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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 Please make sure that you have carefully read the latest version of this manual and are familiar with the features of ET7 prior to use. NIO shall not bear any liability for any personal injury to you/others or damage to your vehicle/property caused by failure to properly operate ET7 as instructed.
  • Page 3 If you need assistance in an emergency, please contact us by phone .
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    64 EPB indicator 7 Keyless Unlocking/Locking 65 Trunk Lighting 9 Unlocking, Starting and Locking with Account and Memory NIO App 10 Unlocking/Locking via Bluetooth 66 Linking Key Fob to Account 12 Unlocking/Locking via NFC 67 Switching Accounts 14 Unlocking/Locking with the Central...
  • Page 5 122 USB Ports 198 Child Protection Locks 123 12V Power Outlets 199 Child Seat 208 Multi Collision Braking (MCB) Wipers and Side Mirrors 209 Pet Mode 124 Front Windshield Wipers 211 Keep Powered On Mode 127 Side Mirror Adjustment 212 Camp Mode 128 Side Mirror Folding Safety Assist Features 129 Side Mirror Heating...
  • Page 6 Leakage 370 Protective Films 427 Vehicle Cutting 372 Application of Antibacterial Product General Vehicle Info 374 ET7 Information 375 Instrument Cluster and Controls 376 Warning Sign Information 378 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 380 Driving Motor Identification Labels 381 Recommended Fluids and...
  • Page 7: Locks

    Internet, you can also locate it by tapping My Vehicle > Find My Car on the NIO app. The vehicle’s horn will honk and the turn signals will flash to indicate its location. Tap Find My Car again to clear the location prompt.
  • Page 8: Unlocking/Locking With Smart Key Fob

    Locks Unlocking/Locking with Smart Key Fob Before entering the vehicle, you can unlock it with the smart key fob. The maximum effective range of the smart key fob is 30-70 meters away from the vehicle and may vary with the status of the smart key fob. The smart key fob has the following buttons: Unlock When the vehicle is in PARK, press the button to unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 9 If a smart key fob or phone with the Bluetooth digital key is left in the vehicle, you can still lock the vehicle with smart key fob, and the NIO app will remind you of a key left in the vehicle.
  • Page 10 • If the key fob is lost or damaged, please contact NIO immediately and take all of your keys to NIO for authentication, or apply for new key fobs.
  • Page 11: Replacing The Smart Key Fob Battery

    Dispose of used batteries according to instructions and local laws. Please see the NIO website for details. When installing the battery, please align its contacts, and then close the rear cover properly to ensure the proper use of the key fob.
  • Page 12 Locks Caution Radio waves may affect the performance of the key fob. Keep other electronic devices (e.g. phones, laptops and tablets) at least 30 cm away from the key fob.
  • Page 13: Keyless Unlocking/Locking

    Locks Keyless Unlocking/Locking When you carry an authenticated smart key fob or Bluetooth (in your pocket or bag), you can unlock or lock the vehicle simply by touching the rear end of any exterior door handle. If the key fob is left in the vehicle or a door is open (including the hood or the liftgate), the vehicle cannot be locked by pressing the rear end of an exterior door handle.
  • Page 14 Locks Warning Patients who are dependent on pacemakers should stay at least 22 centimeters away from the interior antennas, to avoid their cardiac pacemakers from being interfered by the keyless unlocking system’s antenna. Locations of the interior Bluetooth antennas are as follows: Under the rearview mirror cover Above the left B-pillar Above the right B-pillar...
  • Page 15: Unlocking, Starting And Locking With Nio App

    You can remotely unlock or lock the doors and start the vehicle when you are still away from the vehicle by tapping Door Locks in My Vehicle on the NIO app. Doing this allows you to lend your vehicle to someone else.
  • Page 16: Unlocking/Locking Via Bluetooth

    • You can press the trunk switch or go to the My Vehicle page of the NIO app to open/close the truck. • You can find your vehicle, adjust windows, your vehicle via the My Vehicle page...
  • Page 17 If a smart key fob or phone with the Bluetooth digital key is left in the vehicle, you can still lock the vehicle with smart key fob, and the NIO app will remind you of a key left in the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Unlocking/Locking Via Nfc

    To unlock or lock the vehicle using your phone: Tap My Vehicle > Vehicle Info > NFC Key on the NIO app, install the "NIO NFC Key" app on your phone, and turn on "NFC Key". An "NFC" icon will be displayed in the top left corner of "My Vehicle".
  • Page 19 • When unlocking or locking the vehicle via NFC, please log into the NIO app and redownload the NFC key if you are unable to obtain an authenticated NFC key. If an authenticated NFC key is not detected, please ensure that the vehicle matches the NFC account.
  • Page 20: Unlocking/Locking With The Central Lock

    Locks Unlocking/Locking with the Central Lock You can unlock or lock the vehicle by pressing the central lock button. When the vehicle is unlocked and all doors are closed, you can lock the vehicle from the inside by pressing the central lock. After locking, a Vehicle Locked icon will appear on the center display and the button LED light will turn green.
  • Page 21: Emergency Unlocking/Locking

    Locks Emergency Unlocking/Locking Unlocking/Locking from the Outside When you are unable to unlock or lock the vehicle from the outside with one of the aforementioned methods, you can use the emergency key to unlock or lock the driver's door. Caution Do not leave the emergency key in your vehicle.
  • Page 22 Locks Pull the door handle, and insert the emergency key into the lock. Rotate the key counterclockwise to unlock the driver's door. To lock the driver's door, rotate the key counterclockwise first for unlocking, and then turn it clockwise. Caution To lock the vehicle with the key fob after it has been unlocked with the emergency key, reset the lock cylinder by unlocking and then locking the driver's door to keep the vehicle safe.
  • Page 23 Locks Unlocking from the Inside When the whole vehicle is locked, if the door needs to be opened in an emergency (for example, when the electronic switch on the door handle fails or the vehicle falls into the water), pull the mechanical switch on the interior door handle once to open the corresponding door.
  • Page 24: Walk Up Unlock

    Locks Walk Up Unlock Walk Up Unlock works when you carry a valid smart key fob or a phone with the Unlocking and Starting via Bluetooth feature enabled. The vehicle will automatically unlock when you are within about 1.5 meters of the B pillar. You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Doors &...
  • Page 25: Auto Unlock In Park

    Locks Auto Unlock in PARK The vehicle automatically unlocks in PARK. If the vehicle is locked automatically while driving (at a speed over 8 km/h), the vehicle will unlock the doors automatically when you stop the vehicle by pressing the brake pedal and shifting into PARK. After unlocking, the tailgate can be opened from the outside without a key.
  • Page 26: Walk-Away Lock

    • When using Walk-Away Lock, please ensure the vehicle is locked via the lock sound or visual checks (headlights, side mirrors or the NIO app), so as to protect the property inside your vehicle. •...
  • Page 27: Drive-Away Locking

    Locks Drive-Away Locking Your vehicle can automatically lock while driving. When the vehicle is unlocked and all doors, the front hood, and the tailgate are closed, the vehicle automatically locks all doors when the driving speed exceeds 8 km/h. Note Drive Away Locking will only be activated once the vehicle transitions from being stationary to moving.
  • Page 28: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    (or carrying one without a valid authorization), the anti-theft alarm will be triggered. At this time, the turn signals will flash and the horn will honk. You can unlock the vehicle from the outside with the smart key fob, NIO app or NFC key to deactivate the anti-theft alarm.
  • Page 29: Doors < Windows

    Doors < Windows Door Handles When the vehicle is unlocked, the exterior door handles will automatically extend. Touch the inside of a door handle gently with your hand, the door will slightly pop open, and the window will move down a little, so that you can easily open the door.
  • Page 30 Doors < Windows When you are inside the vehicle, you can open a door can by pressing the corresponding electronic switch on the interior door handle. Press once if the vehicle is unlocked, and twice if the vehicle is locked. The corresponding door will pop open, and the window will move down a little.
  • Page 31: Easy Entry

    Doors < Windows Easy Entry Easy Entry offers the driver and passengers multiple options and settings to make entering and exiting the vehicle more convenient. Driver Easy Entry After initializing the driver’s seat on the center display, you can set the most convenient exit position for you to get out of the vehicle.
  • Page 32 Doors < Windows Note After turning on Driver Seat Easy Entry, when you sit in the driver’s seat and close the door (or press the brake pedal), the driver’s seat, steering wheel, side mirrors and HUD height will automatically adjust to the settings saved in the system. Front Passenger Easy Entry If a passenger opens the front passenger door when the vehicle is stopped and in PARK, the front passenger seat will move to the preset exit position (the position...
  • Page 33 Doors < Windows Caution When using Front Passenger Easy Entry, it is recommended that you set the default position appropriately, and pay attention to the surrounding environment and the safety of any passengers in the second row.
  • Page 34: Liftgate

    Doors < Windows Liftgate Opening the Liftgate by Pressing When you are carrying a smart key fob, you can open the liftgate by gently pressing the button on the liftgate handle. While the liftgate is opening, press and hold the button to automatically save the current liftgate height.
  • Page 35 When the vehicle is in PARK and the doors are closed, you can tap My Vehicle > Liftgate on the NIO app to open the liftgate. You will be notified if the liftgate is opened successfully. Tap the highlighted Liftgate button again to close the liftgate.
  • Page 36 Doors < Windows Caution This operation is only available when the vehicle is connected to the Internet. Opening/Closing the Liftgate by Kicking When your hands are occupied, or it’s inconvenient to use a key fob, the kick- activated liftgate can assist you. In the middle of the rear bumper, quickly move your foot back and forth (at least 10 cm) one time under the center of the rear bumper, and the liftgate will open.
  • Page 37 Doors < Windows • Ensure that the range of the kicking motion is roughly in the middle of the rear bumper. Warning • Do not drive the vehicle when the liftgate is open. • To reduce the risk of being pinched, ensure that no one is near the liftgate operating area when opening or closing the liftgate.
  • Page 38: Window Control

    Doors < Windows Window Control The driver’s door has switches to control all of the four windows. Driver’s side window Passenger side window Rear window – right Rear window – left Each of the other three doors also has a switch on the armrest to control the corresponding window.
  • Page 39 Doors < Windows When the vehicle is in PARK and the driver’s seat is unoccupied, you can use the smart key fob to control the windows. With the doors, hood and liftgate closed, press and hold the unlock button on the smart key fob to fully open all windows; then press and hold the lock button to fully close all windows;...
  • Page 40 Doors < Windows Release the switch and the window will move down slightly. Toggle the switch backward again until the window is fully closed. Press the switch to lower the window until it is fully open.
  • Page 41: Anti-Stone Chipping Protective Films

    Doors < Windows Anti-Stone Chipping Protective Films Located on both sides of the rear wheels, anti-stone chipping protective films can effectively protect the paint from scratches caused by gravel and other hard granules during the rapid movement of the vehicle, thus keeping the paint intact and beautiful.
  • Page 42: Charging

    If any abnormality is found, do not charge the vehicle. Otherwise, it may result in damage to the vehicle, the charging device, or personal injury. Please contact NIO if necessary. •...
  • Page 43 . • If the vehicle has a peculiar smell or emits smoke while charging, stop charging and contact NIO immediately. • Do not remove the charging connector before charging is completed. Doing so may cause an electric arc.
  • Page 44: Charging

    Charging Charging You can charge your vehicle with Power Home or a public charger. Charging Process Shift into PARK, press the charge port cover, or swipe right on the center display and tap Charge Port to deploy the charge port cover. The charge port indicator is in solid white.
  • Page 45 If you need to stop the charging manually, you need to unlock the vehicle and stop the charging by tapping My ET7 > Battery on the center display or on the NIO app. Then, remove the charging connector after the charge port indicator turns into solid green.
  • Page 46 Note When charging the vehicle using NIO Power Home, the charge port cover will automatically open when you take off the charging connector from the charger and will automatically close when you remove the connector from the vehicle.
  • Page 47 Charging hold the charging connector unlock button for one to two seconds, and then unplug the connector after the indicator on the charge port turns solid green. If the problem persists, please stop charging immediately and contact NIO.
  • Page 48: Battery Level And Charging Display

    Charging Battery Level and Charging Display The state of the high voltage battery and battery-related warning messages are displayed on the digital instrument cluster. Current power Indicates the current power of the high voltage battery or power gained through regenerative braking. Energy bars The blue energy bar indicates the power of the high voltage battery.
  • Page 49 Please promptly charge the battery or contact NIO when necessary. High voltage battery cutoff Indicates that the vehicle’s high voltage power is off. Please contact NIO when necessary. 12V battery charging fault Please contact NIO immediately when this indicator lights up.
  • Page 50: Battery Warmup

    Charging Battery Warmup The charging speed of high voltage batteries tends to decrease at low temperatures such as in winter. When Battery Warmup is turned on, the battery can be pre-heated before the vehicle arrives at the charging point (charging station ) to improve the charging efficiency.
  • Page 51 Charging familiar with the route to the charging point and can get there without navigation. This allows the high voltage battery to be pre-heated for improved charging efficiency. You can turn on or off this feature on the center display , and preconditioning status will be displayed on the top status bar of the center display.
  • Page 52: Charge/Discharge Device

    Charging Charge/Discharge Device Our portable charge/discharge device allows you to enjoy more scenarios that need power, such as outdoor camping or emergency charging. To meet your charging/discharging needs, the portable charge/discharge device can be integrated into the DC charge port of the vehicle as follows: Discharge When camping outdoors, you can plug your camping electrical equipment to the discharge power strip of the portable charge/discharge device, so as to supply it...
  • Page 53 Charging Connect the charging plug to a household power outlet for power supply. Turn on the charge/discharge device to start charging the vehicle. You can check the current charge status on the vehicle's instrument panel or the Battery interface of the center display. Then follow the steps as charging via the DC charger.
  • Page 54: Lights

    Lights High Beams and Low Beams You can set high beams and low beams with the light control lever on the left of the steering wheel. • Push the lever away from you and release to turn on Auto High Beams. Push the lever again to turn on high beams.
  • Page 55: Turn Signals

    Lights Turn Signals • Left: Push the lever down • Right: Push the lever up The turn signals stop operating when the steering wheel returns to the center position or the lever is moved back to the center. When a turn signal is on, the corresponding icon lights up on the digital instrument cluster with clicking sounds.
  • Page 56: Fog Lights

    Lights Fog Lights Press the button on the end of the left lever to turn on the front and rear fog lights. Position lights are automatically turned on when fog lights are on. Sequence: • First press: Front fog lights on. •...
  • Page 57: Welcome Lighting

    Lights Welcome Lighting When you or an authorized user carries an authenticated smart key fob or a mobile phone with the BLE Unlock & Start feature enabled and approaches the vehicle at a maximum distance of 7-10 meters, the low beams and position lights will automatically turn on to welcome you.
  • Page 58: Exterior Door Handle Courtesy Lights

    Lights Exterior Door Handle Courtesy Lights Each exterior door handle is equipped with a light. When the vehicle is unlocked, the door handles automatically extend and the lights turn on to illuminate the surrounding environment.
  • Page 59: Reading Lights

    Lights Reading Lights Automatic Control of Reading Lights When you unlock the vehicle or open any door (or liftgate), the reading lights turn on automatically to illuminate the cabin. The reading lights turn off automatically if any of the following conditions is met. In this case, you can turn on the reading lights by touching the switch on the headliner.
  • Page 60 Lights When the vehicle is locked from the outside (with a smart key fob or the NIO app), all reading lights will be turned off. Note If a front reading light is turned on via the touch switch on the headliner, the reading light cannot be controlled by the master switch and will need to be turned off manually;...
  • Page 61: Puddle Lights

    Lights Puddle Lights There are one puddle light under each door and two puddle lights on the liftgate. The puddle lights illuminate the ground at night to prevent you and passengers from stepping into a puddle. The puddle light turns on when a corresponding door or the liftgate is opened, and turns off after it remains open for 10 minutes or is closed.
  • Page 62: Smart Ambient Lights

    Lights Smart Ambient Lights The smart ambient lights are located on the doors, storage areas and floor. You can set your preferred ambient lighting and enjoy the delightful atmosphere it creates. You can turn on ambient lighting on the center display. In this case, the default ambient lighting effect for the current drive mode will be turned on.
  • Page 63: Illuminated Door Sill Inlays

    Lights Illuminated Door Sill Inlays In order to provide a delightful entry and exit, when any door is opened, the door sill inlay of the corresponding door will light up to illuminate the cabin and surrounding environment.
  • Page 64: Vanity Mirror Lights

    Lights Vanity Mirror Lights Vanity mirrors are provided on the two sun visors on the front headliner. The vanity mirrors are automatically illuminated when opened.
  • Page 65: Follow Me Home

    Lights Follow Me Home The vehicle is equipped with the Follow Me Home feature. When you lock your vehicle and are ready to leave it at night, the low beams and position lights will turn on to illuminate the road ahead for you. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Lights >...
  • Page 66: Exterior Lighting Interaction

    Lights Exterior Lighting Interaction In different modes, the exterior lighting will present different dynamic interactive effects, establishing the communication between the vehicle and you. • Unlock/Lock The front and rear position lights show a sweep animation effect, and the low beams turn on.
  • Page 67: Minimal Lighting

    Lights Minimal Lighting When the vehicle is in PARK, you can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display and tap Lights > Lighting to turn on Minimal Lighting. All the ambient lights and reading lights inside the vehicle and the headlights outside the vehicle will turn off.
  • Page 68: Search Lighting

    Lights Search Lighting You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display and tap Lights > Lighting to turn on Search Lighting. All the ambient lights and reading lights inside the vehicle and the headlights outside the vehicle will turn on and their brightness will be automatically adjusted to the maximum, making it convenient for you to search for items in the vehicle.
  • Page 69: Night Lighting

    Lights Night Lighting You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display and tap Lights > Lighting to turn on Night Lighting. The ambient lights on the floor will turn on a warm yellow shimmer, and the ambient lights and reading lights on doors and storage areas will turn off to provide a comfortable sleeping environment.
  • Page 70: Epb Indicator

    Lights EPB indicator EPB indicator ON: The front and rear position lights are turned on. How to enable: • Method 1: Turn on the hazard warning lights. Lock the vehicle while keeping the hazard warning lights turned on. • Method 2: Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Cabin Comfort >...
  • Page 71: Trunk Lighting

    Lights Trunk Lighting When you open the tailgate, the trunk lighting will automatically light up. The trunk lighting will automatically turn off when closing the liftgate or after 10 minutes.
  • Page 72: Account And Memory

    Owner can also link an authorized user account to a smart key fob by managing the key fob in the NIO app. When an authorized user unlocks the vehicle using a key fob, the vehicle will log into the linked user’s account automatically. You can view and delete accounts linked to the key fobs on the NIO app.
  • Page 73: Switching Accounts

    Tap the corresponding profile photo or user name to switch to the account, and log in with this account after verification (by scanning the QR code with the NIO app or entering the verification code received on your phone). You can also enable Passwordless Login in Accounts >...
  • Page 74: Authorized Unlocking

    NIO app. Owner Authorization Go to the Settings page of the NIO app or tap Account > Account Settings in the upper left corner of the center display, and then enter the gesture password of your vehicle to go to the authorization management page.
  • Page 75 Account and Memory • NIO app remote unlocking: Choose My Vehicle > Doors on the NIO app.
  • Page 76: Guest Mode

    Account and Memory Guest Mode If you want to lend the vehicle to others by giving them a smart key fob, tap your profile photo on the center display and choose Guest Mode to protect your privacy (e.g. navigation history, contacts, videos, photos). Only default features such as climate control, weather and navigation (with no access to History or Favorites) are available to guests.
  • Page 77: Service Authorization

    Account and Memory Service Authorization You or an authorized user can send a service request to NIO on the NIO app. NIO manages and authorizes service specialists to temporarily access the vehicle and conduct the requested service (e.g. One Click for Power). NIO retrieves the authorization after the service is completed.
  • Page 78: Driver Seat Memory

    Account and Memory Driver Seat Memory You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Position Adjustment >Driver Seat > Position Memory to customize your settings. The driver's seat, steering wheel, side mirrors, and HUD height will automatically adjust to your or the authorized user's preferred settings saved to the corresponding account.
  • Page 79: Steering Wheel Memory

    Account and Memory Steering Wheel Memory You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Position Adjustment > Driver Seat > Position Memory to customize your settings. After adjusting the steering wheel, go to Driver Seat Memory and choose Drive, Alternate or Relax to customize and save the settings to the corresponding user account.
  • Page 80: Side Mirror Memory

    Account and Memory Side Mirror Memory You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Position Adjustment > Driver Seat > Position Memory to customize your settings. After adjusting the driver’s side or passenger side mirror, go to Driver Seat Memory and choose Drive, Alternate or Relax to customize and save the settings to the corresponding user account.
  • Page 81 Account and Memory Caution When the side mirrors are automatically tilting to a saved position, if you adjust a side mirror manually, the side mirrors will stop tilting and save the new position to the corresponding account.
  • Page 82: Passenger Seat Memory

    Account and Memory Passenger Seat Memory To set the front passenger seat memory, shift into PARK, Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Position Adjustment > Front Passenger Seat > Position Memory to customize your settings (default position cannot be customized).
  • Page 83: Seats

    Seats Driver Seat Adjustment Adjusting Seat Position with Buttons You can adjust the position of the driver seat, which is a 14-way adjustable seat, with 4-way power lumber support and a 4-way power headrest. Cushion length Push this button forward and backward to adjust the cushion length by up to 60 mm.
  • Page 84 Seats and pets in the rear row to avoid squeezing or smacking into children, occupants, and pets in the rear row. • Adjust the driver's seat position and headrest when the vehicle is in PARK. Seat position and other adjustments while driving may cause safety risks. •...
  • Page 85 Seats On the driver seat control page on the center display, tap the control arrows for Position, Backrest and Cushion to adjust the position of the driver seat, the backrest folding angle and the position of the cushion. The center display provides five positions: Drive, Relax, Exit and two Alternate positions.
  • Page 86 Seats • Adjust the seat backrest to a suitable straight-backed position, and make sure that the back fits perfectly with the backrest and that the backrest angle is not too large. • Adjust the seat to a suitable height when two hands can comfortably hold the steering wheel.
  • Page 87 Seats • Headrests for front and rear seats should not be switched, otherwise, the headrests may not be adjusted to the correct height and position. This will increase the risk of head and neck injuries in case of accidents or emergency braking.
  • Page 88: Passenger Seat Adjustment

    Seats Passenger Seat Adjustment Adjusting Seat Position with Buttons The front passenger can adjust the seat. The power passenger seat is a 14-way adjustable seat, with 4-way power lumber support and 4-way power headrest. Cushion length Push this button forward and backward to adjust the cushion length by up to 60 mm.
  • Page 89 Seats Warning Before seat adjustment (forward and backward, height, backrest, etc.), make sure that there is sufficient safe space for the seat and children, occupants, and pets in the rear row to avoid squeezing or smacking into children, occupants, and pets in the rear row. Adjust the passenger seat position and headrest when the vehicle is in PARK.
  • Page 90 Seats On the front passenger seat control page on the center display, tap the control arrows for Position, Backrest and Cushion to adjust the position of the front passenger seat, the backrest folding angle and the position of the cushion. The center display provides four positions: Default, Frequent, Relax, and Alternate.
  • Page 91 Seats Controlling Seat Movement via the Rear Display Passengers in the rear can control the movement of the front passenger seat from the rear display. Swipe down from the top of the rear display to enter the Quick Settings page. Two buttons are provided: Rear Premium and Reset Front Passenger Seat.
  • Page 92 Seats thus minimizing protection for the driver and passengers, with a higher risk of injury. • Do not place any objects under the seat. There may be safety risks during seat adjustment, collision, or sudden acceleration/deceleration. • Do not hang other objects (such as clothes hangers) on the seat or headrest. In case of collision, sudden acceleration or deceleration, such objects may add to the risk of injury.
  • Page 93: Rear Seat Adjustment

    Seats Rear Seat Adjustment To adjust the lumber support, press the corresponding position on the switch. Correct Sitting for Rear Passengers To minimize potential risks and keep you safe, adjust the seat as follows: • Adjust the headrest, and make sure that the headrest center and the passenger's eyes are on the same level.
  • Page 94: Rear Premium

    Seats Rear Premium Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, tap Position Adjustment > Front Passenger Seat > Rear Premium, and the front passenger seat will move to the most forward position. Swipe down from the top of the rear display to enter the Quick Settings page. Tap Rear Premium, and the front passenger seat will also move to the most forward position;...
  • Page 95: Seat Headrest Adjustment

    Seats Seat Headrest Adjustment Front Headrest Adjustment Headrest Height Adjustment To adjust the headrest height, press the right button ① under the headrest. The headrest is 4-way adjustable along a vertical axis. When the headrest is moved to a set height, you will hear a “click”, and the headrest will be fixed at this position.
  • Page 96 Seats To adjust the headrest height, press the right button under the headrest. The headrest is 4-way adjustable along a vertical axis. When the headrest is moved to a set height, you will hear a “click”, and the headrest will be fixed at this position.
  • Page 97: Seat Massage

    Seats Seat Massage Lumbar massage is available for both the front and rear seats and is set to off by default. Enter the Comfort page from the bottom of the center display, and tap Seats > Massage to select the desired massage mode (Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode 4 and Mode 5) and massage level (Level 1 and Level 2) for the corresponding seat.
  • Page 98 Seats Switch to the Seat Comfort page on the rear display to control the massage mode and level for the rear seats. Note • With this feature on, the current level will be saved and the feature will turn off when the passenger leaves the seat for over 30 seconds;...
  • Page 99: Seat Heating

    Seats Seat Heating Heating is available for both the front and rear seats and is set to off by default. Enter the Comfort page from the bottom of the center display, and tap Seats > Heating to turn on heating for the corresponding seat and select the heating level. Seat heating operates at three levels, and will reach the preset level within 10 minutes and then maintain the same temperature.
  • Page 100 Seats • If someone is seated within 15 minutes after the passenger leaves, the feature will resume the previously saved level; If no one is seated within 15 minutes, the feature will stay off; • Individuals with limited pain perception due to illness, ages, or other conditions should use the temperature control system and seat heating carefully to avoid potential low-temperature burns due to prolonged use.
  • Page 101: Seat Ventilation

    Seats Seat Ventilation Ventilation is available for both the front and rear seats. Enter the Comfort page from the bottom of the center display, and tap Seats >Ventilation to turn on ventilation for the corresponding seat and select the ventilation level. Seat ventilation operates at three levels.
  • Page 102 Seats • If someone is seated within 15 minutes after the passenger leaves, the feature will resume the previously saved level; If no one is seated within 15 minutes, the feature will stay off.
  • Page 103: Rear-Seat Relaxation

    Seats Rear-Seat Relaxation Lumbar relaxation is available for the rear seats. Enter the Comfort page from the bottom of the center display, and tap Seats > Relaxation to select the desired relaxation mode (Mode 1, Mode 2 or Mode 3) for the rear seats. •...
  • Page 104 Seats Note • With this feature on, the current level will be saved and the feature will turn off when the passenger leaves the seat for over 30 seconds; • If someone is seated within 15 minutes after the passenger leaves, the feature will resume the previously saved level;...
  • Page 105: Storage

    Storage Front Storage Space The vehicle comes with a variety of convenient storage areas. Warning Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area. Always close the cover after placing objects in the storage area.
  • Page 106 Storage Cup Holders Your vehicle has two cup holders in the center console. Warning • Do not put any hot beverages in an open container. A spill can increase the risk of injury. • Do not place any fragile items, or they may cause injury when broken. Center Console Storage Area The open storage area under the center console can be used for temporary storage of non-critical items.
  • Page 107: Rear Storage Space

    Storage Rear Storage Space Rear Door Side Storage The vehicle also provides convenient storage for the rear seats. A storage area is provided beside each door for beverages or objects. It is also equipped with a storage light to illuminate the corresponding door in the dark or when the position lights are on.
  • Page 108 Storage Warning Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area. Always close the cover after placing objects in the storage area. Rear Row Center Armrest When the middle rear seat is not seated, pull down the center armrest stowed in the seat back to access the cup holders and storage area.
  • Page 109 Storage The small window on the back of the center armrest is connected to the liftgate, and can be used to pick up and place long items such as sled boards. Warning • Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area.
  • Page 110: Center Storage Box

    Storage Center Storage Box Storage Box Mode By default, the center storage box is in the Storage Box Mode. In this mode, the center storage box is not locked, and the cover can be opened by pressing the button on either side of the center armrest: Storage Box Button Press the button (there is one button on the left and one on the right) and lift the cover to store items such as mobile phones, paper towels, etc.
  • Page 111 Storage for setting the password will pop up. After the password is confirmed, the Safe Box mode will be set. At this time, to open the center storage box, you need to enter the password on the center display, and then open the cover by pressing the button on either side of the center armrest.
  • Page 112: Trunk

    Storage Trunk You can store your objects and luggages in the trunk. Caution When storing liquids in the vehicle, ensure that the container is sealed. Spills or leakages may damage the vehicle. If a spill or leakage occurs, please clean up the liquid as soon as possible.
  • Page 113: Trailer

    (if any). Note It is recommended that you purchase your vehicle accessories from the NIO website. Please purchase third-party products compliant with national standards if necessary. NIO recommends and supports products approved by NIO. Before...
  • Page 114 Storage installing any non-NIO accessory, please review the product information to ensure compatibility. Caution The tow device may obscure the view of the side mirrors, rear cameras, and/or rear ultrasonic sensors. In addition, some PILOT features may not function properly.
  • Page 115 Storage Warning Never attempt to tow a vehicle when it has a faulty tire. Temporarily repaired tires cannot withstand the towing load. Towing with faulty or temporarily repaired tires may result in tire fault and vehicle unstability. Pre-Towing Preparation Before towing, the following must be done: •...
  • Page 116 Storage Towing Capacity table. An unbalanced load on the wheels or a heavier load on the rear may cause the trailer to sway, resulting in loss of vehicle control. • Please always ensure that the load is secured in the trailer and does not move. An moving load can cause loss of vehicle control, resulting in serious injury or death.
  • Page 117 Storage Note • Some PILOT features (Steering Assist, Active Lane Change, etc.) as well as kick sensors, easy entry, and ultrasonic sensors may not be available in the Trailer Mode. • Please connect your vehicle to a trailer under the normal ride height. If you enter the Trailer Mode under an abnormal ride height, the ride height will be automatically adjusted to normal.
  • Page 118 Storage Parking the Vehicle When Towed It is recommended not to park on slopes, especially those with a grade of more than 12%. If you have to park on a slope, please place wheel wedges under the trailer wheels. • Have one person press and hold the brake pedal.
  • Page 119 Storage...
  • Page 120 13. Pin 9 ground (red and white) Warning Please use only the electrical plugs designed by NIO. Do not attempt to directly splice the cables or connect the trailer’s cable by any other method, as this could damage the vehicle’s electrical system and cause fault.
  • Page 121: Roof Rack

    Storage Roof Rack ET7 supports a roof-mounted rack with a maximum load bearing capacity of 75 kg (including the roof rack and its load). Warning • Please install and use the roof rack strictly according to the roof rack manual.
  • Page 122: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment To adjust the position of the side mirrors, Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, tap Position Adjustment > Steering Wheel Adjustment > Start, adjust the position with the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, and tap End after the adjustment is completed;...
  • Page 123 Steering Wheel • An improper steering wheel position or seating position may result in injury. Make sure your chest is at least 25 centimeters from the steering wheel.
  • Page 124: Right Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Right Buttons on the Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Position Adjustment > Steering Wheel Adjustment > Start to adjust the position with the right buttons on the steering wheel. See Steering Wheel Adjustment. >...
  • Page 125 Steering Wheel Real-Time Control During Tasks When an incoming call reminder is displayed, you can press the left or right button to answer or reject the call, and press the middle button to confirm. Menu Change You can enter Change Mode by pressing and hold the left or right button, and press the left and right buttons in the Change Mode to change the order of menu items.
  • Page 126: Left Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Left Buttons on the Steering Wheel Left Side Mirror Adjustment Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, tap Position Adjustment > Side Mirror Adjustment > Start to adjust the position with the left buttons on the steering wheel.
  • Page 127: Steering Wheel Heating

    Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Heating Turn on steering wheel heating in cold weather to enjoy a comfortable driving experience. To turn it on, go to the Comfort page from the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Seats > Heating > Steering Wheel Heating. The steering wheel will gradually warm up to a comfortable temperature within 10 minutes and then stays at the temperature.
  • Page 128: In-Car Power Supply

    In-Car Power Supply USB Ports There are four USB ports available inside the vehicle, including one Type A (7.5W) port and three Type C (60W) ports. Positions: • Center storage box: one Type A (7.5W) port and one Type C (60W) port. •...
  • Page 129: 12V Power Outlets

    In-Car Power Supply 12V Power Outlets There are two 12V power outlets available inside the vehicle. Positions: • Behind the center console storage area • On the left side of the liftgate...
  • Page 130: Wipers And Side Mirrors

    Wipers and Side Mirrors Front Windshield Wipers Front wipers can clean the front windshield. You can set front wipers to different modes by toggling the lever on the right of the steering wheel. Icon Name Function Operation Front wipers wipe Toggle down the Single wipe once...
  • Page 131 Wipers and Side Mirrors When Intermittent Wipes is enabled, you can adjust the frequency with the speed switch on the lever. Roll up the switch for a higher frequency and down for a lower frequency. Warning In winter, ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen and the ice or snow in front of the windshield has been cleared before turning on the wipers.
  • Page 132 Wipers and Side Mirrors Note To avoid damage to the wipers, ensure that the auto wiper feature is disabled when entering an automatic car wash machine. Cleaning the Front Windshield with Wipers Lift the lever on the right side of the steering wheel towards the driver's face, and select .
  • Page 133: Side Mirror Adjustment

    Wipers and Side Mirrors Side Mirror Adjustment Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, tap Position Adjustment > Side Mirror Adjustment > Start, adjust the position with the buttons on the steering wheel, and tap End after the adjustment is completed; or swipe right from the left side of the home page on the center display to enter the Quick Settings page, and tap Side Mirror Adjustment >...
  • Page 134: Side Mirror Folding

    Wipers and Side Mirrors Side Mirror Folding To set the side mirror auto-fold feature, Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driving > Auto Fold On Lock. After the vehicle is locked from the outside, the side mirrors will fold automatically. The next time the driver is seated on the driver’s seat (with the driver’s side door closed and the brake pedal pressed), the side mirrors will unfold automatically.
  • Page 135: Side Mirror Heating

    Wipers and Side Mirrors Side Mirror Heating The side mirrors are equipped with a heating feature to quickly dry rain or snow on them. You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driving > Side Mirror Heating to manually turn on the side mirror heating feature. The side mirror heating automatically turns off after 60 minutes.
  • Page 136: Rearview Mirror And Side Mirror Auto-Dimming

    Wipers and Side Mirrors Rearview Mirror and Side Mirror Auto-Dimming Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driving > Rearview Mirror and Side Mirror Auto-Dimming to enable the rearview mirror and side mirror auto-dimming feature. The rearview mirror and side mirror auto-dimming feature can reduce the glare of headlights from vehicles behind you.
  • Page 137: Climate Control

    Climate Control Front Climate Control Climate Control Bar You can adjust the temperature and air distribution inside the vehicle from the climate control bar at the bottom of the center display. Home Tap to return to the home page. Settings Tap to enter Settings.
  • Page 138 Climate Control Swipe left or right to adjust the passenger side temperature between 15-31 degrees Celsius. Tap the arrow to adjust the temperature in 0.5-degree increments/ decrements. Front windshield defrosting/defogging When the front windshield defrosting/defogging feature is turned on, the Manual Mode (A/C) will be turned on simultaneously.
  • Page 139 Climate Control Turning the front climate control on and off Tap the power button to turn the front climate control on. Tap a second time to turn the front climate control off. In this case, the rear climate control will also be turned off. Manual Mode (A/C) Tap to turn on Manual Mode (A/C).
  • Page 140 Climate Control Tap a second time to turn Max Heating Mode off and restore the air conditioning to the previous settings. Front windshield defrosting/defogging When the front windshield defrosting/defogging feature is turned on, the Manual Mode (A/C) will be turned on simultaneously. The air distribution mode will be Air on Windshield, and the air circulation will be switched to Auto Circulation Mode.
  • Page 141 Climate Control Icon Air distribution Air on windshield If used together with a high fan speed, it will quickly defog and defrost the front windshield in cold and humid weather conditions. Air on face Heats or cools the front cabin. Air on feet Heats or cools the footwell areas.
  • Page 142 Climate Control Front windshield vents Face-level vents Foot-level vents The front air vents on the instrument panel can be adjusted as follows: Press the air vent area on the center display and slide up and down to control the vertical angle, and slide left and right to control the horizontal angle. In the Free mode, you can double-tap an air vent on the center display to close the corresponding air vent.
  • Page 143: Rear Climate Control

    Climate Control Rear Climate Control Rear Climate Control Panel A climate control panel is available on the rear display for rear passengers to adjust the temperature and fan speed. Turning the climate control on and off Tap to turn on or off the front and rear climate control. Rear switch Tap to turn on or off the rear climate control.
  • Page 144 Climate Control Press the temperature value and slide left and right to adjust the temperature in a range of 15-31℃. Air on face Heats or cools the rear cabin. AUTO Press the button to turn on AUTO Mode, where the temperature, fan speed, and air distribution of the rear cabin will be automatically adjusted according to the temperature you set.
  • Page 145 Climate Control Rear face-level vents Rear foot-level vents Rear air vents can be adjusted as follows: Press the air vent area on the center display or the rear display and slide up and down to control the vertical angle, and slide left and right to control the horizontal angle.
  • Page 146: Air Purification

    Climate Control Air Purification Air Purification Modes You can view the current cabin air quality in the top right corner of the center display and choose an air purification mode: • OFF: Turn air purification off • AUTO: Allow the vehicle to automatically adjust the fan speed according to the concentration of PM2.5 in the cabin •...
  • Page 147: Customized Entertainment

    Choose Himalaya FM to play, subscribe to, and add podcasts to Favorites. You can log into your Himalaya account to sync content. • Choose FM or NIO Radio to play and add radio programs to Favorites. • Insert a USB drive to play music from it.
  • Page 148: Navigation

    You can also tap your profile photo to access your profile. Tap Link My Car to WeChat, scan the QR code to log in, and link your NIO account to your WeChat account. Then, you can send addresses saved on WeChat to the vehicle.
  • Page 149: Photos And Videos

    Customized Entertainment Photos and Videos Photos In the vehicle, you can ask NOMI to help you take selfies. The photos or videos taken are stored in the Photos app on the center display, and can be exported via a USB cable. Videos When your vehicle is in PARK, tap Video in the application launcher to seamlessly access the iQIYI Player.
  • Page 150: Phone

    Customized Entertainment Phone Once your phone is paired with the vehicle via Bluetooth, you can make calls after allowing the vehicle to access your phone's contacts and recent calls. You can access Phone from the home page or application launcher.
  • Page 151 Customized Entertainment After syncing your phone's contacts and recent calls to the vehicle, you can select a contact or recent call, or directly dial a number to make a call. During the call, you can switch between Private Mode and Hands-Free Mode. On the Phone page, you can view recent calls, switch to other Bluetooth phones, or hide recent calls.
  • Page 152: Connecting To Mobile Devices

    Customized Entertainment Connecting to Mobile Devices You can connect the vehicle to a mobile device (e.g. phone, tablet) via Bluetooth or Hotspot, and sync your mobile device (e.g. phone contacts, music) to the vehicle on the center display for an optimal infotainment experience. The mobile device will be automatically synced to your vehicle the next time it is connected.
  • Page 153 Customized Entertainment Note Do not remove your phone from the charging pad when it is connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth or Hotspot.
  • Page 154: Wireless Charging

    Customized Entertainment Wireless Charging You can charge a wireless charging device by placing it on the wireless charging pad on the center console. Wireless charging is set to on by default. You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Connect > Wireless Charging to disable the feature. The current setting is saved in the vehicle owner’s account or the authorized user account.
  • Page 155 Customized Entertainment • It is normal for the phone to become hot after being charged for a long period of time. Do not place a fully charged device on the charging pad. Doing so can cause overheating. • Do not charge two or more devices wirelessly at the same time.
  • Page 156: Nomi

    Customized Entertainment NOMI NOMI, NIO’s in-car AI assistant, is located on the upper instrument panel. You and other occupants can directly communicate with NOMI and control certain features through voice commands. NOMI is an intimate companion for your journey. When you enter the vehicle (with the driver’s door closed or the brake pedal pressed once), NOMI will greet you warmly.
  • Page 157 Customized Entertainment consists of three to six Chinese characters, you can wake NOMI up by simply saying the word. You can turn on the continued conversation for NOMI by going to Settings from the control bar at the bottom of the center display, and tapping NOMI >...
  • Page 158 Customized Entertainment Loop single song/Repeat playlist/ Shuffle play. Add this song to Favorites. I don’t want to listen to XX’s songs. Play a song from USB. Make a Phone Call Call XXX. Phone Answer a call Answer/decline. Tell a joke Tell me a joke.
  • Page 159 Customized Entertainment (Turn on/off) front/rear defrosting. Turn Recirculation Mode on. Turn on air purification. Air Purification What’s the PM2.5 level inside? Silence the air purifier. Open/close (driver’s, passenger, left rear, right rear, all) window(s). Windows Window Control Open the windows fully. Open the window by 20%.
  • Page 160 Customized Entertainment • Do not push, pull or twist NOMI, or obstruct its movement. • Do not attempt to remove NOMI and its base.
  • Page 161: Comfort Features

    Customized Entertainment Comfort Features When the vehicle is in PARK (without being locked from the outside) and the driver’s seat is unoccupied, occupants can still enter the vehicle and access certain comfort features. The feature will automatically turn off after 10 hours without any operations.
  • Page 162: Intelligent Fragrance System

    Customized Entertainment Intelligent Fragrance System A fragrance system is provided for you and your family. You can select the desired scent to enjoy a refreshing and pleasant experience while driving. A variety of fragrances are offered, including Solar, Adventure and Haven. You can insert your favorite fragrance cartridge into the fragrance holder located under the center console, and can replace the cartridge according to your preference.
  • Page 163 Customized Entertainment Warning • Keep the fragrance cartridge out of the reach of children to prevent them from swallowing it accidentally, as this may be detrimental to their health. • Do not allow your child to insert their finger into the fragrance holder. Doing so may result in injury.
  • Page 164: Tide

    Customized Entertainment Tide Tide is a physical and psychological health app that helps you sleep, meditate, relax, and stay focused. Inspired by travels, nature and meditation, Tide provides a wealth of audio resources such as sounds of nature and meditation exercises to help you escape from the fast-paced world for a quiet space of peace, where you can meditate for a while to relax your mind and sleep better with less anxiety and stress while staying focused and calm.
  • Page 165 Customized Entertainment Caution • Before entering the Nap Mode, make sure the vehicle is in PARK and not in the power swap mode. • Close all the doors and the liftgate before starting the Nap Mode to ensure safety. • A fault with the climate control system may compromise the comfort during the nap.
  • Page 166 Customized Entertainment Caution • Make sure the vehicle is in PARK and not in the Power Swap Mode. • Close all the doors and the liftgate before starting the Meditation Mode to ensure safety. • If the vehicle is not being charged, make sure that its remaining range is not less than 30 km.
  • Page 167: Quick Access

    Customized Entertainment Quick Access You can tap Quick Access in the application launcher on the center display to freely combine apps for customized scenarios, or enter the Square interface to enjoy a personalized and automated intelligent experience using the recommended Quick Access templates. Actions that support custom shortcuts include: time, media, weather, cabin comfort, driving, charge, doors, windows, seats, lighting, system settings and applications, and other common settings.
  • Page 168: Instrument Cluster And Center Display

    Instrument Cluster and Center Display Instrument Cluster Indicators Please contact NIO immediately if any of the following indicators are not in their normal state. Icon Note Autohold Position lights Auto High Beams High beams Low beams Rear fog lights Front fog lights...
  • Page 169 Instrument Cluster and Center Display Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning Electric Parking Brake EPB fault Seat belt warning Airbag fault Pedestrian Warning Sound off Electronic Stability Program fault Driving motor fault Low battery level 12V battery charging fault High voltage battery cutoff High voltage battery fault High voltage battery overheat Limited power...
  • Page 170: Controls On Center Display

    Instrument Cluster and Center Display Controls on Center Display Controls on the Front Center Display When you or an authorized user logs in, the center display can seamlessly access rich and customized content, such as music, navigation, radio, etc. You can also personalize and save your favorite content to your account.
  • Page 171 Instrument Cluster and Center Display Info bar Displays alert messages, warning messages and warning icons, etc. Card style feature menu Press and hold to switch between different feature cards, such as Music and Weather. Home Tap this button or pinch five fingers together on any page on the center display to return to the Home page.
  • Page 172 Instrument Cluster and Center Display Quickly sets the system and media volume. Controls on the Rear Display You can control features and media related to the rear seats from the rear display. The following features are provided on the rear display: •...
  • Page 173: Event Data Recorder (Edr)

    (which may require the intervention of a specialist), can be read through the diagnostic devices at NIO. If the Event Data Recorder does not have enough space to record an event, the current event data will overwrite unlocked previous event data in chronological order.
  • Page 174 Instrument Cluster and Center Display Note NIO will not disclose any information recorded in the system to a third party without your permission or consent.
  • Page 175: System Update

    • If the system update is unable to start or is not successful, contact NIO immediately. • Do not modify vehicle components or change the software of the vehicle without authorization.
  • Page 176: Resetting All Settings

    Instrument Cluster and Center Display Resetting All Settings When you need to sell the vehicle, you can erase all content and settings by entering Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap General > Reset All Settings. The following data and settings will be erased, including vehicle settings (such as settings for seats, side mirrors, and climate control), driving settings (such as ADAS and driving mode), NOMI settings, system settings (such as time and date), navigation settings, media playlists, and photos &...
  • Page 177: Driving Experience

    Driving Experience Basic Operation Starting the Vehicle Your vehicle is ready to drive when the following conditions are met: The driver is seated. The driver’s door is closed or the brake pedal is pressed. When seated, you can start the vehicle via a smart key fob, NFC card or NFC- enabled phone.
  • Page 178 Driving Experience then displays the current gear. Otherwise, it will remind you to confirm the current gear. Use the gear selector on the center console to shift gear into: • DRIVE (D): For normal drive mode • REVERSE (R): Only when the vehicle is stopped •...
  • Page 179 In this case, please drive with caution, and promptly contact NIO. Warning Ensure that the vehicle is in PARK before you get out of the vehicle. Failure to do so...
  • Page 180: Drive Modes

    Driving Experience Drive Modes Five basic drive modes are available on your vehicle: Sport+, Sport, Comfort, Eco and Custom. You can set these modes in terms of acceleration, energy recovery, suspension height and stiffness, steering effort, and air conditioning. A different drive mode brings in different driving performance, thereby optimizing driving experience and meeting you demands in particular cases.
  • Page 181: Scenario Assist

    Driving Experience Scenario Assist Snow Mode When driving on icy roads, you can turn on Snow Mode to change the way your vehicle is driven and prevent slipping. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driving > Snow Mode to enable or disable the feature.
  • Page 182 Driving Experience In ECO+ Mode, the maximum speed of the vehicle is limited, driver assist features are temporarily unavailable, and comfort features such as air conditioning and ambient lighting are limited. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driving > ECO+ Mode to enable or disable the feature.
  • Page 183: Feature Settings

    Driving Experience Feature Settings Autohold When the vehicle has stopped temporarily, Autohold can continue to apply the brakes when you release the brake pedal to keep the vehicle stationary. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driving > Autohold Activation to enable the feature in the corresponding mode.
  • Page 184 Driving Experience • Release the PARK button or press the accelerator pedal to cancel Emergency Braking. To reactivate the feature, press the button again. Caution Do not activate Emergency Braking unless in emergency situations where the brake pedal malfunctions or is stuck. Warning When driving in winter, or on roads with sharp curves or uneven surfaces, activating Emergency Braking may cause the vehicle to drift or slip.
  • Page 185 Driving Experience • Height • Rake The set height will be automatically saved in the system. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Display > HUD Navigation Mode Switch to select different navigation modes with desired information layout.
  • Page 186 Caution To use card-type ETC, please contact NIO and disable the in-vehicle ETC. Caution For corporate users, a business license should be provided also, and only WeChat Pay is supported for the moment.
  • Page 187: Digital Video Recorder (Dvr)

    Driving Experience Digital Video Recorder (DVR) You can use the Digital Video Recorder to take videos of your driving, which can be used as evidence in case of a traffic accident. The Digital Video Recorder has loop, emergency, and quick recording modes. Caution The Digital Video Recorder does not work when the vehicle is parked and powered off.
  • Page 188 Driving Experience • is displayed at the top of the center display when the feature is disabled. The Digital Video Recorder supports sound recording and watermark, which are off by default and need to be turned on manually. Tap Digital Video Recorder > Sound Recording to enable or disable this feature. Tap Digital Video Recorder >...
  • Page 189: Pedestrian Warning System

    Driving Experience Pedestrian Warning System When driving at a low speed (normally below 30 km/h), the vehicle emits a sound to alert other road users such as pedestrians and other vehicles of your presence. Swipe right on the home page to visit Quick Access, and tap Pedestrian Warning System to enable or disable the feature.
  • Page 190: Parking Camera And Parking Assist

    Driving Experience Parking Camera and Parking Assist Parking Assist monitors the surroundings of the vehicle using ultrasonic sensors when the vehicle is driving at a low speed to help you park safely. In the parking process, audio and visual alerts are emitted to indicate the distance between the front or rear of your vehicle and the obstacle.
  • Page 191 Driving Experience • Press and hold the right Middle button on the steering wheel to customize the button for Surround View, and enable this feature through this button. • Ask NOMI to open the Park interface and enable the surround-view image. You can tap the upper right of the Parking Camera interface to turn off the audio alert.
  • Page 192 Driving Experience • Height restriction barriers, height bars, or suspended structures • Obstacles on the side of the vehicle’s body that may cause a collision or scratches • Bicycles, corners of walls and square columns in parking lots, etc. Parking Camera Interfaces There are two Parking Camera interfaces: surround-view image and dual-view image.
  • Page 193 Driving Experience You can enable this feature in the Parking Camera Settings interface. When this feature is enabled, you can select one from four options for the model transparency while driving: Opaque, Low, Medium and High. Caution The Dynamic Transparent Chassis cannot detect possible environmental changes under the chassis when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 194: Vehicle Safety

    Vehicle Safety Seat Belts Seat Belt Instructions Seat belts are one of the most important ways to protect occupants in an accident. Using seat belts together with airbags can reduce the risk of severe injury if a collision occurs. Both front and rear seats feature seat belts with pretensioners (dual-stage for front seats).
  • Page 195 If passengers in the rear seats remain unbuckled, the warning light automatically turns off after 33 seconds. Warning If the seat belt reminder malfunctions, do not use the seat and contact NIO immediately for inspection. Wearing Seat Belts Use the seat belts correctly as follows:...
  • Page 196 Vehicle Safety Pull the seat belt by the belt buckle evenly across your body, ensuring the shoulder portion of the belt lies over the shoulder while the lap portion of the belt across the pelvis. Never lie the seat belt across the neck and abdomen. Insert the belt buckle into the belt latch until you hear a click indicating it is locked in place.
  • Page 197 Vehicle Safety • For a pregnant occupant, the seat belt must rest evenly across the chest and as low and flat as possible across the hips. Failure to do so can cause severe injury to both the unborn fetus and the mother if the seat belt tightens in the event of an accident.
  • Page 198: Airbags

    Vehicle Safety Airbags Airbag Instructions As a restraint system, the airbag is a supplement to seat belt. Airbags can quickly inflate in the event of a severe accident to protect the head and chest of the occupant and reduce injury severity. However, they cannot prevent injuries to limbs and body surface.
  • Page 199 If any damage or fractures are found on the airbag cover, do not use the vehicle and contact NIO immediately. • If the airbag system has never been deployed for a period of ten years from its production date, please visit NIO to have it replaced. A record of the airbag...
  • Page 200 Vehicle Safety system’s replacement needs to be kept and given to the new owner when the vehicle’s ownership is transferred. • Installing or removing airbag system components, including airbag labels, is prohibited. • Smoke and fine powder may be produced when the airbag deploys. Even if the fine powder is nontoxic, it may still make occupants feel uncomfortable.
  • Page 201 Vehicle Safety The vehicle hits a wall or vehicle at a high speed. The vehicle hits a hard curb. The vehicle falls into a deep ditch. The vehicle is crashed by another vehicle driven at a relevant high speed from the side.
  • Page 202 If the indicator is on after the digital instrument cluster turns on, do not use the vehicle and contact NIO immediately. Disabling Front Airbags Since the front airbags rapidly inflate and unfold with great force, the distance between front airbags and front occupants should be at least 25 cm.
  • Page 203 Vehicle Safety Actions to Take After Deploying Airbags When a collision occurs and airbags deploy, the vehicle will automatically take the following actions to ensure occupant safety: • Unlocking doors to ensure that occupants or rescue personnel can open the doors.
  • Page 204: Child Protection Locks

    Vehicle Safety Child Protection Locks Child protection locks are turned off by default and need to be set before turned on. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Doors & Windows to see the settings related to child protection locks. Manually Turning On/Off Child Protection Locks Tap Child Protection Locks - Rear Doors/Windows, which will be highlighted if the feature is on.
  • Page 205: Child Seat

    Vehicle Safety Child Seat Children under the age of 12 or less than 1.5 meters in height must ride in a child seat or a booster seat in order to be sufficiently protected. Children must not be carried in an occupant's arms or sit in their lap. Only use a child seat that is suitable for a child and complies with the relevant laws and regulations.
  • Page 206 Vehicle Safety • Always ensure that the child seat is correctly installed and secured even if a child is not sitting in the child seat. Failure to do so may cause injury to other occupants during a collision or emergency braking. •...
  • Page 207 Vehicle Safety Table 1: CRS TableCRS Table Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/L2)* Largest suitable rearward R1/R2X/R R1/R2X/R facing 2/R3 2/R3 fixture (R1/R2X/R 2/R3)* Largest suitable forward- F2X/F2/F F2X/F2/F facing fixture (F1/F2X/F 2/F3)* Largest suitable booster B2/B3 B2/B3 fixture (B2/B3)* Suitable support...
  • Page 208 The CRS instructions should be followed to have the best protection for your child. NIO recommends to use a rearward facing CRS for children under 18 kg. Babies and small children have comparatively weak neck muscles in relation to the size and weight of their head.
  • Page 209 Table 2: Recommended Child Restraints by NIORecommended Child Restraints by For Group II children (weight from 15-25 kg), NIO recommends to use Cybex Solution Z i-Fix. For Group III children (weight from 22-36 kg), NIO recommends to use Ossan UP booster. Choosing and Installing a Child Seat Refer to the following front airbag label fitted to the front passenger sun visor.
  • Page 210 Vehicle Safety • Toddlers weighing between 9 kg and 18 kg are recommended to be seated in a rear-facing child seat that is restrained by a safety cushion or integrated five-point harness and secured on the rear seats. • Young children weighing between 15 kg and 25 kg can be seated in a forward- facing child seat that is restrained by a seat belt and secured on the rear seats.
  • Page 211 Vehicle Safety • Children weighing between 22 kg and 36 kg and who are less than 1.5 meters tall can be seated in a booster seat that is restrained by a seat belt and secured on the rear seats. Warning The upper belt must lay flat across the shoulder and chest, and never lay across the neck;...
  • Page 212 Vehicle Safety • Installing an ISOFIX child seat The rear outboard seats on your vehicle are both fitted with ISOFIX anchor points, which are located below the decorative curtain at the connection between the backrest and the cushion. Open the decorative curtain, and slide the lower part of the child seat onto the ISOFIX anchor points.
  • Page 213 Vehicle Safety Pull on the child seat to check if it fits snugly. Warning • The ISOFIX attachment points are designed solely for child safety seats with the ISOFIX system. To avoid injury, never secure other objects to ISOFIX. • Always follow the child safety seat manufacturer’s instructions and this manual when installing and removing a child safety seat.
  • Page 214: Multi Collision Braking (Mcb)

    Vehicle Safety Multi Collision Braking (MCB) MCB (Multi Collision Braking) comes standard on ET7. In certain types of collisions, the vehicle's brakes are applied to help prevent or mitigate a secondary collision. To help avoid or mitigate a secondary collision, the brakes are applied automatically to help braking the vehicle to stop.
  • Page 215: Pet Mode

    Trailer/Wash Mode. • When the Pet Mode is turned on, the NIO app will notify you that your pet is in the vehicle every two hours. You will be notified through a message when the remaining range is less than 60 km and the vehicle is not charging.
  • Page 216 Vehicle Safety • When an exception occurs in the high voltage or climate control system, the Pet Mode will be automatically exited, and windows will be set to the Ajar position to keep the pet safe.
  • Page 217: Keep Powered On Mode

    You can manually exit the Keep Powered On Mode through the center display or the NIO app when needed. When the Keep Powered On Mode is turned on, if the vehicle is locked, climate control, seat heating, ventilation, and massage, as well as wipers, will remain in the same state as when you left the vehicle.
  • Page 218: Camp Mode

    You can manually exit the Camp Mode through the center display or the NIO app when needed. In the Camp Mode, climate control is turned on, with front and rear temperature set to 25℃...
  • Page 219 Vehicle Safety • When an exception occurs in the high voltage or climate control system, the Camp Mode will be automatically exited, and windows will be set to the Ajar position.
  • Page 220: Safety Assist Features

    Safety Assist Features Front Collision Warning (FCW) Forward Collision Warning will emit visual, audible and tactile alerts if the system determines that there is a potential risk of collision between your vehicle and a vehicle in front. For detection of vehicles moving in the same direction, Forward Collision Warning operates only when you are driving at a speed of not less than about 4 km/h.
  • Page 221 Safety Assist Features Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driver Assist > Forward Collision Warning to enable or disable this feature. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driver Assist > Timing to adjust the warning time.
  • Page 222 Safety Assist Features • The camera cannot focus or malfunctions. Forward Collision Warning may fail to function as intended due to LiDAR sensor detection failures in some situations, including but not limited to: • The position of the LiDAR sensor is changed. •...
  • Page 223 Safety Assist Features • This feature may be falsely triggered when the vehicle needs to be driven onto special places such as a car hauler or a wrecker. Forward Collision Warning may fail to function as intended if the target is not right in front in some situations, including but not limited to: •...
  • Page 224 Safety Assist Features • The driver turns the steering wheel sharply. Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze. The above warnings, precautions and restrictions do not exhaust all the situations that may affect the proper operation of Forward Collision Warning.
  • Page 225: Autonomous Emergency Brake (Aeb)

    Safety Assist Features Autonomous Emergency Brake (AEB) When the system determines that a frontal collision is unavoidable, it will apply the brakes to reduce the speed and minimize the impact of the collision. For detection of vehicles in front, Autonomous Emergency Brake operates only when you are driving between about 4 km/h and 150 km/h.
  • Page 226 Safety Assist Features before taking action. You always bear the ultimate responsibility for driving safely and complying with applicable traffic laws and regulations. Warning Autonomous Emergency Brake may apply short and sharp braking to reduce the risk of a potential collision, which may not be in line with your normal driving habit and may make you feel uncomfortable.
  • Page 227 Safety Assist Features • The camera cannot focus or malfunctions. The LiDAR sensor may fail to recognize obstacles and thus Autonomous Emergency Brake may fail to operate as intended in some situations, including but not limited to: • The position of the LiDAR sensor is changed. •...
  • Page 228 Safety Assist Features • This feature may miss stationary or slow-moving vehicles, especially at night when the driver needs to pay extra attention. • This feature may be falsely triggered when the vehicle needs to be driven onto special places such as a car hauler or a wrecker. Autonomous Emergency Brake may fail to operate as intended in certain situations, including but not limited to: •...
  • Page 229 Safety Assist Features • Tunnel entrances and exits Caution The braking distance increases on slippery roads. If Anti-Lock Braking System, Traction Control System, and Electronic Stability Program are triggered, the performance of Autonomous Emergency Brake in reducing the impact of a collision may be impaired.
  • Page 230 Safety Assist Features Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze. The above warnings, precautions, and restrictions do not exhaust all the situations that may affect the proper operation of Autonomous Emergency Brake. Autonomous Emergency Brake may be affected by many factors.
  • Page 231: Lane Keeping Assist (Lka)

    Safety Assist Features Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) Lane Keeping Assist will temporarily assist the driver in bringing the vehicle back into the correct lane while emitting visual, audible, or steering wheel vibration alert when the vehicle unintentionally drifts into an adjacent lane or tends to do Lane Keeping Assist includes: •...
  • Page 232 Safety Assist Features Please take over steering immediately when cornering, turning around, or driving on winding roads or roads with sharp curves. Warning As a driving assist feature, Lane Keeping Assist cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions. Lane Keeping Assist is only a supplement to, and does not function as a substitute for, your visual observation.
  • Page 233 Safety Assist Features For Warning only, the warning types include Visual, Visual & Audible, Visual º & Vibration, and Visual & Audible & Vibration. For Warning + Lane Keeping Assist, the warning type is Visual & Audible by º default and cannot be changed. •...
  • Page 234 Safety Assist Features Anti-Lock Braking System, Traction Control System, and Electronic Stability º Program are not triggered. The Traction Control System and Electronic Stability Program are not º manually disabled. Caution When the turn signal is active, Lane Keeping Assist does not provide any reminders or take control if your vehicle deviates towards the corresponding side.
  • Page 235 Safety Assist Features • Icon and one lane line in red: When the assist level is Warning, this indicates a lane departure risk on the º corresponding side. When the assist level is Warning + Lane Keeping Assist, this indicates that º...
  • Page 236 Safety Assist Features • Lane lines are unclear, worn, missing, overlapping, or obscured by shadows cast by other vehicles, buildings, or landscape features. • The road section has no lane lines, such as non-standard roads, intersections, or construction areas. • The road section has special lane lines, such as deceleration lines or diversion lines.
  • Page 237 Safety Assist Features We do not recommend using Lane Keeping Assist in some special or complicated road conditions as it may fail to function as intended or be disabled automatically. Such conditions include but are not limited to: • Water, mud, potholes, snow, ice, speed bumps, or obstacles on the road •...
  • Page 238: Emergency Active Stop (Eas)

    Safety Assist Features Emergency Active Stop (EAS) During driving, once the system detects that you are in an abnormal driving state (e.g., you are not holding the steering wheel for a period of time, you are distracted and fatigued for a period of time, or you are out of your seat), it will activate the Emergency Active Stop (EAS) feature when the normal operating conditions for the system are met.
  • Page 239 Safety Assist Features Precautions and Restrictions Cameras may fail to recognize obstacles and thus impairing the performance of Emergency Active Stop in some situations, including but not limited to: • The positions of the cameras are changed. • The cameras are obstructed or stained. •...
  • Page 240 Safety Assist Features • The vehicle is driving on wet roads or roads with water. • The LiDAR sensor is obstructed by water, dust, small scratches, grease, dirt, frost, snow, or wrap film / paint protection film on its window. •...
  • Page 241 Safety Assist Features Recognition and response may be delayed if the target is not right in the front in some situations, including but not limited to: • Emergency Active Stop does not respond to targets that are in sensor blind spots.
  • Page 242 Safety Assist Features • The brakes do not fully function (such as when brake components are too cold, hot, or wet). • Improper maintenance (such as excessive brake or tire wear, or abnormal tire pressure). • Driving on special roads (such as sloping roads or roads with water, mud, potholes, snow, or ice).
  • Page 243: Emergency Lane Keeping (Elk)

    Safety Assist Features Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) Emergency Lane Keeping provides certain steering assist to help the driver urgently correct the vehicle's position and avoid the risk of a collision when your vehicle unintentionally deviates from its lane or may collide with a vehicle in the adjacent lane.
  • Page 244 Safety Assist Features Warning As a driver assist feature, Emergency Lane Keeping cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions. You must always pay attention to traffic and road conditions. Never rely solely on Emergency Lane Keeping to avoid danger. For safety reasons, never test this feature by deliberately or actively triggering Emergency Lane Keeping.
  • Page 245 Safety Assist Features Emergency Lane Keeping can only provide limited steering assist and cannot control the vehicle’s speed. Emergency Lane Keeping is unable to constantly control the steering. Therefore, it cannot always keep the vehicle centered in the lane. When Emergency Lane Keeping controls your steering, the steering wheel will turn accordingly.
  • Page 246 Safety Assist Features Emergency Lane Keeping when deviating to the solid lane line When operating conditions for Emergency Lane Keeping are met, if the vehicle involuntarily deviates from its lane to a solid lane, Emergency Lane Keeping will provide steering assist. In this case, the corresponding lane line turns red on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 247 Safety Assist Features Emergency Lane Keeping when deviating to the oncoming vehicles on the left When operating conditions for Emergency Lane Keeping are met, if the vehicle involuntarily deviates from its lane to the left adjacent lane where there are oncoming vehicles, Emergency Lane Keeping will provide steering assist.
  • Page 248 Safety Assist Features Emergency Lane Keeping when deviating to the vehicles approaching from behind on the left When operating conditions for Emergency Lane Keeping are met, if the vehicle involuntarily deviates from its lane to the left adjacent lane where there are vehicles approaching rapidly from behind, Emergency Lane Keeping will provide steering assist.
  • Page 249 Safety Assist Features • When exhaust gas, splashes, snow, or dust is kicked up by vehicles in front of you. • The camera is obstructed by water, dust, small scratches, grease, dirt, wipers, frost, or snow on the windshield. • The road is wet.
  • Page 250 Safety Assist Features • Complex and changing traffic flows, such as busy intersections, freeway ramps, and congested roads. • Winding roads and sharp turns. • Uphill or downhill roads. • Bumpy roads. • Narrow roads. • Tunnel entrances and exits. •...
  • Page 251: Advanced Driver Monitoring System (Adms)

    Safety Assist Features Advanced Driver Monitoring System (ADMS) Advanced Driver Monitoring System will monitor the driver’s driving status. With Advanced Driver Monitoring System enabled and its activation conditions met, once the system detects that the driver is drowsy or distracted, NOMI will remind the driver with facial expressions and voice prompts according to the level of drowsiness, and the digital instrument cluster will also remind the driver to stay focused.
  • Page 252 Safety Assist Features Enabling/Disabling Advanced Driver Monitoring System Advanced Driver Monitoring System will monitor the driver for drowsiness and distraction. • Driver Drowsiness Alert • Driver Distraction Alert Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driving > Driver Distraction Alert to enable or disable the feature.
  • Page 253 If the driver does not take over the vehicle after a Level-2 alert is emitted, Emergency Active Stop will be activated if the normal operating conditions for the system are met. • The following display indicates that the feature is restricted. Please contact NIO as soon as possible.
  • Page 254 Safety Assist Features Caution The camera will not record or share any images, audio or videos. Precautions and Restrictions Advanced Driver Monitoring System may not detect the driver’s drowsiness or distraction, fail to provide the corresponding alerts, become partially nonfunctional or provide false alerts in some situations, including but not limited •...
  • Page 255: Blind Spot Detection (Bsd) And Lane Change Assist (Lca)

    Safety Assist Features Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) Blind Spot Detection and Lane Change Assist will emit visual, audible, and tactile alerts when another vehicle appears or is approaching quickly in your blind spot. Blind Spot Detection and Lane Change Assist will be only activated when you are driving above 15 km/h.
  • Page 256 Safety Assist Features you toggle on the turn signal to the corresponding side, you will be alerted not to change lanes in one of the following ways: • Side mirror marker light • Audible warning + side mirror marker light flashing •...
  • Page 257 • If this feature does not function properly due to a collision, scratches, radar failure, or malfunction, please contact NIO as soon as possible. • If the radar malfunctions for a long period of time and fails to receive any fault-related alerts, please contact NIO as soon as possible.
  • Page 258 Safety Assist Features factors. To avoid safety accidents, be sure to always pay attention to traffic, road, and vehicle conditions, and drive with caution.
  • Page 259: Door Open Warning (Dow)

    Safety Assist Features Door Open Warning (DOW) Door Open Warning will emit visual and audible alerts when any of the doors on your vehicle is opened and a vehicle, cyclist, or pedestrian approaching from the rear may interfere with or even collide with the door. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driver Assist >...
  • Page 260 • If this feature does not function properly due to a collision, scratches, radar failure, or malfunction, please contact NIO as soon as possible. • If the radar malfunctions for a long period of time and fails to receive any fault-related alerts, please contact NIO as soon as possible.
  • Page 261 Safety Assist Features Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze. The above warnings and cautions do not exhaust all the situations that may affect the proper operation of Door Open Warning. Door Open Warning may be affected by many factors.
  • Page 262: Front Cross Traffic Alert

    Safety Assist Features Front Cross Traffic Alert Front Cross Traffic Alert will emit visual and audible alerts if the system detects a potential collision risk with front cross traffic when your vehicle is driving forward at a low speed. Warning Cross Traffic Alert is only a supplement to, and not a substitute for, your visual observation.
  • Page 263 Safety Assist Features • The speed of the front cross traffic is within a certain range of the regular vehicle speed. • The forward-side millimeter-wave radars function correctly and have a clear view. • The driver is seated. • The vehicle is in DRIVE. Caution The dynamic environment simulation display can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions.
  • Page 264 Safety Assist Features Radars may fail to recognize obstacles, and impair the performance of Front Cross Traffic Alert in some situations, including but not limited to: • Radars are misplaced, blocked, or covered with dirt, ice, snow, metal plates, tape, labels, leaves, or other obstructions. •...
  • Page 265: Rear Cross Traffic Alert With Braking (Rcta-B)

    Safety Assist Features Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking (RCTA-B) Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking will emit visual and audible alerts and even temporarily apply the brake if the system detects a potential collision risk with rear cross traffic when your vehicle is reversing. Warning Cross Traffic Alert is only a supplement to, and not a substitute for, your visual observation.
  • Page 266 Safety Assist Features After enabling Rear Cross Traffic Alert, you can choose the assist level: • Warning: When your vehicle speed is below about 15 km/h, the operating conditions are fulfilled, and a potential collision with rear traffic is detected, Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking will warn you by sounding a chime and displaying an alert message on the digital instrument cluster and the Surround View and Parking Assist interfaces.
  • Page 267 Safety Assist Features • Motorcycles • Electric bicycles • Tricycles • Pedestrians • Animals • Bicycles • Other non-vehicle objects Some targets are not responded to, including but not limited to: • Vehicles moving in the opposite/same direction Rear Cross Traffic Alert does not respond to targets that are in the blind spot of the sensors.
  • Page 268 Safety Assist Features The above warnings, precautions, and restrictions do not exhaust all the situations that may affect the proper operation of Rear Cross Traffic Alert. Rear Cross Traffic Alert may be affected by many factors. To avoid safety accidents, be sure to always pay attention to traffic, road, and vehicle conditions, and drive with caution.
  • Page 269: Driver Assist Features

    Driver Assist Features Active Lane Change (ALC) Active Lane Change provides lane change assist alongside Lane Centering Control. With this feature enabled, when the environment and road conditions meet certain requirements, the system will assist the vehicle in changing to the adjacent lane when instructed by the turn signal.
  • Page 270 Driver Assist Features • The sensors function properly with a clear view. • The current speed is about 60-130 km/h. • The current and target lanes meet all the required conditions for safe lane changing, including: The common lane line between the current and target lanes is a white º...
  • Page 271 Driver Assist Features • When the system detects that the conditions for lane change are not fully met, Active Lane Change is canceled, and the lane line on the corresponding side is shown in red in the dynamic environment simulation. To cancel or abort a lane change, you can move the turn signal lever to the opposite direction.
  • Page 272 Driver Assist Features Dynamic Environment Simulation • Lane change in progress • Lane change stopped or failed • Lane change complete Caution The dynamic environment simulation display can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the dynamic environment simulation display.
  • Page 273 Driver Assist Features • Lane lines are not clearly divided, such as merging or diverging lanes, expressway ramps, urban intersections, or left-turn waiting areas. • The road section has special lane lines, such as deceleration lines or diversion lines. • There are edges or other high-contrast lines on the road instead of lane lines, such as road joints or curbs.
  • Page 274 Driver Assist Features • The radars or the surrounding areas are damaged by collisions or scratches. • Rain, snow, fog, haze, and other extreme weather which may impair radar performance. • False warnings may be generated in rare cases by some metal protective fences, green medians, or concrete walls due to the function of radar recognition.
  • Page 275 Driver Assist Features • Barriers • Oncoming vehicles • Other non-vehicle objects Caution • Active Lane Change cannot guarantee the recognition of special-shaped targets. Please pay extra attention, especially at night, to targets. Such vehicles include vehicles with a covered rear or irregular shape, vehicles with a rear below a certain height, and unladen carriers.
  • Page 276: Lane Centering Control (Lcc)

    Driver Assist Features Lane Centering Control (LCC) Lane Centering Control provides Steering Assist that keeps your vehicle in the current lane alongside speed control and distance maintenance by Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control. Lane Centering Control detects vehicles in front of you with the HD cameras, millimeter-wave radars, and LiDAR sensor and automatically controls your speed to maintain a safe distance.
  • Page 277 Driver Assist Features You must always pay attention to traffic and road conditions, and decide to use Lane Centering Control or not after your safety is ensured. You should always be ready to take over when you find that the conditions of the traffic, road or the vehicle are not suitable for enabling Lane Centering Control, or there are other unsafe factors.
  • Page 278 Driver Assist Features rely solely on Lane Centering Control to steer your vehicle. You should always be prepared to take over the steering, especially when navigating curves. Please take over the steering immediately when cornering, turning around, and driving on winding roads or roads with sharp curves. Do not rely on Lane Centering Control in these situations due to limited visibility of lanes.
  • Page 279 Driver Assist Features Lane Centering Control status halo • Not shown: Lane Centering Control is not activated or cannot be activated since the required conditions are not met. • Shown in gray: Lane Centering Control is awaiting activation. • Shown in flashing gray: Steering Assist is in the Standby Mode. Lane Centering Control is ready to engage Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control and is searching for lane lines.
  • Page 280 Driver Assist Features • When there are no vehicles ahead, Lane Centering Control will quickly adjust the speed of your vehicle to the cruise speed. When Steering Assist engages, it will actively assist your steering, but please continue to lightly grip the steering wheel with both hands. As your hands may have a slight impact on steering assist, please pay close attention to the vehicle's movement, and get ready to take over the steering wheel at any time.
  • Page 281 Driver Assist Features Press the left Up or Down button on the steering wheel to change the º cruise speed by +/-1 km/h. Press and hold the left Up or Down button on the steering wheel to º increase/decrease the cruise speed to a speed of multiples of 5. For example, if the speed is 82 km/h, pressing the left Up button on the steering wheel once will change the speed to 85 km/h.
  • Page 282 Driver Assist Features • Press the left Right button on the steering wheel to increase the following time-distance by one level. • Press the left Left button on the steering wheel to decrease the following time-distance by one level. Takeover and Resumption When driving with Lane Centering Control, you can take over the vehicle by firmly pressing the accelerator pedal or turning the steering wheel.
  • Page 283 Driver Assist Features • If Active Lane Change (ALC) is not enabled in Settings, toggling the turn signal lever will put Steering Assist on standby, which requires you to take over the steering promptly. During this time, Adaptive Cruise Control will remain on and continue searching for lane lines.
  • Page 284 Driver Assist Features Deactivating Lane Centering Control When the following conditions occur, Lane Centering Control will be deactivated, stop automatic speed and steering control, and emit an audible alert: • The steering wheel button is pressed. • The brake pedal is pressed. Lane Centering Control will also be deactivated when its operating conditions are not met.
  • Page 285 Driver Assist Features Caution The dynamic environment simulation display can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the dynamic environment simulation display. Caution When neither lane line is clear, but there is a vehicle in front that meets requirements, your vehicle can follow the lead vehicle for a short time.
  • Page 286 Driver Assist Features Keeping a Safe Distance If the dynamic environment simulation displays "Following too close. Drive with caution", it means that a safe distance can no longer be guaranteed with the maximum deceleration that Lane Centering Control can exert and there may be a risk of collision.
  • Page 287 Driver Assist Features Intelligent Speed Control Once turned on, if the system detects the speed limit information has changed during driving on expressways or elevated roads with Lane Centering Control on, it will remind you of the speed limit change. You can manually confirm the change to keep the cruise speed consistent with the current speed limit.
  • Page 288 Driver Assist Features Caution The dynamic environment simulation display can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the dynamic environment simulation display. Precautions and Restrictions The camera system may fail to recognize obstacles, affecting the performance of or even causing the unintended deactivation of Lane Centering Control in some situations, including but not limited to: •...
  • Page 289 Driver Assist Features • False warnings may be generated in rare cases by some metal protective fences, green medians, or concrete walls due to the function of radar recognition. The LiDAR sensor may fail to recognize obstacles, affecting the performance of or even causing the unintended deactivation of Lane Centering Control in some situations, including but not limited to: •...
  • Page 290 Driver Assist Features Recognition and response may be delayed if the target is not right in the front in some situations, including but not limited to: • Lane Centering Control does not respond to targets that are in sensor blind zones.
  • Page 291 Driver Assist Features lane lines shown in the dynamic environment simulation do not match the actual situation. For example: • A vehicle is in front of you, but the digital instrument cluster shows none. • No vehicle is in front of you, but the digital instrument cluster shows a vehicle. We do not recommend using Lane Centering Control in special or complex road conditions which may affect the performance of or even cause the unintended deactivation of Lane Centering Control.
  • Page 292 Driver Assist Features • Improper maintenance (such as excessive brake or tire wear, or abnormal tire pressure). • Driving on special roads (such as sloping roads or roads with water, mud, potholes, snow, or ice). Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze.
  • Page 293: Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control (I-Acc)

    Driver Assist Features Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control (i-ACC) Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control automatically focuses on and changes with the speed of the vehicle in front. When there is no recognizable target in front, the vehicle will drive at the set speed. When there is any recognizable target in front, the vehicle will automatically control the speed to try to maintain the following distance set by the user.
  • Page 294 Driver Assist Features or there are other unsafe factors. You always bear the ultimate responsibility for maintaining an appropriate distance and speed and complying with current traffic laws and regulations. Warning The following behaviors are prohibited when driving: • Relying solely on the system •...
  • Page 295 Driver Assist Features Activating Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control • Middle button : Activate or deactivate Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control • Up button: Increase or resume the cruise speed • Down button: Reduce the cruise speed • Left button: Reduce the following distance •...
  • Page 296 Driver Assist Features When Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control is enabled, you can take over control of the vehicle quickly at any time by fully pressing the brake pedal. In this case, Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control will cease responding to the target vehicle, and you will have full control of your vehicle.
  • Page 297 Driver Assist Features you are out of your seat), it will activate Emergency Active Stop when the normal operating conditions for the system are met. Deactivating Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control is deactivated in the following situations: •...
  • Page 298 Driver Assist Features Press the left Up or Down button on the steering wheel to increase/ º decrease the cruise speed to a speed of multiples of 5. For example, if the speed is 82 km/h, pressing the left Up button on the steering wheel once will change the speed to 85 km/h.
  • Page 299 Driver Assist Features Dynamic Environment Simulation The set cruise speed The target lead vehicle Time-distance to the lead vehicle Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control status halo • Not shown: Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control is not activated or cannot be activated as the required conditions are not met. •...
  • Page 300 Driver Assist Features Lead Vehicle Start Alert When Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control follows the lead vehicle to a full stop: • If the lead vehicle starts, Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control will automatically start the vehicle to follow. You need to ensure that it is safe to follow the lead car to avoid any collisions.
  • Page 301 Driver Assist Features Warning Intelligent Speed Control is only a supplement to, and does not function as a substitute for, your visual observation. Never rely solely on the speed limit information recognized by Traffic Sign Recognition. When the speed of the vehicle exceeds the speed limit of the road, you will be visually alerted of overspeed.
  • Page 302 Driver Assist Features • The speed is over 50 km/h but not above the set cruise speed. • There is no lane line or a dashed line on the target lane. • A safe distance is kept between your vehicle and the lead vehicle. •...
  • Page 303 Driver Assist Features Caution Overtaking Assist is unable to distinguish your intention to overtake from your intention to turn left. Warning Overtaking Assist only detects the vehicle in front of you. In order to ensure your safety, you must pay attention to your surroundings before and during the process of overtaking.
  • Page 304 Driver Assist Features • The view of the cameras is interfered by large shadows cast by buildings, landscape features, or large vehicles. • The camera is directly struck by light. • In rain, snow, fog, haze, and other bad weather. •...
  • Page 305 Driver Assist Features • False warnings may be generated in rare cases by some metal protective fences, green medians, or concrete walls due to the function of radar recognition. Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control will only respond to vehicles that meet certain conditions.
  • Page 306 Driver Assist Features • When the vehicle is approaching or navigating a curve, the target may be incorrectly selected or missed, resulting in unintended acceleration or deceleration. • The target may be lost or the distance to the lead vehicle may be misjudged when the vehicle is on a slope.
  • Page 307 Driver Assist Features unintended deactivation of Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control. Such conditions include but are not limited to: • Water, mud, potholes, snow, ice, speed bumps, or obstacles on the road • Large numbers of pedestrians, bicycles, or animals on the road •...
  • Page 308 Driver Assist Features Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze. The above warnings, precautions, and restrictions do not exhaust all the situations that may affect the proper operation of Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control. Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control may be affected by many factors.
  • Page 309: Auto High Beams

    Driver Assist Features Auto High Beams Your vehicle detects and monitors the headlights and taillights of vehicles in front of you and street lights with the front camera. This allows the vehicle to intelligently turn off the high beams to avoid dazzling other road users when your vehicle passes oncoming vehicles, drives in close proximity to the vehicle in front moving in the same direction or enters well-lit areas.
  • Page 310 Driver Assist Features Warning • As a driving assist feature, Auto High Beams cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions. • Please use the high and low beams in compliance with applicable traffic safety laws and regulations. Do not turn on Auto High Beams unless it will not cause any violation of applicable laws and regulations.
  • Page 311 Driver Assist Features Auto High Beams will only responds when the conditions are met. Some targets are not responded to, including but not limited to: • Pedestrians. • Riders of vehicles including but not limited to bicycles, motorcycles, electric bicycles, and tricycles. •...
  • Page 312: Traffic Sign Recognition (Tsr)

    Driver Assist Features Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) combines the speed limit information from the map with the speed limit signs recognized by the dual camera to help you observe the speed limit. Caution For now, Traffic Sign Recognition only detects speed limit signs, traffic signals, parking signs, and give way signs.
  • Page 313 Driver Assist Features Warning • Traffic Sign Recognition is for your reference only, and cannot substitute your visual inspection. Never rely solely on the speed limit information recognized by Traffic Sign Recognition. • When the speed of the vehicle exceeds the speed limit of the road, Traffic Sign Recognition will visually alert you of overspeed.
  • Page 314 Driver Assist Features • Road signs are faded, damaged, blocked, covered by ice, snow, or dust, or are along curved roads. • Multiple speed limit signs are in a line, or there are different speed limit signs on adjacent lanes. •...
  • Page 315: Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist (S-Apa) With Fusion

    Driver Assist Features Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist (S-APA) with Fusion Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion detects lines on the road or a parking space between two vehicles with surround view cameras and ultrasonic sensors to help you park. Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion works for parallel, perpendicular, and angled parking, but not for 3D parking.
  • Page 316 Driver Assist Features Warning The performance of Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion depends on the capabilities of the surround view camera and ultrasonic sensors to detect and identify the environment. Do not use Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion if any one of the two side mirrors, the surround view camera, and the ultrasonic sensors is damaged or in an abnormal position.
  • Page 317 Driver Assist Features Complete parking. The dual-view image interface displays "Parking completed". The detailed operation procedure is as follows: Search for a parking space. When searching for a parking space, the vehicle should meet the following conditions: • The vehicle speed is below 16 km/h. •...
  • Page 318 Driver Assist Features When a white letter "P" is displayed on the left or right side of the My Vehicle icon during a parking space search, it indicates that a parking space on the corresponding side has been found. If the white letter "P" appears on both sides of the icon, it indicates that parking spaces have been found on both sides.
  • Page 319 Driver Assist Features • The system may misidentify parking spaces on roads, at entrances, in bushes, etc. You need to determine if the parking space is suitable. • Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion cannot determine if the detected parking space is legitimate. You need to confirm the legitimacy before starting the parking procedure.
  • Page 320 Driver Assist Features Warning Initiating Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion in a narrow parking space may affect the performance of the sensors, which can increase the risk of damaging the vehicle or surrounding objects. Warning You are responsible for driving safely. Always pay attention to your surroundings when parking, ensure that the parking process is safe, and be prepared to take over at any time.
  • Page 321 Driver Assist Features Caution Parking may be finished in advance due to the surroundings. In this case, you may need to adjust the vehicle’s position manually. Pause Parking When Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion is operating, if you slightly press the brake pedal, the vehicle will slow down, but parking will not pause.
  • Page 322 Driver Assist Features • The hood, tailgate, or any door is open. • The Electric Parking Brake is on. • Anti-Lock Braking System, Traction Control System, or Electronic Stability Program is triggered. • The driver leaves the seat. • Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion is paused for more than 30 seconds.
  • Page 323 Driver Assist Features Ultrasonic sensor detection may not fully function for certain obstacles, and you must be prepared to take over control at any time. Failure to do so may result in property loss or personal injury. Such obstacles include but are not limited to: •...
  • Page 324 Driver Assist Features • The system may fail to exclude parking spaces with obstacles, such as pedestrians, bicycles, tricycles, short objects, or bricks. Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion may fail to operate as intended in some vehicle conditions, including but not limited to: •...
  • Page 325 Driver Assist Features • One of the two side mirrors is blurred, damaged, or in an abnormal position. • The surround view cameras are blurred, damaged, or in abnormal positions. • Visibility is poor due to bad weather (such as rain, snow, fog, or haze). •...
  • Page 326: Power Station Automatic Parking (Psap)

    If outside the service range, navigate to the station. The order will be placed when you approach the station. Caution • The locations of your vehicle and the NIO app are checked during order placement. An order cannot be placed successfully unless your vehicle is within 200m of the power swap station. •...
  • Page 327 Caution • Please wait for your turn near the power swap station and pay attention to the queuing status on your center display or NIO app. If you miss your turn, please contact the field specialist in time. • If you have to leave the power swap station for some reason, please pay attention to the queuing status on the NIO app or cancel the order in time.
  • Page 328 Driver Assist Features • High-speed driving or multiple parking operations may trigger overheat protection for the steering system. Do not use this feature repeatedly for an extended period. • When the target parking space is close to roadside fences, high walls, street lights, trees, bushes, pillars, or overhanging obstacles such as railings, power distribution boxes and charging connectors, these obstacles may affect the parking result and even cause vehicle damage.
  • Page 329 Driver Assist Features After the vehicle is parked in place, follow the instructions on the center display for the power swap. Caution Before or during parking into the power swap station, please always pay attention to your surroundings to confirm that there are no passing vehicles, pedestrians, children, etc.
  • Page 330 Driver Assist Features sure to always pay attention to traffic, road and vehicle conditions and drive with caution.
  • Page 331: Side Distance Indication System (Sdis)

    Driver Assist Features Side Distance Indication System (SDIS) Side Distance Indication System monitors the road ahead with ultrasonic sensors when the vehicle is driving at a low speed. When an obstacle is close to the vehicle, the Parking Camera will be automatically activated to help judge parking space or drive on narrow roads.
  • Page 332 Driver Assist Features • The vehicle is in DRIVE. • The speed does not exceed 21 km/h. • Obstacles exist in any area in front and are close to your vehicle. Detection Areas and Distances of Side Distance Indication System Area Distance Within 50 cm...
  • Page 333 Driver Assist Features Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze. The above warnings do not exhaust all the situations that may affect the proper operation of Side Distance Indication System.
  • Page 334: Vehicle Maintenance

    My ET7 > Health on the center display to check vehicle health status. On this interface, the vehicle performs a self-inspection and displays the current health status. At the same time, you can check the consumption of the current trip in My ET7 > Consumption and reset the trip in Reset Cumulative Trip.
  • Page 335: Maintenance Instructions

    In light of the complexity of vehicle systems and the after-sales service requirements of electric vehicles by national laws and regulations, we recommend you to have your vehicle maintained regularly at NIO’s service center. If you have any inquiries about the vehicle inspection, please contact NIO at any time.
  • Page 336: Routine Maintenance

    • Replace the battery of the smart key fob as instructed on the center display. Regular Maintenance In normal driving conditions, please contact NIO to have your vehicle maintained according to the following service items and intervals: • Gearbox oil: Replace it every 200,000 kilometers.
  • Page 337 • Replace the 12V battery as instructed on the center display. It is recommended to contact NIO for a full vehicle health check as needed, depending on the operating environment and condition of your vehicle. Special Maintenance If you often drive your vehicle in the following harsh environments, additional maintenance or shorter service intervals may be required.
  • Page 338 Vehicle Maintenance • Driving in dusty environments. • Driving in extremely cold environments (below -20℃) or extremely hot environments (above 40℃). • Driving in humid environments or wading through water frequently. • Driving in salty or corrosive environments. • Braking frequently or driving in mountainous areas. •...
  • Page 339: Front Wiper Blade Replacement

    Vehicle Maintenance Front Wiper Blade Replacement The front wipers can remove rain and stains from the windshield (when used with windshield washer fluid). After cleaned by the wipers, if the windshield becomes blurred or shows visible water marks, which in turn affects the driver’s vision and does not disappear, please replace the wiper blades promptly.
  • Page 340: Windshield Washer Fluid Refill

    Warning To avoid the risk of high voltage electric shock when opening the hood, please contact NIO to top up the vehicle’s windshield washer fluid when necessary. Windshield washer fluid is used to maintain good visibility through the windshield. The procedure to refill the windshield washer fluid is as follows: Pull the hood handle cover in the cabin twice to unlatch the hood.
  • Page 341 Vehicle Maintenance Caution When topping up the windshield washer fluid, please fill the reservoir carefully to avoid spilling and wipe up any spills immediately. After refilling the fluid, tighten the cap. When closing the hood, hold the hood with your hands and lower it to an appropriate angle. Then, push the hood down firmly until it is completely closed.
  • Page 342: Coolant Refill

    Warning To avoid the risk of high voltage electric shock when opening the hood, please contact NIO to top up the vehicle’s coolant. The coolant allows the vehicle power system to operate within an appropriate temperature range. The procedure to refill coolant is as follows: Pull the hood handle cover in the cabin twice to unlatch the hood.
  • Page 343 Vehicle Maintenance Close the coolant cap tightly. When closing the hood, hold the hood with your hands and lower it to an appropriate angle. Then, push the hood down firmly until it is completely closed. Caution Do not slam or drop the hood.
  • Page 344: Brake Fluid Refill

    Warning To avoid the risk of high voltage electric shock when opening the hood, please contact NIO to top up the vehicle’s brake fluid. Brake fluid is the medium for transmitting brake pressure in the hydraulic brake system. The procedure to refill brake fluid is as follows: Pull the hood handle cover in the cabin twice to unlatch the hood.
  • Page 345 Vehicle Maintenance Close the brake fluid cap tightly. When closing the hood, hold the hood with your hands and lower it to an appropriate angle. Then, push the hood down firmly until it is completely closed. Caution Do not slam or drop the hood.
  • Page 346: Tire Inspection And Maintenance

    Failure to do so may increase the risk of accidents. Caution If tire wear is uneven, we recommend that you contact NIO to have the tires checked for dynamic balancing. In order to reduce tire wear and extend the service life of your tires, you should...
  • Page 347 You should have the tire dynamic balance checked after every tire replacement. • If the vehicle can’t drive straight or drifts left or right, please contact NIO to have the wheel alignment checked and adjusted if necessary. • The rear wheels are less worn than the front wheels. If you want to swap them,...
  • Page 348: Brake Pad And Disc Inspection And Maintenance

    Vehicle Maintenance Brake Pad and Disc Inspection and Maintenance Lightly press the brake pedal occasionally when driving on rainy or icy roads so that the heat generated by friction warms up and dries the brake pads. The same should be done when driving in extremely wet or cold weather. Take your vehicle for a quick ride after a car wash to dry the brake discs and avoid rusting.
  • Page 349: Air Filter Inspection And Maintenance

    Vehicle Maintenance Air Filter Inspection and Maintenance After replacement, enter Settings from the bottom left of the center display, and tap Cabin Comfort > Air Filter Reminder to reset the reminder. This reminder is the estimated service life, and the actual service life may vary due to the environment and other factors.
  • Page 350: 12V Battery Maintenance

    12V battery, please keep a sufficient battery level. Warning If the 12V battery is leaking or swelling, please contact NIO immediately. If the electrolyte comes in contact with eyes or skin, please rinse the eyes or skin with running water and seek medical attention immediately.
  • Page 351: High Voltage Battery Maintenance And Recycling

    If you hear any sound of scraping or impact at the underside of the body, please immediately contact NIO for a safety inspection of the chassis and high voltage battery pack.
  • Page 352 In the process of high voltage battery repair and maintenance at NIO, the battery level and status will be checked. For batteries that should be recycled according to relevant laws and regulations, NIO will take primary responsibility for recycling them in accordance with the market situation at such time.
  • Page 353 Vehicle Maintenance This symbol on the battery means that this product must not be treated as household waste. High voltage battery recycling process: The batteries will be recycled and disposed of by NIO or a third party designated by NIO.
  • Page 354: Underhood Fuse Box

    Vehicle Maintenance Underhood Fuse Box Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Part name Rated value Description Cooling fan UR01 UR01 relay  ...
  • Page 355 Vehicle Maintenance motor (KL87 power supply) Air supply unit UR08 UR08 relay   motor power supply Front blower (KL87 UR09 UR09 relay   power supply) UR10 UR10 relay   (Reserved) UR01 relay switch UF01 UF01 fuse power supply UF02 UF02 fuse  ...
  • Page 356 Vehicle Maintenance (KL87 power supply) Climate control system/ PM2.5 sensor/ compressor assembly/heat exchanger UF13 UF13 fuse electronic expan- sion valve/heat pump electronic expansion valve (KL87 power supply) UR07 relay switch UF14 UF14 fuse power supply UF15 UF15 fuse   (Reserved) UF16 UF16 fuse  ...
  • Page 357 Vehicle Maintenance UF25 UF25 fuse   (Reserved) UF26 UF26 fuse   (Reserved) UF27 UF27 fuse   (Reserved)
  • Page 358: Instrument Panel Fuse Box

    Vehicle Maintenance Instrument Panel Fuse Box Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Part name Rated value Description IF29/IF30/IF31/ IF32/IF33/IF34/ IF35/IF36/IF37/...
  • Page 359 Vehicle Maintenance Electronic gear selection module IF03 IF03 fuse (KL30 power supply) Brake switch (KL30 IF04 IF04 fuse power supply) Vehicle controller IF05 IF05 fuse 1 (KL30 power supply) Infotainment system console IF06 IF06 fuse 1 (KL30 power supply) Body gateway IF07 IF07 fuse module 1 power...
  • Page 360 Vehicle Maintenance Heads-up display/ IF14 IF14 fuse smart robot (KL30 power supply) LiDAR sensor IF15 IF15 fuse power supply ADAS main IF16 IF16 fuse controller 2 (KL30 power supply) Climate control IF17 IF17 fuse module (KL30 power supply) Exterior door handle/driver’s IF18 IF18 fuse...
  • Page 361 Vehicle Maintenance Front body control IF25 IF25 fuse module 1 (KL30 power supply) Front body control IF26 IF26 fuse module 2 (KL30 power supply) Digital instrument IF27 IF27 fuse cluster (KL30 power supply) Radar/parking IF28 IF28 fuse radar controller power supply Electric power IF29 IF29 fuse...
  • Page 362 Vehicle Maintenance light/reading light/multi-color footwell light/ storage box light (KL15 power supply) Middle liftgate IF37 IF37 fuse light (KL15 power supply) Left body taillight IF38 IF38 fuse (KL15 power supply) Right body IF39 IF39 fuse taillight (KL15 power supply) Front body controller KL15_1/ KL15_2 relay IF40...
  • Page 363 Vehicle Maintenance Driver seat pneumatic IF47 IF47 fuse lumbar support/fan power supply Passenger seat pneumat- IF48 IF48 fuse ic lumbar support/fan power supply Rear passenger backrest venti- IF49 IF49 fuse lation/massage power supply IF50 IF50 fuse (Reserved) Front body IF51 IF51 fuse controller (horn) KL30 power supply...
  • Page 364 Vehicle Maintenance KL30 power supply Rear left door control module IF58 IF58 fuse KL30 power supply Rear left door control module IF59 IF59 fuse KL30 power supply Rear right door control module IF60 IF60 fuse KL30 power supply Rear right door control module IF61 IF61 fuse...
  • Page 365: Trunk Fuse Box

    Vehicle Maintenance Trunk Fuse Box Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Part name Rated value Description TR01 TR01 relay  ...
  • Page 366 Vehicle Maintenance Amplifier control TF06 TF06 fuse unit power supply Front retractor assembly - left TF07 TF07 fuse (KL30 power supply) Rear inverter (KL30 TF08 TF08 fuse power supply) Body controller TF09 TF09 fuse 2 (KL30 power supply) Battery manage- TF10 TF10 fuse ment unit power...
  • Page 367 Vehicle Maintenance Right charging TF17 TF17 fuse indicator (KL30 power supply) TF18 TF18 fuse   (Reserved) Rear millimeter- TF19 TF19 fuse wave radar power supply TF20 TF20 fuse   (Reserved) TR02/TR03 relay TF21 TF21 fuse coil power supply TF22 TF22 fuse  ...
  • Page 368 Vehicle Maintenance TF31 TF31 fuse   (Reserved) TF32 TF32 fuse   (Reserved) TF33 TF33 fuse   (Reserved) TF34 TF34 fuse   (Reserved) TF35 TF35 fuse   (Reserved)
  • Page 369: Pre-Fuse Box

    Vehicle Maintenance Pre-Fuse Box Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Rated value Description DCDC 450A DC/DC converter UEC POWER 200A Underhood electrical box...
  • Page 370: Exterior Cleaning And Maintenance

    Vehicle Maintenance Exterior Cleaning and Maintenance Regular cleaning and waxing can protect the vehicle exterior from damage from the external environment. The frequency of cleaning and waxing depends on the frequency of use, parking conditions (whether the vehicle is parked in a garage, under a tree, or in direct sunlight), and weather conditions.
  • Page 371 Vehicle Maintenance • Do not use rough sponges or corrosive cleaners which may damage the paint. • Do not use water hotter than 60℃. • Do not use a dry cloth or sponge to clean the headlights. Clean them with water or car shampoo instead.
  • Page 372 Vehicle Maintenance the clean body paint, use a layer of high-quality hard car wax on the body paint. If the vehicle is cleaned regularly with cleaners, we recommend you apply hard wax at least twice a year to protect the body paint. Polishing is only necessary when the body paint surface has lost its gloss and cannot be restored by waxing.
  • Page 373 Vehicle Maintenance Serious stains on the wheels can cause imbalance of the wheels. This will result in wheel vibrations, which will be transmitted to the steering wheel. In some cases, this can cause premature wear on the steering mechanism. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly clean stains on the wheels.
  • Page 374: Interior Cleaning And Maintenance

    Vehicle Maintenance Interior Cleaning and Maintenance Regularly clean the interior with cleaners or conditioners to maintain the interior appearance. Before using any cleaners, vacuum the interior first. Note • Some dyes (such as from dark-washed jeans or sheepskin clothing) may stain the interior materials.
  • Page 375 Vehicle Maintenance • Sharp objects on clothes such as zips, rivets, and sharp buckles may leave marks or dents on the leather. • Avoid drinking coffee or using sunscreen in vehicles with a Nappa leather interior. Remove coffee or sunscreen stains on Nappa leather with mild soapy water as soon as possible.
  • Page 376: Protective Films

    Rear Windshield Tint ET7 comes with a rear windshield that features excellent heat insulation and UV resistance. Therefore, it is not recommended to tint the rear windshield. If you still want to tint the rear windshield, please pay attention to the following...
  • Page 377 Vehicle Maintenance • Thoroughly squeegee out excessive solution, otherwise it will cause significant glare on the rear windshield at night. • Prevent excessive solution from seeping into the rear cover and causing short circuit in the audio system. Caution • The signal transmitting and receiving area on the vehicle should be avoided when applying the film to prevent the normal operation of some systems from being affected.
  • Page 378: Application Of Antibacterial Product

    Vehicle Maintenance Application of Antibacterial Product Haptex Haptex synthetic leather with antibacterial properties by means of a functional layer is based on Biomaster AT300 (active ingredient silver chloride CAS-Nr. 7783-90-6) for use in automotive interior parts (e.g. seats, IP, CNSL, and pillars) cladding: Antimicrobial product protection against gram-positive and gram- negative bacteria (e.g.
  • Page 379 Vehicle Maintenance Filter microAir pro Tect line/microAir blue with surface disinfection properties by means of a functional filter layer based on fruit extract (active ingredient CAS-Nr. 77-92-9 and/or 5949-29-1) for use in air handling/air conditioning systems: Bacteriostatic and fungistatic surface disinfection properties against a multitude of gram- positive and gram-negative bacteria, yeast, and fungi, as well as viral surface disinfection properties (excellent antiviral efficacy for influenza virus H1N1 and coronavirus HCoV 229E according to ISO 18184:2019) to prevent virus shedding/...
  • Page 380: General Vehicle Info

    General Vehicle Info ET7 Information Vehicle manufacturer NIO hotline Refer to the contact table NIO official website Refer to the contact table You can find the vehicle certification label in the lower area of the right rear B-pillar. Vehicle brand label:...
  • Page 381: Instrument Cluster And Controls

    General Vehicle Info Instrument Cluster and Controls 1. Electronic switches on interior door 8. Control panel for emergency calls handles and reading lights 2. Control panel for windows 9. NOMI 3. Steering wheel buttons - left 10. Center display 4. Light control lever for turn signals 11.
  • Page 382: Warning Sign Information

    General Vehicle Info Warning Sign Information Name Warning Sign Description High voltage Danger! Do not touch electricity high voltage compo- warning sign nents. High voltage compo- nents. Danger! Do not High voltage touch high voltage component components without warning sign 1 wearing protective equipment to avoid electric shock.
  • Page 383 General Vehicle Info the identifiers found in the car’s charging port, either C, K or L.Voltage ranges relat- ed to those identifiers are as follows: • C: AC ≤ 480V • K: DC 50V to 500V • L: DC 200V to 920V...
  • Page 384: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    General Vehicle Info Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The vehicle identification number (VIN) is stamped on the floor under the front passenger seat. You can also find the VIN in the following locations: Underside of the hood Upper area at the end of the front driving motor Left side of the instrument panel beam Lower-left area of the front windshield Lower area of the right B-pillar...
  • Page 385 General Vehicle Info You can also read the VIN from diagnostic instruments that pair with the vehicle (safety module diagnosis tool BD2): Connect the diagnostic instrument to the diagnostic interface of the vehicle and turn it on. Start the diagnostic program and log in to the diagnostic instrument interface. The diagnostic instrument automatically reads and displays the VIN on the interface of the diagnostic instrument.
  • Page 386: Driving Motor Identification Labels

    General Vehicle Info Driving Motor Identification Labels The front driving motor identification label is located on the lower side of the motor. The rear driving motor identification label is located on the lower side of the motor.
  • Page 387: Recommended Fluids And Capacities

    General Vehicle Info Recommended Fluids and Capacities Item Product Capacity Brake Fluid DOT4 0.75L -40℃ OAT (water-ethyl- 14L (100 kwh) Coolant ene glycol solution 14.25L (75 kwh) containing inhibitor) Refrigerant R1234yf 1000g Windshield Washer Fluid Freezing point<-30℃ Gearbox Oil Castrol BOT350M3 1L (front), 1.6L (rear)
  • Page 388: Powertrain Information

    General Vehicle Info Powertrain Information...
  • Page 389 General Vehicle Info...
  • Page 390 General Vehicle Info High Voltage DC Converter Integrated Component Emergency High Voltage Cutoff Plug Airbags Side Curtain Airbag Cylinder Structural Reinforcement Curtain Airbags Charge Port Driving Motor High Voltage Heater for Climate Control 10. High Voltage Battery 11. Rear High Voltage Power Distribution Box 12.
  • Page 391 General Vehicle Info Driving Motor The driving system powers the vehicle by converting the direct current from the high voltage battery into mechanical torque which is distributed to the four wheels. In addition, it can also recover kinetic energy to charge the high voltage battery and operate to turn the drive shafts backward.
  • Page 392: Specifications And Parameters

    Specifications and Parameters Vehicle Dimensions Item Value Length A (mm) 5101 Width B (mm) (excluding side mirrors) 1987 Height C (mm) 1509 Wheel Base D (mm) 3060 Front Track E (mm) 1668 Rear Track F (mm) 1672 Front Overhang G (mm) Rear Overhang H (mm) 1125 Ground Clearance (mm)
  • Page 393: Mass Parameters

    Specifications and Parameters Mass Parameters Item 75 kwh 100 kwh Unladen mass (kg) 2359 2379 Mass of vehicle with bodywork in running order (including coolant, oils, 2434 2454 fuel, tools, spare wheel, and driver) (kg) Front Axle: 1205 1215 Distribution of this mass among the axles (kg) Rear Axle:...
  • Page 394 Specifications and Parameters 75 kWh - 2359 2900 5 Seats 100 kWh - 2379 2900 5 Seats The chart is calculated according to 75 kg per person and 75 kg per luggage as standard.
  • Page 395: Wheel And Tire Specifications

    Specifications and Parameters Wheel and Tire Specifications Item Value 245/50R19 105V XL 245/45R20 103Y XL Specifications 245/45R20 103V XL 255/40R21 103V XL Tire Pressure (bar) 2.6 (no load) Camber Angle -0.5±0.5° Total Front Camber Angle 0±0.5° Front Toe Angle 0.3±0.2° Total Front Toe Angle 0±0.05°...
  • Page 396 Specifications and Parameters Product name Maximum tire load and maximum allowable inflation pressure (which should not be used for normal driving) Tire Size For example, 245/45R20 means that the tire width is 245 mm and the aspect ratio is 45, R refers to the radial structure of the tire, and the wheel diameter is 20 inches.
  • Page 397: Motor Parameters

    Specifications and Parameters Motor Parameters Value Item Front Rear Permanent magnet alter- Alternating current Type nating current motor induction motor Model TZ180S001 YS300S001 Rated power/torque (kW/ 70/150 60/120 N·m) Peak power/torque (kW/ 180/350 300/500 N·m)
  • Page 398: Braking And Suspension Specifications

    Specifications and Parameters Braking and Suspension Specifications Item Value Front Rear Brake Pad Thickness (mm) 2-11 Front Rear Brake Disc Thickness (mm) 32-30 20-18 Nominal Pressure of Air Suspension Reservoir (bar)
  • Page 399: High Voltage Battery Parameters

    Specifications and Parameters High Voltage Battery Parameters Item 70 kWh 100 kWh 75 kWh Nickel-Cobalt- Nickel-Cobalt- Nickel-Cobalt- Manganese Manganese Manganese Lithium-Ion / Type Lithium-Ion Lithium-Ion Lithium Iron Battery Cell Battery Cell Phosphate Battery Cell High Voltage Battery Cell Nominal 3.65 3.73 3.73/3.22 Voltage (V)
  • Page 400: Tire Information

    120 km/h. If the tire is severely punctured or damaged, please contact NIO immediately for tire inspection or replacement. You can inflate the tires with the tire inflator in the emergency kit. To inflate a flat...
  • Page 401 Tire Information Park the vehicle on a safe road, put on the reflective vest and set up the warning triangle properly. Open the emergency kit cover in the trunk to take out the tire inflator. Connect the inflation hose on the side of the tire inflator to the valve stem on the tire.
  • Page 402 Tire Information Make sure the vehicle is powered on, turn on the power switch of the tire inflator, and inflate the tire. When the tire pressure reaches 2.6 bar, turn off the tire inflator manually and disconnect it from the power socket. After completing inflation, disconnect the inflator from the vehicle and stow it in the emergency kit.
  • Page 403: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    NIO. You can check the current tire pressures by tapping My ET7 > Health on the center display. If the current tire pressure is shown as “--”, this means the system hasn’t obtained a valid tire pressure reading, and you can check the tire pressure again after driving over 25 km/h for more than 10 minutes.
  • Page 404: Tire Chains

    Tire Information Tire Chains The vehicle does not come with tire chains, but you can purchase them. Please pay attention to the following points when using tire chains: • Improper tire chains can damage the tires, wheels, and brake system of the vehicle.
  • Page 405: Snow Socks

    Tire Information Snow Socks ET7 does not come with snow socks, but you can purchase them separately. Please pay attention to the following points when using snow socks: • Improper snow socks can damage the tires, wheels, and brake system of the vehicle.
  • Page 406: Winter Tires

    Tire Information Winter Tires Winter Tires To achieve the optimal vehicle performance, please use winter tires in winter. Please choose suitable models of winter tires or studded tires according to the laws of your country. Tire Size Load Index 245/50 R19 255/45 R20 255/40 R21...
  • Page 407: Tire Repair

    If the width of the puncture is over 6 mm or the tire is severely damaged, please safely stop the vehicle and contact NIO immediately for tire replacement. •...
  • Page 408 Tire Information Remove the speed limit label from the tire sealant canister and place it on the steering wheel to remind yourself not to drive over 80 km/h. Remove the dust cover on the tire inflator, turn the tire sealant canister upside down and slide it into the slot on the tire inflator.
  • Page 409 Check the tire pressure again. If the tire pressure is still below 2.2 bar which means the tire is severely damaged or the tire sealant cannot seal the tire, park the vehicle in a safe place and contact NIO immediately.
  • Page 410 200 kilometers at most. Please take the vehicle to the nearest repair shop for tire repair or replacement. • After fixing a tire with the tire sealant, please contact NIO to have the air pump hose assembly replaced.
  • Page 411: Tire Replacement

    PARK. Put on the reflective vest, set up the warning triangle, turn on the hazard warning lights, and contact NIO for tire replacement. Warning •...
  • Page 412 Tire Information Caution Tire rims have a special protective coating. When removing or installing lug nuts, tires or rims, take reasonable precautions to protect the rim’s surface from accidental scratches caused by hard or sharp objects. Position the jack at the correct jacking point. Warning Make sure the jack is positioned correctly under the jack point.
  • Page 413 Tire Information Remove the lug nuts and change the flat tire. When mounting the new tire, ensure the lug nuts are aligned with the mounting holes and the metal surface of the rim is in proper contact with the mounting surface. After installing the lug nuts, use the jack to lower the vehicle to the ground and exit the Jack Mode on the center display.
  • Page 414: Emergency Measures

    Emergency Measures Placing a Warning Triangle In case of an emergency, please slowly and steadily drive the vehicle to a safe area, press the brake pedal to stop the vehicle, and shift into PARK. Then, you should turn on the hazard warning lights by pressing the button on the center console to warn other vehicles approaching from behind.
  • Page 415 Emergency Measures Deploy the bracket under the triangle. Unfold the two sides of the triangle. Fasten the buckle on top of the triangle.
  • Page 416: Contacting Nio

    Emergency Measures Contacting NIO In case of accidents such as collisions, floods, and battery fires, contact NIO immediately after setting up the warning triangle and wait for the rescue team. Warning In the event of a battery fire risk, the vehicle will automatically cut off power and the instrument cluster and center display will display a warning message.
  • Page 417 In this case, you can find the fault notification on the center display, and contact NIO if needed. Data processing...
  • Page 418 13 hours after an emergency call is triggered. With regard to the arrangements for exercising data subjects’ rights as well as the contact service responsible for handling access requests, please kindly contact NIO for support.
  • Page 419: Jump Starting

    Emergency Measures Jump Starting When the vehicle cannot start because the 12V battery level is low, you can jump start the vehicle by connecting the jumper cable to the 12V battery of another vehicle. Caution • When jump starting a vehicle, make sure the two vehicles are not in contact with each other.
  • Page 420 Emergency Measures Connect the other end of the red cable to the positive (+) terminal of the 12V battery on Vehicle B. Connect one end of the black cable to the negative (-) terminal on the 12V battery of Vehicle B. Connect the other end of the black cable to a proper earthing point of the 12V battery on Vehicle A.
  • Page 421: Emergency Unlocking From The Outside

    Emergency Measures Emergency Unlocking from the Outside When the vehicle cannot be unlocked by conventional methods (such as a smart key fob, keyless entry, NIO app, or NFC), you can use the emergency key to unlock the driver's door. Caution Do not leave the emergency key in your vehicle.
  • Page 422 Emergency Measures To lock the driver's door, rotate the key counterclockwise first for unlocking, and then turn it clockwise. Caution To lock the vehicle with the key fob after it has been unlocked with the emergency key, reset the lock cylinder by unlocking and then locking the driver's door to keep the vehicle safe.
  • Page 423: Emergency Unlocking From The Inside

    Emergency Measures Emergency Unlocking from the Inside When the whole vehicle is locked, if the door needs to be opened in an emergency (for example, when the electronic switch on the door handle fails or the vehicle falls into water), pull the mechanical switch on the interior door handle once to open the corresponding door.
  • Page 424: Emergency Liftgate Opening

    Emergency Measures Emergency Liftgate Opening To open the liftgate, lift the square block above the lock buckle from the inside of the trunk, and then toggle the button in the hole with your finger.
  • Page 425: Breakdown Services

    Breakdown Services Protective Equipment for Rescue Operations The powertrain system is powered by the high voltage battery. Severe collisions and impacts may cause electrical leakage or electrolyte leakage. Therefore, rescue operations should be carried out by professionals who must wear personal protective equipment.
  • Page 426: Cutting Off The High Voltage Circuit

    Breakdown Services Cutting Off the High Voltage Circuit To cut off the high voltage circuit, disconnect the emergency high voltage cutoff plug (located in the left area under the hood), and then disconnect the cable connected to the negative terminal of the 12V battery (located near the front windshield under the hood).
  • Page 427 Breakdown Services Disconnect the cable connected to the negative terminal of the 12V battery. Wrap the cable with a protective layer to avoid conduction due to accidental contact.
  • Page 428: Towing The Vehicle After An Accident

    Breakdown Services Towing the Vehicle after an Accident Caution Do not tow your vehicle when the tires are touching the ground and do not tow the vehicle directly with tow chains. When necessary, transport the vehicle with a flatbed truck. Take out the tow bar from the emergency kit in the trunk.
  • Page 429 Breakdown Services Keep the vehicle in PARK, press the brake pedal, Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driving > Tow/Wash Mode. The vehicle will release the parking brake and become towable. (Please use the wheel stopper accordingly to prevent sliding.) Before towing, power off the vehicle and turn on the hazard warning lights to ensure that the whole vehicle is locked and no occupant is in the vehicle.
  • Page 430: Rescuing The Vehicle In Water

    Breakdown Services Rescuing the Vehicle in Water Caution When driving, do not submerge the vehicle in deep water for a long period of time. Otherwise, the vehicle’s high voltage components may be damaged. If the vehicle body and chassis are not damaged, there will not be any additional risks of electric shock.
  • Page 431: Rescuing The Vehicle On Fire

    Breakdown Services Rescuing the Vehicle on Fire Warning • In the case of a vehicle fire, do not directly touch any part of the vehicle. All rescue operations should be performed by professionals who must wear appropriate personal protective equipment. •...
  • Page 432: Rescuing The Vehicle With Battery Leakage

    Breakdown Services Rescuing the Vehicle with Battery Leakage Warning If leakage from a high voltage battery is caused due to an impact, the rescue should be performed by professionals who must wear protective face shields and chemical-resistant gloves. Never make direct contact with the fluids. When the high voltage battery leaks, it may generate heat or even cause a fire.
  • Page 433: Vehicle Cutting

    Breakdown Services Vehicle Cutting Warning When professional rescuers perform cutting operations, they must use appropriate tools such as a hydraulic cutter and wear appropriate personal protective equipment to avoid serious injury. The vehicle pillars use aluminum castings to better protect the occupants in case of an impact.
  • Page 434 Breakdown Services...

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