
It might be another sign that orders increased, making the factory busy.






NIO vehicles sold for an average of RMB 413,300 ($60,700) in January, higher than BMW's RMB 399,400 and Lexus' RMB 390,600 in China.
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NIO's 150-kWh pack will initially be available for lease only, with a buyout option to be offered in the future.
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