The interior of Nio's flagship executive sedan, the ET9, has been revealed, featuring an elongated "ultrawide screen"

The interior of Nio's flagship executive sedan, the ET9, has been revealed, featuring an elongated "ultrawide screen"

The Nio ET9, Nio's flagship executive sedan, was unveiled at the NIO Day event last December, attracting much discussion among IT Home readers due to its 800,000 yuan pre-sale price. According to the plan, the car will begin deliveries in the first quarter of 2025.

Today, several bloggers have released spy shots of the ET9's interior, revealing more details about the car's cockpit layout. The photos show that the ET9 features an elongated "ultrawide screen" in front of both the driver and passenger seats, similar to the cockpit design of the Avatr 12

Compared to Nio's current production models, the interior of the ET9 maintains the family's minimalist style while also featuring several modifications. For example, the new car's center screen has changed from the vertical layout commonly seen in current models to a horizontal layout, adopting a narrow-bezel design with a size of 15.6 inches. The steering wheel features a flat design and includes paddle shifters.

Another eye-catching feature is the long, narrow "ultrawide screen" that spans the entire center console (or may be a split design). In terms of screen functionality, the screen in front of the driver's seat will serve as a liquid crystal instrument panel, while the screen in front of the passenger's seat will be used to display energy consumption information.Regarding other details, the new car will feature hidden ambient lights, double-layer soundproof glass, and very spacious seats.Another spy shot showing the exterior of the car reveals a massive and imposing appearance, complete with an active rear spoiler.

According to previous official introductions, the ET9's length, width, and height are 5324/2016/1620mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 3250mm. The car pioneered the "executive bridge" native four-seat layout, running through the front and rear rows, and is said to integrate 20 subsystems. In the rear area, there is also a 360° stepless adjustment executive desk that supports any angle of adjustment.