Can the Ora Black Cat be used for Didi?
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Ora Black Cat cannot be used for Didi. Here is some knowledge about the Ora Black Cat: 1. Definition: The Ora Black Cat is a new energy vehicle built on the ME platform, China's first dedicated electric vehicle platform created by Great Wall Motors. The design of the Ora Black Cat was led by international aesthetics master Nakajima Keishin. 2. Exterior: The Ora Black Cat features minimalist design elements, including LED daytime running lights and integrated door handles. The front face adopts a design with dual round lights and a closed front grille, with the lower air intake and LED daytime running lights also featuring rounded rectangular elements. The rear of the car continues the front's rounded and cute shape while maintaining a sense of layering.
I've been driving the Ora Black Cat for Didi for over six months now, and the experience has been really great. The car is compact yet agile, and the electric drive saves a lot on fuel costs compared to gas-powered cars, making it much more cost-effective. In big cities like Beijing, Didi requires newly registered cars to be no more than three years old with a wheelbase of at least 2600mm? The Black Cat has a wheelbase of 2475mm, slightly shorter, but local platforms actually accept it—I successfully registered my new car last year. The interior space isn't large, but it's fine for four passengers, though larger luggage might be a bit tight. Passengers rarely complain. The 351km range is enough for a full day of rides, and charging at home overnight is convenient—there are also plenty of charging stations now. However, I recommend checking the specific city rules on the Didi app beforehand to avoid any issues. Overall, it's quite suitable for urban ride-hailing—eco-friendly and cost-effective, with stable monthly earnings.