Sales of Nioโ€™s new ES6 SUV model doubled in August following a lackluster first full month on the market, trade figures show.

Why itโ€™s important: Despite the growth, Nio will almost certainly miss its original annual sales target of 40,000 units as the embattled electric vehicle maker had achieved only 20% of the goal at the end of July.

  • Nio CFO Louis Hsieh scaled back the company annual goal during the companyโ€™s first quarter earnings call in late May. He did not reveal an adjusted target number given the uncertainty in subsidy cut, US trade tensions, and weakening demand. The full-year target might be given months after ES6 was launched, he said at the time.
  • The company is reportedly ready to cut the target by at least 12% to 35,000 units in second-quarter financial results later this month.

Details: Nio doubled sales of its ES6 five-seater SUV in August to 2,336 from 1,066 the month before, according to figures from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA).

  • The ES6 was the only model from a young EV maker in the associationโ€™s top 10 best-selling luxury SUV model ranking for the month.
  • The CPCA figures differ slightly from the companyโ€™s official delivery numbers. Nio reported ES6 sales of 1,086 units for June and July. Deliveries began in late June.
  • Nio had secured over 12,000 ES6 pre-orders as of the end of May, the company wrote in its first-quarter financial report.
  • However, this includes refundable deposit orders, and according to Nio President Qin Lihong, the actual purchase rate for the first commercial model, the ES8, was about 50% last year.
  • The ES8 also ranked 10th in the best-selling luxury model ranking from January to August with 7,586 units sold, some 300 units more than the companyโ€™s official data for the end of July
  • Nio declined to comment when contacted by TechNode on Tuesday.

Context: The impacts of Beijingโ€™s subsidy cuts are still ongoing in Chinaโ€™s new energy vehicle market, which had maintained long-term high double-digit expansion up until June.

  • More than 66,000 NEVs were sold in China in August, rising by a modest 0.8% quarter on quarter, but down 21.7% compared to the same period last year, CPCA figures show.

Jill Shen was TechNode's auto tech reporter until August 2025. She currently covers Chinese AI and EV as a freelancer. Connect with her via e-mail: jill_shen_sh@icloud.com or Twitter: @jill_shen_sh

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