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Can the Ora Black Cat Run Long Distances?

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Young
08/31/25 3:02am

Ora Black Cat can run long distances. Here are some solutions to combat drowsiness while driving: 1. Listen to the radio instead of music: Stimulates the excitement of brain nerves. 2. Chew sugar-free gum: Chewing gum can improve the driver's positive mood and feelings. 3. Apply cooling oil to the nose: Inhaling through the nose can directly stimulate the brain. 4. Drink functional beverages: Helps to refresh and awaken the mind. 5. Drink saltwater: Doctors recommend drinking 500~1000ml of sugar-salt water before departure. Here is some extended information about the Ora Black Cat: 1. Body dimensions: The 2021 Great Wall Ora Black Cat has a body length, width, and height of 3495mm, 1660mm, and 1560mm respectively. 2. Wading depth: The wading depth of the Ora Black Cat is 35 centimeters.

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Claire
09/12/25 6:32am

I've taken several long-distance trips of about 200 kilometers one way with my Ora Black Cat. The biggest challenge throughout the journey was charging arrangements. My car has a nominal range of 351 kilometers, but on the highway, it can only run about 250 kilometers. So before each trip, I have to carefully plan the route using a navigation app to confirm which service areas have charging stations. The most frustrating part is the queue at charging stations; once during a holiday, I waited nearly an hour. Fast charging takes about 40 minutes to reach 80%, during which I usually eat and rest. The space experience was surprisingly good; carrying two people and two suitcases was no problem, thanks to the well-designed trunk. However, I wouldn't recommend it for trips over 300 kilometers—the time cost is too high, with charging alone adding an extra hour and a half. It's excellent for daily short commutes, but for long-distance travel, you need to be mentally prepared, especially in remote areas with insufficient charging station coverage.

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LaJohn
10/26/25 7:21am

The feasibility of the Ora Black Cat for long-distance travel primarily depends on range management and charging conditions. Official data shows a NEDC range of 405 km for the high-end version, but actual highway driving can reduce this by 30% due to air conditioning use, speed, and other factors, meaning a full charge typically covers about 280 km. I prefer to start looking for charging stations when the battery level drops to 30% to avoid the risk of running out of power. Fast charging can restore 50% of the battery in half an hour, which is incomparable to the five-minute refueling of gasoline cars. Charger compatibility is generally good, though I’ve encountered a few instances of insufficient power output. In terms of vehicle stability, power consumption noticeably increases when the speed exceeds 100 km/h, so maintaining 80-90 km/h is recommended for optimal efficiency. The compact body is an advantage for city driving but makes the car more susceptible to crosswinds on highways. For interprovincial long-distance trips, it’s best to plan segments within 300 km and ensure backup options for each charging interval.

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DelBradley
12/09/25 7:42am

As a micro electric vehicle, the Ora Black Cat requires special planning for long-distance trips. Regarding the battery, it's recommended to opt for the 405 km long-range version. On city roads, a full charge can easily cover over 300 km, but on highways, power consumption is faster, with actual range dropping to just over 200 km before needing a recharge. Before departure, it's essential to check tire pressure and the braking system, especially since using air conditioning in summer consumes additional power. I usually plan charging breaks at 200 km intervals, using fast chargers to replenish the battery in about half an hour. Although the car's space is limited, folding the rear seats can accommodate four carry-on suitcases. A special reminder is to avoid long-distance driving at night due to weaker headlight illumination and potentially incomplete charging station services. For trips exceeding 400 km, it's advisable to stay overnight midway to ensure safety and reduce charging pressure.

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