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Nio EL8 Video Review

By MOTORWATT in New Electric Vehicles 395 views 20th Sep, 2024 Video Duration: N/A

Introducing the Nio EL8: A Symphony of Luxury and Electrification

Imagine, if you will, a chariot of the future, not just any mundane vehicle, but one that redefines the essence of luxury travel on electric wings. Enter the Nio EL8, a sumptuous electric SUV that doesn't just aim to compete but seeks to dominate the electric vehicle (EV) coliseum with its grandeur and electrifying performance. Crafted by the illustrious Nio, this opulent behemoth strides confidently alongside its siblings, the EL6 and EL7, but with a twist - a unique six-seater configuration that sets it apart from the conventional five-seater arrangements.

1. Big, Bold, and Beautiful: NIO EL8 Exterior Overview

Let’s get this out of the way—the NIO EL8 is massive. Stretching over 5.1 meters (201 inches) in length and almost as wide as a pickup truck, this SUV doesn’t just show up—it announces itself. With a drag coefficient of just 0.25, it manages to be sleek while towering over most of its rivals. Think Range Rover size but dressed in a minimalist designer suit from Shanghai.

  • Length: 5,099 mm (201 in)
  • Width: 2,199 mm (86.6 in)
  • Wheelbase: 3,070 mm (121 in)
  • Wheels: 20–22-inch alloys, Brembo brakes

The design plays nice with light—Double Dash LED headlights up front and a wide LED strip across the back keep things ultra-modern. The blacked-out pillars create that floating roof look, and tucked-away tech like LiDAR modules and side cameras give it spaceship vibes.

2. Muscle Meets Maturity: Performance and Powertrain

This thing isn't just pretty—it moves. The EL8’s dual-motor AWD setup brings 635–653 horsepower (480–490 kW) and 850 Nm (627 lb-ft) of torque. Nail the accelerator and it’ll hit 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.1 seconds. That’s sports car fast—in a vehicle that weighs as much as two Toyota Corollas.

  • Power Output: 635–653 hp
  • Torque: 850 Nm (627 lb-ft)
  • 0–100 km/h (62 mph): 4.1 seconds

Air suspension with Continuous Damping Control (CDC) keeps things level, even if it sometimes leans too far into “floaty” territory. You can tweak driving modes, but don’t expect razor-sharp handling—it’s built for comfort, not canyon carving.

3. Range You Can Count On

Equipped with a 100 kWh battery, the EL8 can stretch its legs up to 510 km (317 miles) under the WLTP cycle. Realistically, expect 450–480 km (280–298 miles) in mixed conditions. Opt for the 75 kWh pack and that drops to 400 km (250 miles).

  • Battery Options: 75 kWh or 100 kWh
  • WLTP Range: 400–510 km (250–317 mi)
  • Charging: 10–80% in 20–40 min (DC), 8–10 hrs (AC)

Here’s the kicker: NIO’s battery swapping tech lets you ditch charging altogether. Roll into a Power Swap Station and swap out your depleted pack for a fresh one in under 5 minutes. Tesla can’t do that. Neither can BMW. And certainly not the Kia EV9.

4. Inside the Lounge: NIO EL8 Interior Experience

Climb inside and you’ll feel like you’ve entered an upscale penthouse on wheels. The EL8 comes in a six-seat layout (2-2-2), and if you spring for the Executive Console, you get Ottoman-style recliners, a smart fridge, and massage functions straight out of a wellness retreat.

  • Seating: 6 (2-2-2) layout
  • Luxury Add-ons: Zero-gravity recliners, hot stone massage, refrigerator
  • Interior Materials: Vegan leather, rattan, soybean foam

Ambient lighting? Check. Panoramic sunroof? Double check. Even the third-row seats accommodate real adults. It’s a cabin designed to pamper, right down to the scent diffuser and double-glazed windows.

5. Tech That Talks (And Listens): Infotainment and Connectivity

Welcome to one of the smartest cockpits in the segment. A 12.8-inch AMOLED touchscreen runs NIO’s Banyan OS, supported by OTA updates. You also get a 16.3-inch HUD, a 10.2-inch driver display, and a 6.6-inch rear display. NOMI, the animated AI assistant, handles six-zone voice commands. It’s more intuitive than Alexa and slightly less creepy than Siri.

  • Main Display: 12.8-inch AMOLED
  • HUD: 16.3 inches
  • Rear Display: 6.6 inches
  • Audio: 23-speaker Dolby Atmos system

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, navigation, wireless charging—it’s all here. NOMI controls climate, media, and even window shades. Sometimes she’s too eager to help, but that’s better than being ignored altogether.

6. Driving Smarts: Level-4 ADAS with LiDAR

NIO packs in 33 sensors, including LiDAR and 8-megapixel cameras, enabling Level-4-capable ADAS. It handles adaptive cruise, lane keep, emergency braking, traffic jam assist, and even valet parking. It’s not quite robotaxi-ready, but it’s close.

  • Sensors: 33 (1 LiDAR, 11 cameras, 12 ultrasonic, 5 radar)
  • Autonomy: Level-4-capable (in limited zones)
  • ADAS Features: Lane change assist, traffic jam assist, auto park

Compared to Tesla’s FSD or BMW’s Highway Assistant, NIO Pilot holds its own, though refinement is still a work in progress. Bonus: OTA updates promise continual improvements without dealer visits.

7. Comfort Meets Cargo

The EL8 isn’t all show—it’s functional too. With the third row up, you get 265 liters (9.4 cu ft) of cargo space. Fold the back row and that jumps to 810 liters (28.6 cu ft). There’s also underfloor storage and multiple power outlets for your gear.

  • Boot Space (3rd row up): 265 liters
  • Boot Space (3rd row down): 810 liters
  • Underfloor Storage: Available

Sure, the fixed second row limits full SUV cargo potential, but this isn’t a Home Depot hauler—it’s a techy limo for families and execs.

8. Ownership Costs and Market Positioning

Priced between $82,900–$115,000 (€76,900–€106,000), the EL8 lands squarely between the BMW iX and the Tesla Model X. If you opt into Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS), you can knock the price down by a few thousand, though you’ll pay a monthly subscription fee.

  • Base Price: $82,900 USD (€76,900)
  • Top Trim: $115,000 USD (€106,000)
  • BaaS Option: Battery lease reduces upfront cost

Charging costs are low, thanks to electricity being cheaper than gas. NIO’s customer support and OTA reliability score high, though repair bills may sting if advanced systems go haywire post-warranty.

9. Rivals in the Crosshairs

So who should be nervous? A few competitors come to mind:

  • BMW iX: Quieter ride, classic handling, but lacks battery swapping and massage features.
  • Kia EV9: Budget-friendly and spacious, but missing the luxe touches.
  • Tesla Model X: Still the range king (560 km), but overpriced and lacking third-row comfort.
  • Audi Q8 e-tron: Solid but short-legged (345 km range), with fewer gadgets.

Compared to compact EVs like the Deepal L07 or budget entries like Wuling Bingo PLUS and BAK K-H4+2, the EL8 is in another galaxy—bigger, bolder, and built to pamper.

10. Pros and Cons Breakdown

Every luxury hauler has its hits and misses. Here’s the EL8’s scorecard:

  • Pros:
  • • 653 hp, AWD, and 4.1-second acceleration
  • • Battery swapping—5 minutes and you’re gone
  • • Six-seat Executive Console with fridge and massage
  • • 23-speaker Dolby Atmos and multi-display cockpit
  • • LiDAR-supported ADAS and Level-4 readiness
  • Cons:
  • • Suspension leans soft, not sporty
  • • High price tag deters casual buyers
  • • ADAS features can be finicky and over-eager
  • • Battery swapping not widely available outside China

Still, if you want to travel in silence while your seats knead your back and NOMI books your dinner, it’s hard to argue against it.

11. Who Should Buy the NIO EL8?

If you’re a tech-obsessed executive, an eco-conscious parent with a taste for Scandinavian-modern interiors, or someone who’s just bored of the same old BMWs and Audis—the NIO EL8 makes a strong case. It’s the electric SUV for those who want more: more comfort, more tech, more range, and a whole lot more presence.

  • Best For: Luxury family use, VIP transport, gadget lovers
  • Not For: Sporty drivers, budget shoppers, DIY tinkerers

With NIO expanding globally, expect to see more EL8s ferrying execs across the UAE, cruising the autobahn in Germany, and maybe even valet-parked at a Ritz in London soon.


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