The EP9's chief designer was
David Hilton, who was also Nio's former senior design director.
Exterior The EP9's rear wing is adjustable between three settings: parked, low-drag, and high-downforce. There are four screens: one on the driver's side of the dashboard, one on the passenger's side of the dashboard, one on the centre console, and one on the steering wheel. •
Dashboard screens - Both screens display performance data, but differ in function. The passenger-side screen displays only four measurements: the car's top speed, lap time, and lateral G-forces, and the driver's
heart rate. •
Centre console screen - Displays performance data, lap times, and a track map with the car's current position. •
Steering wheel screen - The steering wheel is a simplified version of Nio's Formula E racing wheel, and is built by the same company. == World records ==