35 000 $
35 000 $
The Lightning Cat gives the impression of a toy, but in fact it is quite a large car, similar in size to the Toyota Camry or Mazda 6. It is based on the electric version of the L.E.M.O.N. modular platform, already known to us from Haval cars. The design and proportions are similar to the Porsche Panamera, but the Chinese “cat” is not a liftback, but a four-door fastback: the rear window is fixed here, and a small lid leads to the trunk, which has a retractable spoiler. The Ora has frameless doors with recessed handles, full LED optics, and the wheels are 18 or 19 inches in diameter (depending on the version).
Battery type – lithium iron phosphate
Type of fuel – electric
Battery capacity, kWh – 80
Acceleration to 100 km/h, sec – 4.3
Maximum speed, km/h – 200
Number of doors / seats – 4 / 5
Frameless door
Adaptive cruise control and all-around cameras are included in the basic package. A quasi-autopilot Ora-Pilot 3.0, which meets the second level of autonomy, is optional: it has 10 cameras and 18 radars around the perimeter of the car. The base Ora Lightning Cat is front-wheel drive with 204 hp and 340 Nm electric motor, a lithium-iron phosphate traction battery, and a 555 km Chinese CLTC range. A step higher is the same front-wheel drive fastback, but with a lithium-ion battery (capacity is not specified) and a range of 705 km on a single charge. And at the top of the range is a two-motor all-wheel drive variant (408 hp, 680 Nm), able to accelerate to a “hundred” in 4.3 seconds. The mileage on a single charge is 600 km.
Length, mm – 4871
Width, mm – 1862
Height, mm – 1500
Wheelbase – 2870 mm
Tire size – 235/50 R18
Rear safety glass
Panoramic canopy in the form of a dome
11 speakers
The interior is designed for five people in a sporty style. The instruments are made in the form of three round “wells”, but drawn on a single screen with a diagonal of 10.25 inches. The media system’s touchscreen is 12.3 inches, a projection display is on the options list, and there are analog climate control knobs on the sloping center console. Panoramic View.