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Quirky Firefly electric hatch from China’s Nio nears Australian launch

Quirky Firefly electric hatch from China’s Nio nears Australian launch

Posted on August 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Quirky Firefly electric hatch from China’s Nio nears Australian launch

The Firefly electric hatchback from Nio has been approved for sale in Australia, but we don’t yet know who will distribute it or when it will launch.

Unusually, Australian Design Rule certification documents have been published for the Firefly by the Australian Government before a local launch has even been announced.

This follows local trademark filings made for the Firefly brand over the past couple of years, as well as confirmation from Nio earlier this year that it would launch the brand in the right-hand drive Singaporean market in 2026.

Firefly is a spinoff brand of Nio and has just one model for now, the eponymous hatchback. It’s being pitched as a premium small-car brand, aimed at the likes of BMW’s Mini and Geely and Mercedes-Benz’s Smart.

There’s just one powertrain that’s been approved for sale in Australia, across two variants. This comprises a single electric motor producing 105kW of power, sending drive to the rear wheels.

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The Firefly measures 4003mm long, 1781mm wide and 1557mm tall on a 2615mm wheelbase.

That makes it significantly shorter than other small electric hatchbacks, including the BYD Dolphin which measures 4290mm long. The Firefly, however, is 11mm wider and rides a wheelbase just 85mm shorter.

However, it’s 53mm longer and 86mm wider than a Toyota Yaris on a 65mm longer wheelbase.

It rides on 18-inch alloy wheels.

While specification details are limited in government approval documents, we can look to the European market – specifically the Dutch and Norwegian markets – for more details.