
Great Wall Ora Black Cat typically offers a warranty period of 8 years or around 150,000 kilometers for the three key electric components (battery, electric drive, and electric control). Introduction to the Black Cat model: As a pure electric vehicle under the Great Wall Ora brand, the Ora Black Cat currently holds a significant position in the sales composition of the Ora brand. From sales data, the Ora Black Cat can be regarded as the undisputed sales leader or pillar model of the Ora brand. After-sales service: The Ora Black Cat provides a whole vehicle three-guarantee period of 2 years/50,000 kilometers, a whole vehicle repair warranty of 3 years/120,000 kilometers, and a warranty for the power battery pack assembly, drive motor, and motor controller of 8 years/150,000 kilometers. For all three, whichever comes first in terms of time or mileage applies.

I just bought an Ora Black Cat not long ago and feel it can easily last 8 to 10 years, especially since the manufacturer offers an 8-year battery warranty, which is quite reassuring. For daily commutes with mostly short trips, battery wear is minimal, and with proper maintenance, it can last even longer. The key is charging habits: avoid frequent fast charging or deep discharges, ideally replenishing when it drops to 20%, and steer clear of charging in extreme heat or freezing conditions, as these accelerate battery aging. Also, regularly check tires and the car body to prevent small issues from escalating. My neighbor mentioned his car still runs like new after 5 years. In short, for normal daily use, it’ll reliably serve you for years—no need to worry.

As a seasoned driver with experience in several electric vehicles, I've found that the lifespan of an Ora Black Cat depends more on mileage and maintenance in practice. It's not difficult to drive normally for 8-10 years, but battery degradation becomes noticeable after exceeding 200,000 kilometers. Maintain smooth driving, avoid frequent sudden acceleration or braking, as these put significant stress on the battery. Try to park in shaded areas whenever possible, as high temperatures are the battery's worst enemy. The 8-year warranty period serves as a baseline, but in reality, regularly checking the wiring and cooling systems can extend its lifespan. A friend's car, well-maintained, lasted 11 years before replacement. With daily attention, you can drive with peace of mind and longevity.

I'm a city commuter, driving the Ora Black Cat to work every day, about 10 kilometers. I feel that driving it for 8 years shouldn't be a problem, with the warranty backing it up for 8 years. The key is charging management: charging a few times a week is enough, avoiding deep charging and discharging, and driving conservatively. Battery degradation accelerates in high temperatures, so parking underground in summer is wiser. Maintenance is simple, just checking the tires. A friend's car has been running for 5 years without any issues and is still in use. In short, there's no problem using it for ordinary short trips over several years.

We have an Ora Black Cat at home for picking up the kids. Considering safety, we plan to use it for 8 to 10 years long-term. Battery aging may affect handling, so regular professional inspections are crucial—don't overlook the charging status. Drive smoothly, avoid sudden braking or acceleration, as that helps protect battery lifespan. Environmental factors like cold regions can reduce battery health, but proper maintenance can prevent this. The 8-year warranty provides peace of mind. Don’t neglect daily maintenance like tires and wiring to ensure safe driving for years.


