant, faster than regular Porsche Panamera that needs 4,4 seconds to 100 KMh and this thing needs only 4s. Cosidering looks, comfort and technology all this for price that average buyer can afford this should be the best seller. Why one would buy Porsche for 200k eur that is slower than NIO? and you need to pay the fuel
In summary quite good!!
Yes!
Very nice video. I expected to know the average speed of the trip as well, to understand better these fuel consumptions scenario. By the way, nice ob guys! Bye!
Thanks! 🙏 Avarage speed was 90km/h (56mph). Stated towards the end of the video but a bit hard to spot.
it is more truthful than the tesla model y long range. i seen 3 videos already of it getting around 280 miles from the 330 miles claimed or it is getting 85% of what tesla claim, driving at 70mph average. if nio is getting 88% thats great. would take this over model 3 any day of the year
What's the fire risk?
Lower than in a gas car.
Awesome test, thank you very much. 🤗 I'm curious how it is charging at a Hypercharger.👋😄
You will probably be able to charge it to 63% 5mins quicker. So 0-70% may go in 25min instead of 30.
Is it true the 100 kWh battery does not charge faster so it will only take more time to fill it up?
It has the same charge speed. So will take longer to charge in total. But will probably tapper a bit later.
Is it possible to order ET5 without Nomi? Because I saw on their website that Nomi is a 500€ option
Yrs it is.
I love the NIO. My Model 3 has interior rattle noise. It is such a nuisance. I also normally get between 78% and 82% of claimed range only for the Model 3. The Model 3 is not stellar and its Autopilot is not reliable as of 2023. It suddenly slammed on its brakes when I was on the left most lane (the fastest lane in USA) and there was a car in the second right lane slowing down due to merge lane ahead. It has nothing to do with my leftmost fastest lane, but the Model 3 still slammed its brake. The autopilot is also not reliable in rainy or foggy conditions. The side cameras have tendency to be "blocked, and autopilot is disabled" message comes on screen quite often. Tesla needs to spend some money and put some nice radar sensors and LiDAR too, besides the cameras on a Tesla is only 2 mega-pixels, NIO is already using 8 mega-pixels. Tesla cars are cheap for a reason. After owning one for about a year, I am not as impressed as some UA-camrs want me to be.
Teslas being cheaper will certainly result in lower quantity. I am still curious why people in China are still buying Tesla instead of a NIO for a similar price. NIO may need to improve software performance but there are still lots of software issues with Teslas. But if you think about it, all software has bugs including Apple phones.
@@anvoong2510 because in china , they are at different price level . Ppl normally buy Tesla model 3 entry level at 230k RMB , ET5 at 350k RMB level . That is around 17k USD difference
@@anvoong2510 or put this way , Tesla is Toyota in china , NIO is Lexus
I wonder if the NIO is actually a similar price? I don't think comparing the base model Tesla is fair - this car has more options and performance - so maybe comparing to the Long Range or Performance is more accurate.
I looked up the prices in Sweden according to the Tesla and NIO configurators the NIO 75Kwh with battery is 686k Kr - The Model 3 Long Range (base configuration) is 588k Kr and Performance is 623k Kr. I don't know if this is like-for like (e.g. if this is what you pay to drive it away so to speak for both the NIO and Teslas) in both cases - Perhaps our Swedish hosts could confirm. It looks like on paper just based on performance level (not the only measure I know) the NIO sits between the 2 tesla models performance and maybe range wise but is 10% more than the performance model Tesla.
I would compare it to a model 3 performance with enhanced autopilot. Nios self driving functions that's standard handles autopark and lane change.
With that setup the Tesla costs 671k SEK compared to the Nio ET5 75kwh 686k SEK.
So thr same ball park.
Nio car and charger, no excuses. Way better cars out there for the price!
Are you in Canada with this?
This is in Sweden..🙂
NIO can not only charge, but in China, there is also a NIO power station that can replace a fully charged battery for NIO's car within five minutes!
Yes, check my other videos about swapping. 👍
ua-cam.com/play/PL5Cprjabxcv1bf-G8GR03s_zV5WzJaIah.html
@@ItsOnlyElectric Sorry, I didn't see it just now😊😊😊
@@yuqingsu-k5t NP. 😉
除了价钱这个车是完美的
Thanks for the test. Could you please say the speed? 165Wh per km but at which speed?? 90 or 130? There is a huge difference !
It's stated in the video. Average speed of 90km/h and cold weather. 🙂
@@ItsOnlyElectric Ok thank you! Sorry I have seen it at the end of the video. Really nice the ET5!
It would be interesting to see the consumption at 130km/h that is the speed I use to have in France and Italy. And usually also a warmer temperature...!
I am mainly concerned about highway speed. In the city and other roads no problem.
@@adedomini The ET5 has a low drag coefficient so it will manage higher speeds well. But all electric cars will suffer big range loss in that speeds. Expect aound 300km of range with the smaller 75kWh.
@@ItsOnlyElectric Thank you for the reply! I am doing very often 320km to get to my second home during week-ends. I almost always perform the trip without any stop since time is always a scarce resource and I can relax once I get home. For me it is a must to find a car that can perform at last 320/330 km with one charge at around 130km/h, otherwise I will keep my ICE car that works just perfectly. I was looking at the Tesla 3 but the range (always at 130km/h) is also around 300km probably the only option for me is the Model 3 Dual Motor that should be around 350km or wait for the ET5 with 100kWh but probably is going to be more expensive.
Thank you again and congratulation for your videos clear and informative!
Please also always state the price of the vehicle.. Great video thou
Hello. I do that in my full review. This was focis on the range. 🙂
Full review:
ua-cam.com/video/w2WFh0Bf-xI/v-deo.html
400 km in winter with a 75 kWh battery seems good to me.
Yes, it's a good result.
14:37 Average speed 74.7 km/h
Yes, that's with red lights and stops on the route so not correct.
The reason NIO made their charging the slow is to force you to battery swap. More money! NIO RECHARGES those batteries at night when rates are cheapest!
That's smart!
@@tempotempo-yf5yn Dude...none of us knows..we are just having fun discussing the car. Enjoy the mans video!
Haha nah mate, it's just the limitation of the old NIO chargers. They have brand new v3 chargers now. Charging performance should be significantly better.
The station states 250A max at the label.
100kW on a depleted battery in mild cold is good.
It's ok. Will be better with a more powerful charger ~130kW.
It’s a nice car, but that baby poo colour is horrible
Please always do the reviews in matching outfits 😀
Haha!!!! Will do, it's more fun that way.