Comparison:
The ORA Black Cat brings a feisty spirit to the electric vehicle landscape, going toe-to-toe with the likes of the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Bolt EV, Honda e, and Renault Zoe. Lets dive into the nuts and bolts to see how this cheeky feline stacks up.
Range
For the eco-warrior, range is the Holy Grail. The ORA Black Cat offers a robust range of 401 km (249 miles), a commendable rival to the Nissan Leafs 363 km (225 miles). The Chevrolet Bolt EV pushes the envelope with 416 km (259 miles), but the Honda e and Renault Zoe trail behind at 220 km (137 miles) and 395 km (245 miles), respectively. Its a marathon, not a sprint, for the Black Cat.
Acceleration
If youre looking to feel the g-forces, the ORA Black Cat might not satisfy your need for speed with its 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 18 seconds. The Chevrolet Bolt EV zips to the benchmark in 6.5 seconds, while the Nissan Leaf and Renault Zoe follow at 7.9 and 9.5 seconds, respectively. The Honda e plays it safe at 8.3 seconds. Clearly, the Black Cat beats to its own, slower drum.
Power
With 143 horsepower (hp), the ORA Black Cat sits comfortably in the middle of the pack. The Chevrolet Bolt EV out-muscles the competition with 200 hp, while the Nissan Leaf delivers 147 hp. The Renault Zoe throws in 108 hp, and the Honda e offers a modest 134 hp. Nothing to scoff at here; the Black Cat holds its ground.
Charging Time
Nobody enjoys waiting around, and in the EV world, charging time matters. The ORA Black Cat takes around 7 hours for a full charge. The Chevrolet Bolt EV requires about 9.5 hours, the Nissan Leaf comes in at approximately 8.5 hours, and the Honda e needs 4.1 hours. The Renault Zoe, always the pragmatist, matches the Black Cat with a 7-hour recharge. A decent showing, indeed.
Price
Finally, lets lay it on the line: the ORA Black Cat sports an intriguing price tag of around $11,000, £8,500, or €10,000. The Nissan Leaf, considerably heftier on the wallet, starts at $31,600, £28,000, or €30,000. The Chevrolet Bolt EV isnt shy, with a base price of $36,620, £29,000, or €31,000. The Honda e fetches about $32,000, £26,500, or €29,000, and the Renault Zoe stands at $28,000, £25,000, or €27,000. The Black Cat’s price-to-value ratio is an absolute game changer.

