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Nio stock rallies on strong Q4 outlook, China subsidy extension, Europe deliveries

by December 31, 2025
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The market value of Nio shares increased during the first week of the month because investors analyzed positive fourth-quarter projections and Chinese government backing, and European market development.

The stock price increased by 4.71% during Monday trading before reaching $5.34, and then it rose by 4.87% to $5.60 during Tuesday trading, according to Benzinga Pro data.

The stock price increased by 4.71% during Monday trading before reaching $5.34, and then it rose by 4.87% to $5.60 during Tuesday trading, according to Benzinga Pro data.

Nio stock jumps on subsidy boost

The stock price increased because of positive Q4 sales projections and Chinese government support for the company.

The Chinese government decided to maintain vehicle trade-in subsidies until 2026, which will boost market demand.

The Austrian market received Firefly delivery services while facing ongoing challenges with semiconductor component availability.

The stock price increased because of positive guidance and supportive government policies.

The Chinese electric vehicle market sector experienced a broad-based market increase when the National Development and Reform Commission of China announced vehicle trade-in subsidies would continue until 2026.

The government extension of trade-in subsidies creates a short-term market advantage for companies that focus on electric vehicle development.

The company founder, William Li, announced to customers that Nio plans to reach 30 billion yuan ($4.27 billion) in vehicle sales during the fourth quarter of 2025, according to 36kr Chinese news outlet.

The company predicted delivery numbers between 120,000 and 125,000 units for the current quarter, which would represent a 65.1% to 72% increase from 2024 levels.

The company expects to generate $4.6 billion to $4.78 billion in total revenue, which would represent a 66.3% to 72.8% increase from the previous year.

The third quarter of 2025 brought Nio $2.7 billion in vehicle sales through 87,071 deliveries, which resulted in $3.06 billion in total revenue.

The company operates in Europe while dealing with a potential shortage of semiconductors.

The premium small EV brand Firefly from Its company started delivering cars to Austrian customers during this week, while the company expanded its market reach through Norway and the Netherlands.

CnEV Post reports that Belgian and Danish, and Greek customers began receiving their vehicles during this current month.

The NIO Day 2024 event brought Firefly to market when the hatchback became available in China during April 2024 and achieved its initial delivery goals.

The European market has experienced rising delivery numbers since mid-2025, while Nio schedules additional market entries for 2026.

The company faces a current shortage of ES8 SUV chip supplies, which will impact manufacturing output and extend delivery times for certain customers.

CNEV Post reports that the company has developed an emergency solution to maintain its production levels.

Why it matters

The market shows interest in Nio because the company achieved better-than-expected results and China kept its subsidy program active, and Europe demonstrated its market development.

The market will observe Nio achieve its fourth-quarter delivery and revenue targets while the company handles its present ES8 component supply shortage.

The European market launch in 2026 will create a fresh business expansion potential for Nio when the company achieves supply stability and executes its expansion plans.

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