NIO Electric Car Sales Almost Doubled In February 2023 via insideevs.com
NIO positively surprised us in February, achieving a relatively solid electric vehicle sales result and a high rate of growth year-over-year.
The Chinese premium EV start-up reports that its total vehicle deliveries amounted to 12,157 last month, which is 98 percent more than a year ago.Such a monthly result in the short month of February and after Tesla's price reductions is quite promising. reports also that its crossover/SUV sales amounted to 5,037 units , while electric sedan sales amounted to 7,120 . NIO does not provide a breakdown between the individual models anymore.NIO car sales – February 2023
So far this year, NIO delivered more than 20,000 electric vehicles, which is 31 percent more than a year ago.Total YTD: 20,663
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