How many kilowatt-hours of electricity does the Ora R1 consume for one charge?

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07/29/25 11:56am
Ora R1 consumes about 33 kilowatt-hours of electricity for one charge, with a MIIT-rated range of 301km. Taking the 2021 Ora R1 as an example, it is a micro car with body dimensions of 3495mm in length, 1660mm in width, and 1560mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2475mm. The curb weight is 977kg. The 2021 Ora R1 features a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor, delivering a total motor power of 35kw and a total motor torque of 125nm, paired with a single-speed fixed gear ratio transmission.
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