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On May 5, car blogger @autophotographer Arui exposed a set of real photos of the rear of the NIO ES7.

Unlike ES8, ES6 and EC6,The new ES7 has abandoned the family taillights, but replaced it with the popular penetrating type.the visual effect is delicate enough, but the recognition is weakened a lot.

Benchmarking the domestic BMW X5 Weilai ES7 real car exposure: the family taillights are gone

Benchmarking the domestic BMW X5 Weilai ES7 real car exposure: the family taillights are gone

In addition, the design of the entire rear is very round, and there are no structures such as charging ports on both sides. Combined with the previously exposed head spy photos, a charging position can be set up in the front right, which is expected to be a fast charging port.

It is worth noting that the ES7 real car exposed this time also uses a new Mars red color scheme.

According to previous news, ES7 is the first model built by NIO based on the second-generation technology platform NT2.Positioned as a five-seat mid-to-large SUV, between the ES6 and ES8NIO President Qin Lihong once publicly stated that the ES7 will benchmark the domestic BMW X5.

Like the ET7 and ET5, the ES7 also has a “watchtower” on the roof, including a lidar and two high-level cameras, which is expected to achieve more advanced autonomous driving assistance functions.

Benchmarking the domestic BMW X5 Weilai ES7 real car exposure: the family taillights are gone

It is also worth noting that,Some of the vehicle’s cameras are designed in front of the wheel eyebrow lightsthe integrity of the vehicle is preserved, but if it is accidentally scratched, the maintenance cost is probably not low.

So, what do you think the ES7 has the odds of winning against the domestic BMW X5?

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