
First, press the brake pedal to power on the vehicle, then press the start button. Next, shift the gear to D (Drive), release the handbrake, and gently press the accelerator pedal to complete the startup. Below is an introduction to Ora: 1. Ora is an electric vehicle brand under Motors, established in 2018. Among Chinese automakers, Great Wall was the first to manage its new energy vehicle business as an independent brand. 2. Ora is the result of Great Wall Motors' decade-long dedicated research and development, avoiding "oil-to-electric" conversions or "policy-driven vehicles," and instead creating its first native pure electric model, the Ora iQ, offering consumers more green mobility options. 3. The name "ORA" stands for Open (O), Reliable (R), and Alternative (A). 4. "Ora" symbolizes Great Wall Motors' commitment to meticulous craftsmanship and building quality vehicles. Derived from an exclamation mark, it represents a tribute and greeting—to Mr. Euler, to users, and to the world.

I recently picked up an ORA electric car, and starting it is super smooth. After getting in, first make sure to press the brake pedal, then hit the start button on the center console—the car starts up silently, which is my favorite thing about EVs. It's best to keep the key fob on you; it's keyless, so no need to take it out, just keep it in your pocket. Once started, the screen lights up, showing level and temperature—I always take a quick glance to confirm it's fully charged to avoid running out of juice on the road. If the key fob battery dies, don't panic—just hold it close to the start button for an emergency start. The whole process takes just seconds, designed to be practical and user-friendly, saving me a lot of time on the road.

As an enthusiast who often tinkers with car hacks, I find Ora's startup system pretty cool. The core mechanism relies on an electronic key or connection via the app—just step firmly on the brake and press the start button once inside. But I personally prefer using the mobile app for remote preheating or unlocking, especially in winter when pre-activating the AC saves me from entering an icebox-like cabin. Always check that the gear is in 'P' before starting to avoid mishaps. The system performs a self-check with a few light flashes to confirm everything's normal; if there's a fault code like weak key signal, the app will prompt you to replace the battery. While EVs start without engine noise, you can hear the subtle response from small motors—a neat detail. Overall, exploring different features via the app makes the experience more flexible and efficient.

It's been almost a year since I started driving the Ora, and I've developed a habit of performing several safety checks before each start. First, I confirm that the key is within the car's sensing area, then firmly press the brake pedal and lightly press the start button. Seeing the green light on the dashboard means everything's fine. It's crucial to pay attention to the level display; a low battery will trigger an alarm upon starting, so I need to charge it promptly to avoid trouble on the road. On rainy or cold days, I check the tires and lights to ensure clear visibility. For fault prevention, regular maintenance of the key battery and system updates can reduce the risk of crashes. It's better to be steady throughout the process, as driving safety comes first. After starting, the car runs silently, which I find very friendly for city driving, as it doesn't disturb pedestrians.

Using the Ora for daily school runs has made starting it up a routine for me. In the morning, when dropping off the kids, I just step on the brake and press the start button—the car responds instantly, simple and straightforward with no extra steps. I usually keep the key fob in my bag, and the automatic keyless entry is thoughtful, saving me the hassle of digging for it. After starting, the screen pops up with driving mode options; I choose Eco mode for daily commutes to maximize energy efficiency. If I ever forget the key, I use the spare mechanical key to avoid delaying the kids' school schedule. The electric car starts up quickly and quietly, making it easy to play music or chat inside without the loud engine noise of a gasoline car. These little conveniences have made me appreciate Ora's practical design.

Compared to the gasoline cars I've driven before, starting the Ora electric vehicle left a deep impression on me. The process is similar: press the brake and push the button to start, but without the engine noise, replaced by a soft electronic hum. The key difference is that startup depends on status, and the APP allows remote monitoring, such as preheating the air conditioning. I recommend that beginners first get accustomed to the characteristics of electric vehicles. If there's no response during startup, check the key distance or whether the charging port is loose. The benefits include smooth and eco-friendly startup with no exhaust emissions, making it ideal for urban commuting. Using the APP features like scheduled startup more frequently can optimize daily efficiency. This design truly simplifies driving life significantly.


