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NIO Stock Today (Nov 19, 2025): Slide Deepens as Chip‑Licensing Report Drops; Q3 Results Set for Nov 25

Date: November 19, 2025

Key takeaways

  • Price action: NIO closed down 3.85% at $5.75 (intraday range $5.73–$5.99) on Wednesday, extending the recent losing streak that MarketWatch flagged as the company’s longest since January 2024 through Tuesday. 1
  • Fresh headline: Multiple outlets report Nio has begun externally licensing its in‑house Shenji NX9031 intelligent‑driving chip, creating a potential new revenue stream beyond vehicle sales. (Nio hasn’t issued an English IR press release on this specific licensing counterparty.) 2
  • Expansion notes: Nio’s Firefly compact‑EV brand says it’s targeting right‑hand‑drive markets without punitive EV tariffs; plans include UK and Thailand in 2026 after first shipments to Singapore. 3
  • What’s next:Q3 FY2025 results arrive Tuesday, Nov 25 (pre‑market U.S.); the setup follows record Q3 deliveries of 87,071 vehicles. 4

How NIO traded today

NIO shares fell 3.85% to $5.75 on Wednesday, Nov 19, with an intraday range of $5.73–$5.99. That pullback extends the negative momentum highlighted earlier in the week; as of Tuesday, the stock had logged nine straight down days, the longest such run since January 2024, per MarketWatch. Today’s decline adds another brick to that wall of pressure. 1

For context, MarketWatch noted Tuesday’s close at $5.98 marked the ninth consecutive daily loss and left the ADR about 25% below its 52‑week high. 5


The news investors are trading on

1) Reported chip‑licensing deal opens a new revenue door

Chinese EV trade outlets report that Nio has begun externally licensing its self‑developed Shenji NX9031 intelligent‑driving (AD) chip to an automotive semiconductor partner. The move would turn one of Nio’s most cash‑intensive projects into a fee‑generating business line, a step that could diversify revenue beyond vehicles and services. Coverage adds that the 5‑nm chip targets high compute throughput; one recap, citing local media, claims effective compute roughly ~4× Nvidia Orin‑X—a performance assertion reported by media rather than disclosed in a U.S. filing. (Treat that comparison as reported, not company‑confirmed.) 2

Why it matters: Nio has spent heavily to internalize core technologies—from chips to battery‑swap infrastructure. Even modest, high‑margin IP and technology‑service income can cushion vehicle‑margin volatility during price wars and promotions.

2) Firefly pushes into right‑hand‑drive markets

Nio’s compact premium sub‑brand Firefly is accelerating its export strategy in markets without extra China‑EV tariffs, with first right‑hand‑drive units bound for Singapore and UK/Thailand targeted for 2026, executives told reporters. The strategy positions Firefly above entry‑price competitors overseas, aiming to protect margins. 3

Why it matters: International mix, pricing power and brand segmentation (Nio / Onvo / Firefly) are central to Nio’s stated path to breakeven.


Into earnings: what the Street will focus on Nov 25

Nio is scheduled to report Q3 2025 before U.S. market open on Tuesday, Nov 25. The company previously disclosed record Q3 deliveries of 87,071 (within prior guidance). Into the print, watch for: 4

  • Vehicle margin trajectory (impact of promotions vs. cost cuts and scale).
  • Operating expense discipline given continued heavy R&D.
  • Non‑vehicle revenue signals (software/ADAS, services, battery swap, and now technology licensing).
  • Q4 outlook versus Nio’s non‑GAAP break‑even ambition and the October deliveries cadence referenced earlier this month. 4

Today’s snapshot: NIO at a glance (Nov 19, 2025)

  • Ticker: NIO (NYSE)
  • Close:$5.75, –3.85%
  • Day range:$5.73–$5.99
  • Context: Tuesday marked nine straight down days, the longest since Jan 2024; Wednesday’s decline continues that trend. 1

What could move the stock next

  1. Earnings quality on Nov 25. Delivery strength is known; margins, cash burn, and guidance will likely set the near‑term direction. 4
  2. Clarity on chip‑licensing scale. Any official detail (counterparty, pricing model, multi‑year value) could help investors model a new high‑margin revenue stream. 2
  3. Export execution for Firefly. Evidence of healthy pricing outside tariff‑heavy regions (Singapore first; UK/Thailand in 2026) would support the brand‑ladder strategy. 3

This article is for information only and is not investment advice.

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