How many kilometers can the Ora iQ car run?
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Ora iQ has a battery capacity of 54kWh, with a maximum motor power of 120kW and maximum torque of 280Nm, equipped with a single-speed transmission, offering a maximum range of approximately 421 kilometers. Below is relevant information about the Ora iQ: 1. Exterior: The iQ adopts a crossover design style overall, featuring an integrated closed grille, short rectangular LED light clusters, paired with 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels. 2. Safety: The Ora iQ is equipped with Bosch's ninth-generation ESP electronic stability program, along with ABS anti-lock braking system, EBD electronic brake-force distribution system, HBA emergency brake assist, HHC hill start assist, VDC vehicle dynamic control, intelligent parking system, right blind spot monitoring system, real-time reversing camera, parking sensors, TPMS active tire pressure monitoring system, and many other active safety features.
I've been driving the Ora iQ for a while now. The official range is about 350 kilometers, but the actual range really depends on how you drive. For daily commutes in the city, covering around 30 kilometers a day, one weekly charge is enough, and it can last just over 300 kilometers. If you use the air conditioning or drive too fast on the highway, the energy consumption increases significantly, and the actual range might drop to around 280 kilometers. In winter, the battery efficiency is lower, and you might need to recharge after about 250 kilometers. Charging is very convenient—overnight with a home slow charger does the trick, and a fast charger outside can get you to 80% in half an hour. For weekend trips to attractions about 100 kilometers away, a round trip is no problem, but it's best to check charging station locations in advance to avoid getting stranded. Overall, it's very suitable for city commuting, but occasional long trips require some planning.