NIO ES9 at 120 km/h in the Rain — The NVH Test That Shocked Me #nio #es9

Active noise cancellation in cars is normal now — but the NIO ES9 does something I'd never seen before: it puts noise-canceling speakers OUTSIDE the car, at all four wheel wells. I took it out to a wet Yunnan highway at 120 km/h to find out whether that engineering actually works — or whether it's just a spec-sheet flex. What you'll see in this video: • Active noise cancellation tested at 120 km/h, in the rain • Why the wheel-well speakers matter (and how they work) • Row 1 vs Row 2 — same car, different acoustic experience • The "ear clip" demo (do NOT try this at home — it hurts) • My honest take: it's so quiet it feels slightly fake The cabin is genuinely the quietest I've experienced in a Chinese EV — but I'll explain why "fake-feeling quiet" isn't necessarily a compliment. Conditions: Yunnan highway, rain, 120 km/h cruise. Driver: Zhou. NVH report: EV Bro.