NWM is set for an iterative upgrade that will also empower the Cedar and Cedar S intelligent systems. NIO Releases Intelligent Driving Travel Report for December 2025 Overall, the total number of users utilizing intelligent driving assistance has reached nearly 830,000. Among them, 17,387 users relied on intelligent driving assistance for more than 50% of their travel mileage. In December, the Intelligent Safety Assistance system was activated over 340,000 times, and the Intelligent Parking Assistance was used over 7.74 million times. The total distance traveled using driving assistance reached 109,956,621 kilometers. Looking at specific functions: In terms of Intelligent Safety Assistance, Automatic Emergency Braking was activated 306,405 times this month, Misacceleration Mitigation Assistance 1,178 times, AES (Automatic Emergency Steering) 288 times, and Rear Collision Mitigation & Protection (RCM) 40,017 times. For the Full-Scene Navigate on Pilot (NOP+), the total usage duration exceeded 1.43 million hours. Notably, one ET5T user recorded the longest cumulative usage of 151 hours; one ET9 user achieved the highest proportion of mileage using intelligent driving assistance at 98.57% and the highest duration proportion at 96.49%; another ES6 user completed the longest single intelligent driving assistance journey of 12,792 kilometers. For Parking Assistance, the total usage duration reached 69,736 hours. The success rate for parking in a single attempt was 35%, with an average single parking duration of 32 seconds. From a user habit perspective, Remote Parking was used 630,411 times and Drag-to-Park (parking by dragging a frame) 51,665 times this month. The rise in the usage frequency of intelligent driving assistance functions coincides with Nio’s continuous sales growth. Data shows that in December 2025, Nio delivered 48,135 new vehicles, achieving a high year-on-year growth of 54.6%. For the full year of 2025, cumulative deliveries reached 326,028 vehicles, representing a growth of 46.9%. According to revelations from NIO’s Vice President of Product, the Nio World Model (NWM) is set for an iterative upgrade. This upgrade will also empower the Cedar and Cedar S intelligent systems. Subsequent versions, Cedar 1.4.0 and Cedar S 1.4.0, will bring experience enhancements in scenarios such as driving, parking, and active safety.