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NIO stock set for next test after record December deliveries — here’s what matters
1 January 2026
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NIO stock set for next test after record December deliveries — here’s what matters

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 05:44 ET — Market closed

  • NIO reported record December and fourth-quarter deliveries, taking 2025 volumes to 326,028 vehicles
  • NIO’s U.S.-listed shares ended lower in the final session of 2025, with investors awaiting fresh delivery data
  • Traders are watching China policy signals, pricing pressure and the path to better margins as markets reopen Friday

NIO Inc reported record vehicle deliveries for December and the fourth quarter, an update that will shape the next move in NIO stock when Wall Street reopens on Friday. U.S. markets are shut on Thursday for the New Year’s Day holiday.

Monthly delivery releases can move Chinese electric-vehicle shares because they land weeks before formal earnings and give an early read on demand. For NIO, the data also test whether newer brands are scaling fast enough to support a push toward improved profitability.

Investors have also been parsing early 2026 signals on China’s auto demand, including changes to state-backed trade-in incentives. Those subsidies help consumers swap an older car for a newer one, supporting showroom traffic.

NIO said it delivered 48,135 vehicles in December, up 54.6% from a year earlier and a monthly record, and 124,807 vehicles in the fourth quarter, up 71.7%. December deliveries included 31,897 vehicles under the NIO brand, 9,154 under its family-focused ONVO brand and 7,084 under its FIREFLY brand, it said. Full-year 2025 deliveries rose 46.9% to 326,028, lifting cumulative deliveries to 997,592, and the company said its All-New ES8 SUV passed 40,000 cumulative deliveries in December, a record pace for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs).

The fourth-quarter total was near the top of the 120,000-to-125,000 delivery range NIO forecast in November, when founder and CEO William Bin Li said the company expected a new quarterly record. NIO also reported a 14.7% vehicle margin in the third quarter — a measure of gross profit on car sales — and said it was pursuing cost optimization to lift profitability.

NIO’s U.S.-listed ADRs — U.S.-traded certificates representing foreign shares — closed at $5.10 on Wednesday, down 40 cents from the prior close, after trading between $4.95 and $5.32 in the session. The stock has traded between $3.02 and $8.02 over the past 52 weeks and averages about 46 million shares a day over the past month, Google Finance data show.

U.S. stock markets are closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day, according to the NYSE holiday calendar. Trading is set to resume on Friday, Jan. 2, MarketWatch reported.

In China, revised 2026 auto trade-in subsidies will be calculated as a percentage of a vehicle’s price, shifting from fixed amounts in 2025, CnEVPost reported, citing a Deutsche Bank note. Deutsche Bank analyst Wang Bin’s team wrote the move was “aiming to promote technological innovation and optimize the automotive industry’s product structure,” and said automakers with heavier mid-to-low-end exposure would likely feel the biggest hit from smaller subsidies on vehicles priced below 150,000 yuan. CnEVPost

For NIO, which sells premium models while expanding into cheaper segments through ONVO and FIREFLY, the policy shift adds another variable to 2026 demand. The company’s premium ES8 milestone underscores where it is trying to defend pricing power in a market that has been defined by intense competition.

The next question for investors is whether December’s record delivery pace was driven by sustainable demand or by incentives that compress margins. Traders will also watch whether the newer brands can keep growing without forcing deeper price cuts.

Before the next session, investors will look for early read-through on sentiment in U.S.-listed China EV names, with delivery prints often triggering fast repositioning. NIO’s update sets a high bar after a weak finish to 2025 in the stock.

On the charts, traders will watch whether the shares can hold the $5 area after dipping to $4.95 intraday on Wednesday, and whether the stock can build on the rebound from its $3.02 52-week low.

Macro risk is also on the calendar: the U.S. Labor Department’s December employment report is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 9, a data point that can swing risk appetite for growth stocks.

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