NIO ET5 Standard Range Specs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Specifications and Dimensions
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 Range and Efficiency
- Range (WLTP)
 - 419-456 km
 
   Estimated distance on a full charge, based on official EU WLTP testing  
 - Range (EPA)
 - No Data
 
   Estimated distance on a full charge, based on official US EPA testing  
 - Range (NEDC)
 - No Data
 
   Estimated distance on a full charge, based on official NEDC testing  
 - Efficiency (Energy/Range)
 - 19.2 kWh/100 km
 
   Energy consumed per 100 kilometers (lower is better)  
 - Efficiency (Range/Energy)
 - 5.2 km/kWh
 
   Distance traveled on one kWh of energy (more is better)  
 Performance
- Drive Type
 - AWD (2 motors)
 
   Drivetrain configuration: Front-Wheel Drive, Rear-Wheel Drive, or All-Wheel Drive  
 - Motor Type
 - IM (front), PMSM (rear)
 
   Permanent Magnet Synchronous (PMSM), AC Induction (IM), Externally Excited Synchronous (EESM)  
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  Charging
- Max AC Charging
 - 11 kW
 
   On-board AC charger (inverter) capacity. Affects AC charging speed  
 - Architecture
 - 400 V
 
   Higher powertrain voltage means faster charging and better efficiency  
 - Charge Port
 -  
- CCS Type 2
 
 
   Port type affects charging station compatibility  
 Dimensions
- Wheelbase
 - 2888 mm
 
   Distance between centers of front and rear wheels (affects ride and handling)  
 Cargo and Towing
- Number of Seats
 - 5
 
   Total passenger capacity (including driver)  
 - Cargo Volume (Trunk)
 - 386 l
 
   Trunk storage space, with the rear seats in their normal position  
 - Cargo Volume (Max)
 - No Data
 
   Expanded storage space when the rear seats are folded down  
 - Cargo Volume (Frunk)
 - No Data
 
   Storage space under the hood in the front trunk (frunk)  
 - Towing Capacity
 - 1400 kg
 
   Maximum weight the car can tow safely with a trailer that has its own brakes  
  Last Updated: 
  October 10, 2024 
  Reviewed by 
 
 Alexey Eremchuk, CEO, EV Expert since 2013