Nio's Onvo L80 launches at $36k, undercutting Tesla Y

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- Onvo L80 launched at 245,800 yuan (~$36,020), 17,700 yuan (~$2,400) cheaper than Tesla Model Y in China.
- Onvo L80 opened pre‑orders now with first deliveries slated for May 15.
- Onvo L80 shares Nio’s NT 3.0 platform and 900‑volt architecture with the three‑row L90, differing only in seating layout and cargo configuration.
- Onvo L80 offers a 340 kW rear‑wheel‑drive motor (0‑100 km/h 5.9 s) and an AWD 440 kW version (0‑100 km/h 4.7 s), and is expected to use the L90’s 85 kWh battery.
- Onvo L80 supports battery swapping at Nio’s network, enabling a full “recharge” in under three minutes.
- Tesla Model Y remains China’s best‑selling single EV, priced at 263,500 yuan, but lacks the 900‑volt architecture, battery‑swap capability, and LiDAR‑enabled autonomy of the L80.
- Onvo L80 offers a larger interior (5,145 mm length, 2,840 L cargo) and two assisted‑driving configs: a LiDAR‑rich version using Nio’s Shenji NX9031 chip and a cheaper vision‑only version on Nvidia’s Orin X chip.
Why it matters: Chinese consumers gain a cheaper, larger SUV with fast battery swapping and LiDAR‑aided autonomy, eroding Tesla’s price advantage in the world’s biggest EV market; Tesla retains brand cachet and its Supercharger network but faces mounting pressure on its Model Y pricing.
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