
21 Ora Black Cat has been on the market for some time, attracting a large number of consumers with its compact and cute design: 1. In terms of appearance, the front face features a stylish design, with round headlights that make it resemble a little cat. The headlights use halogen light sources, and the high-end models also come with daytime running lights. 2. The side profile of the car is compact and sturdy, with a length/width/height of 3495/1660/1560mm and a wheelbase of 2475mm. The small size makes it very convenient for urban driving, and the rear design is also stylish and simple, with distinctive square-shaped taillights. 3. In terms of power, it adopts an electric motor drive system. The driving range is 301 kilometers, 351 kilometers, and 405 kilometers for the top-end model, making urban commuting effortless.

I've been driving delivery vans for seven or eight years and know electric vehicles inside out. The Ora Black Cat 2021 model is definitely a pure EV—my colleague uses it for parcel deliveries. It's incredibly economical to charge, getting 200 km range from just half an hour at our company's fast charger. Equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor, it accelerates quickly with minimal noise, and the trunk can fit four or five delivery boxes. The steering wheel is feather-light, making U-turns in narrow alleys a breeze. Just note that winter range dips slightly—remember to top up the charge if you're using the heater.

Safety is the top priority for second-child moms. The Ora Black Cat 2021 version we bought last year is a pure electric car, which is super economical for school runs. It only costs about 7-8 yuan per 100 kilometers, way cheaper than gas cars. Don't be fooled by its compact size—the back seat fits two child safety seats perfectly, with ISO FIX anchors. Charging is convenient too; our apartment's underground garage has a charging station—just plug it in at night and it's fully charged by morning. The central display shows remaining range, so you'll never worry about running out of power midway.

I paid attention to new energy vehicles when I was studying in Germany. The Ora Black Cat 2021 is a pure electric model under Motors, with three NEDC range versions: 301km, 351km, and 405km. Despite its body length of less than 3.5 meters, it features a four-seat design, with CATL's lithium battery pack laid flat on the chassis. The 35kW maximum power motor easily propels the 1-ton vehicle, and its top speed of 102km/h is sufficient for urban use. The charging port is located below the front logo, supporting 6.6kW slow charging and DC fast charging.

When our company's needed to purchase commuter vehicles, I conducted a detailed comparison. The Ora Black Cat 2021 model is indeed a pure electric vehicle, and its post-subsidy price of around 60,000 RMB is very cost-effective. In actual tests, it can run 280 kilometers with the air conditioning on, which means just one charge per week is sufficient for a daily commute of 40 kilometers. Despite its microcar positioning, the cabin space is surprisingly spacious—even a colleague who is 1.8 meters tall doesn't bump their head in the back seat. It's particularly suitable for urban commuting, but due to its small tire specifications, you need to drive slowly on rough roads.

A veteran taxi driver with twenty years of experience tells you that the Black Cat electric car is quite interesting. The 2021 model uses a motor with only 35 kW, but its 125 Nm torque makes it accelerate faster than a 1.6L gasoline car from a standstill. The is installed under the chassis, providing exceptional stability during turns. The dashboard displays real-time current and voltage during charging, and I've seen fast charging peak at 250A. However, the rear window is too small, so you have to rely on the camera when reversing. Overall, it's much more refined than early electric cars, and the air conditioning is particularly powerful.


