How long does it take to pick up the Ora Black Cat?

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Joel
07/24/25 6:41am
It takes about three months. Well-equipped and cost-effective: The base version of the Ora Black Cat comes with 15-inch tires, similar to most mainstream sedans. It is equipped with both driver and passenger airbags, as well as safety features like tire pressure monitoring and ABS. Additionally, the entire lineup includes standard rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, cruise control, keyless entry, remote start, and other functions. Clear positioning: It offers ample interior space with body dimensions of 3490/1660/1560mm (length/width/height) and a wheelbase of 2475mm. Therefore, its definition as a grocery-getter is not without reason.
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StKaden
08/11/25 2:27am
When I bought the Ora Black Cat last year, the whole process took over a month. I first inquired at several local 4S stores—some said they had ready stock and I could get the car in a week. I chose the white standard version, which was indeed quick, but my friend who customized a green high-end version had to wait a month and a half, mainly because the popular color slowed down the manufacturer's production schedule. Before picking up the car, it's best to check the dealer's inventory or place an order in advance to avoid peak periods. For example, buying during the off-season speeds up the delivery process significantly. Also, don’t forget to complete the purchase procedures and insurance ahead of time to avoid last-minute delays. I recommend staying in close communication with the salesperson about progress—some dealerships offer expedited services for an extra fee.
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