The 2025 NIO ES6 is a mid-size all-electric SUV that combines strong performance with NIO's signature battery-swapping technology and premium digital experience. Dual electric motors deliver a combined 483 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque to all four wheels, achieving 0-62 mph in 4.5 seconds. The 100 kWh battery pack provides up to 390 miles of WLTP range, with the option to swap to a fully charged battery in approximately three minutes at NIO Power Swap stations. The cabin features sustainable microfiber and genuine leather upholstery, a 12.8-inch AMOLED central display, and the NOMI AI-powered in-car companion with emotional interaction capability. With its flowing coupe-SUV design, air suspension with adaptive damping, and over-the-air update capability, the ES6 positions itself as a compelling alternative to the BMW iX and Mercedes EQE SUV.
Electric SUVs
The NIO ES6 is a mid-size electric SUV with 483 hp dual motors, 390-mile range, and NIO's unique three-minute battery-swap technology.
Car Details
MakeNIO
ModelES6
Year2025
Body TypeSUV
Engine TypeElectric Dual Motor
Horsepower483 hp
Torque516 lb-ft
Transmission1-speed direct drive
DrivetrainAWD
Fuel Economy390 miles range
Starting MSRP$50,000
Seating5 passengers
0-60 mph4.5 sec
3.9
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The NIO ES6 offers an intriguing alternative in the electric SUV space, distinguished primarily by NIO's innovative battery-swapping infrastructure that eliminates traditional charging anxiety. With 483 horsepower, dual-motor AWD, and an impressive 390-mile range, the specification sheet is competitive with premium European rivals. The interior is well-appointed with sustainable materials, a large central screen, and NOMI -- NIO's AI companion that adds a unique personality to the ownership experience. Build quality has improved substantially, and the driving experience is competent if not sporty. However, the ES6's appeal is heavily dependent on proximity to NIO's swap station network, which remains limited outside China. Without the battery-swap convenience, the ES6 is a solid but not exceptional electric SUV competing against more established brands with better service networks. The suspension prioritizes comfort over handling precision, and the steering lacks the engagement of European rivals. At $50,000, the value is strong on paper, but questions about long-term support, resale value, and brand development outside China are legitimate considerations for potential buyers.