Is the Punk Cat an Electric Car?

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KaiDella
07/29/25 7:23pm
Ora Punk Cat is a pure electric vehicle. Here is an introduction to the Ora Punk Cat: 1. Exterior Design: It bears a striking resemblance to the first-generation Volkswagen Beetle. To differentiate it from the Beetle, the Ora Punk Cat incorporates extensive chrome accents and a modern two-tone color scheme, creating a unique sense of 'contradiction' in its appearance. 2. Interior Design: It adopts an extremely 'contradictory' design style. The highly retro three-spoke steering wheel immediately evokes a vintage aesthetic, complemented by multiple classically styled air vents that further enhance the atmosphere. However, the new car also features numerous modern elements such as LCD screens and instrument panels, pulling the design back to reality and generating a strong sense of contradiction.
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