NIO Surges 10% as JPMorgan Upgrades the Stock, Boosts Price Target by 67%

Tiger Newspress
2025/08/27

Shares of Chinese EV maker NIO surged 10% on Tuesday following an upgrade from JPMorgan analyst Nick Lai to “overweight” from “neutral.”

JPMorgan hiked its price target for Nio to $8, up 67% from its earlier target of $4.80. With Tuesday’s update, its second boost this month, JPMorgan has now nearly doubled its price target on Nio in the past two weeks.

Nio’s stock has surged more than 35% in August so far on elevated options and share volumes as its multiple Tesla Model Y competitors have become available, sparking enthusiasm from analysts and traders alike.

Key Catalysts Driving the Upgrade

The analyst highlighted several factors expected to boost Nio stock’s performance through the end of the year:

  • Q2 Earnings Report: The upcoming second-quarter earnings results, scheduled for September 2, are a key event ahead. Investors will be watching for signs of margin recovery and delivery momentum, especially after a challenging first half of the year.

  • Nio Day: The company’s annual event, set for “late September” in Hangzhou. NIO is expected to disclose the final purchase pricing of the new ES8, which is likely to positively impact sales.

  • Guangzhou Auto Show: During the show, which begins November 21, JPMorgan expects Nio to reveal the Onvo L80, a new 5-seater battery electric SUV. The model is expected to compete directly with Tesla’s Model Y and BYD’s Song Plus, potentially expanding Nio’s reach in the mass-market segment.

Analyst’s Key Expectations

The analyst forecasts a significant increase in vehicle deliveries, projecting a 50% rise in 2025 and a 47% increase in 2026. Lai sees Nio benefiting from its expanding product lineup and improving consumer sentiment.

Also, he anticipates profits to materialize in the second half of 2026, provided that the new models perform well and margins improve.

Upgrade Follows Nio’s August Surge

This bullish review follows a robust month for NIO, which has climbed 30% so far in August. The upside has been fueled by strong pre-orders for the company’s new Onvo L90 and ES8 sport utility vehicles. Both models feature competitive pricing, with Nio’s battery subscription offer reducing the upfront cost by nearly 30%.

Separately, Nio has registered new trademarks for its in-car AI voice assistant, “NOMI,” hinting at its potential use in humanoid robots. This reflects the company’s long-term focus on advanced technology.

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