KEY POINTS
  • Chinese electric car start-up Nio's second electric sedan, the ET5, is set to begin deliveries in September 2022, CEO William Li said Saturday at the company's annual "Nio Day" event.
  • Li also announced custom augmented reality glasses for the car that are made by Nreal, a Chinese start-up backed by Nio's investing arm.
  • On the global front, Nio plans to enter Germany and three other countries in Europe next year, Li said.
Nio's et5 electric sedan is set to begin deliveries in Sept. 2022.

BEIJING — Chinese electric car company Nio revealed Saturday a new sedan and custom augmented reality (AR) glasses that reduce the need for in-car screens.

Augmented reality is a technology for imposing digital images over the real, physical world. For cars, the tech can let drivers keep their eyes on the road without having to glance down at a dashboard.