
NIO's Second Brand May Be Called "ONVO Auto," With the First Car Named "ONVO L60"
Netizens exposed the first model of the NIO sub-brand without camouflage photos on social media platforms, and revealed that the new brand is called 'ONVO'.
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Netizens exposed the first model of the NIO sub-brand without camouflage photos on social media platforms, and revealed that the new brand is called 'ONVO'.
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