What is the starting method for Ora new energy vehicles?
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Ora new energy vehicles are started by pressing the brake pedal to power on, then pressing the start button, shifting the gear to D, releasing the handbrake, releasing the brake pedal, and gently pressing the power pedal to complete the startup. Taking the 2021 Ora R1 base model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 3495mm, width 1660mm, height 1560mm, wheelbase 2475mm, trunk volume 872L, and curb weight 977kg. The 2021 Ora R1 base model is equipped with a ternary lithium battery, with a total motor power of 35kW and a total motor torque of 125Nm, paired with a fixed gear ratio transmission. The front suspension is a MacPherson independent front suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension.
Starting the ORA new energy vehicle is quite convenient for me as a daily user. Before getting in, I usually unlock it with the smart key or remotely via the ORA app on my phone, which is great for pre-cooling the AC in summer. Once seated in the driver's seat, the key steps are to press the brake pedal and then push the start button on the center console—the car powers up immediately, and the dashboard shows a ready status. Don’t rush to drive off; first, check if the charge level and environmental prompts are normal. Overall, starting an electric vehicle is quiet and quick, with no need for traditional key ignition. For those transitioning from fuel cars to new energy, this might be a pleasant surprise, but I recommend reading the user manual or watching online tutorials for a quicker start. Remember, insufficient battery may cause startup failure, so it’s best to charge adequately before heading out.