NIO Reportedly Working On Six-Figure Lucid Air Rival
Chinese automaker NIO is reportedly planning on launching a new flagship model that will rival the Lucid AIr.
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China, effin A! How much more technology will the steal?NIO Reportedly Working On Six-Figure Lucid Air Rival
Chinese automaker NIO is reportedly planning on launching a new flagship model that will rival the Lucid AIr.insideevs.com
Agree. I can’t imagine that the world market would accept this given all that we know about China.I am not sure if I will trust a Chinese company with my location, car status, ota, etc. Big brother from China watching?
All of it!China, effin A! How much more technology will the steal?
Yeah, no way from me. It sucks, because I really like what Nio is doing with a lot of their cars, but given my past work I can’t trust China to not overstep the boundaries of what I would consider “privacy.”I am not sure if I will trust a Chinese company with my location, car status, ota, etc. Big brother from China watching?
Lol, Nio and BYD already still across the world don't they?Agree. I can’t imagine that the world market would accept this given all that we know about China.
How do you feel about Volvo and Polestar?Yeah, no way from me. It sucks, because I really like what Nio is doing with a lot of their cars, but given my past work I can’t trust China to not overstep the boundaries of what I would consider “privacy.”
I’m already uncomfortable enough with Lucid being majority Saudi-backed, but at least it’s still an American company subject to American law.
They're Swedish, and while they manufacture in China, they're still subject to Swedish law, which is subject to EU law, which has significant privacy protections. So they're fine.How do you feel about Volvo and Polestar?
wait, i thought volvo's parent company was geely, a chinese auto company?They're Swedish, and while they manufacture in China, they're still subject to Swedish law, which is subject to EU law, which has significant privacy protections. So they're fine.
Interesting, it appears to be! Thank you for informing mewait, i thought volvo's parent company was geely, a chinese auto company?
Yeah...I get it...tho there's little about me that I care about them knowing (except hacking, etc). But there's something about airmailing $100k to the PRC when we've already spent trillions (?) trying to prop up our own EV industry.I am not sure if I will trust a Chinese company with my location, car status, ota, etc. Big brother from China watching?
Yes, Geely owns them, but both Volvos and Polestar are still individual companies and shared same parts outsourced in China. They are assembled in China, but I know the core engineering of Polestar is at Sweden.wait, i thought volvo's parent company was geely, a chinese auto company?
Never underestimate a brand, Hyundai we’re puny Korean brand 20 years ago, and it has now surpassed many prestigious Japanese brands.Forget about CCP and all the western media propaganda. Nio's cars are awfully inefficient. They don't have the brand prestige either. I can't imagine anyone would buy their $143k "Air rival". Oh, I almost forgot they announced the 150kwh battery pack years ago. Where are they now?