NIO Delivers 21,017 New Vehicles in July, Launches LeDao L90 Deliveries
According to the latest sales data released by NIO, in July 2025, the company delivered a total of 21,017 new vehicles. Among them, the NIO brand delivered 12,675 vehicles, the Onvo brand delivered 5,976 vehicles, and the Firefly brand delivered 2,366 vehicles.

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As of now, NIO has delivered a total of 806,731 new vehicles. Among them, the NIO brand has delivered a total of 737,923 new vehicles; the ALPS brand has delivered a total of 58,599 new vehicles; and the Firefly brand has delivered a total of 10,209 new vehicles.
On July 24th, NIO’s 800,000th mass-produced vehicle—a NIO Ledo L90—rolled off the production line at NIO’s Advanced Manufacturing Hefei Plant 1. Shortly after, the new car was officially launched on July 31st, offering both large 6-seat and large 7-seat layouts. The starting price for a complete vehicle purchase is 265,800 yuan, while the starting price with the BaaS battery rental option is 179,800 yuan, making it stand out immediately due to its attractive pricing.
On August 1st, the NIO Onvo L90 began nationwide delivery.Li Bin said this is NIO's fastest climbing car.
It is understood that NIO's most important product for 2025, the all-new ES8, will be unveiled in late August and will officially be launched at NIO Day 2025 in late September.
In terms of the energy replenishment network, in July, NIO achieved its 80 millionth battery swap service. The Thousand Highway Battery Swap Stations Plan was completed, establishing a highway battery swap network connecting 550 major cities across the country. Range anxiety for NIO and ONVO users during highway travel has been eliminated.
In August, the G318 Sichuan-Tibet battery swapping route will be fully operational. Through an extensive network of 9 vertical, 11 horizontal, and 16 major urban cluster highway battery swapping stations across the country, NIO and Livan users can start from anywhere in the country and swap batteries all the way to Mount Everest.
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