Canada can now buy the most Advanced chinese EV! NIO ET9
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Canada just made a move that is driving American car enthusiasts absolutely crazy. đšđŠđâĄ
While the United States continues to block Chinese electric vehicles, Canada has officially opened the door and the first car through is the NIO ET9, the most advanced Chinese luxury EV ever built.
This isnât just another electric sedan. The NIO ET9 features a revolutionary 900-volt architecture, insane 600kW ultra-fast charging, over 700 horsepower, rear-wheel steering, steer-by-wire technology, and a world-first active suspension system that can literally shake snow off the car a feature that feels like it was designed specifically for Canada.
Inside, the ET9 delivers true flagship luxury:
â Executive rear seats with 45-degree recline
â Hot stone massage
â 35-speaker Dolby Atmos sound system
â Massive OLED entertainment screens
â Augmented-reality HUD and futuristic yoke steering
At an estimated price around $110,000 USD, the NIO ET9 undercuts cars like the Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series, Lucid Air, and Tesla Model S, while offering technology those brands simply donât have yet.
The shocking part?
đ Canada can buy it. The USA canât.
This video breaks down why the NIO ET9 is perfectly suited for Canada, how Chinese EVs are leapfrogging legacy automakers, and why this car exposes just how far behind the American auto market really is.
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