The all-electric Nio ES9 has dual electric motors delivering 697 hp. All models feature the same CATL-sourced 102 kWh battery pack. Key features include foot massagers and a 47-speaker audio system. A few months after the first photos and details about the Nio ES9 emerged, the huge SUV has been officially launched and priced in China. It’s the automaker’s most luxurious model built to date and could be enough to make local shoppers forget about European alternatives. All versions of the ES9 use an advanced 900-volt electrical architecture and come standard with a 102 kWh battery sourced from CATL. Power is provided by a pair of electric motors that combine to deliver 697 hp, allowing the ES9 to hit 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 4.3 seconds. The driving range will vary from 580 km (360 miles) to 600 km (373 miles) and 620 km (385 miles), depending on the trim level. Read: Tesla Once Tested 90-Second Battery Swaps, Nio Scaled It To 176,000 In A Day Importantly, the ES9 has been designed to support Nio’s battery-swapping technology, meaning the 102 kWh pack can be replaced in just 3 minutes at one of the company’s swapping stations. Buyers can opt for Nio’s battery-as-a-service rental program to reduce the ES9’s starting price to 390,000 yuan ($57,500). Those who opt to own the ES9 and its battery pack outright will need to pay a minimum of 498,000 yuan ($73,500). Either way, it’s pretty cheap for what you get. The ES9 is massive, measuring 5,365 mm (211.2 inches) long, 2,029 mm (79.8 inches) wide, and 1,870 mm (73.6 inches) tall, with a 3,250 mm (127.9-inch) wheelbase. Given its size, it is perhaps no surprise that it sits on large 23-inch wheels. In general, the SUV’s design is quite homogeneous with other Nio models, meaning it includes a set of rather simple split headlights, simple body lines and creases, and a light bar at the rear. A Cabin For Ultimate Comfort It’s in the cabin where most of the exciting stuff is found. The dashboard has a large central 15.6-inch infotainment display and a 48-inch screen stretching across the dash. There’s also a large head-up display and loads of premium materials. As with other premium SUVs, those in the second row get treated to a true first-class experience. Not only are there a pair of captain’s chairs, but there are also large entertainment screens and a 42-point massage system, including massaging footrests that fold down from the rear of the front seats. Nio has also added a panoramic glass roof and a 47-speaker audio system.