What a strange and good looking car that runs against the norms of the boring European manufacturers. If it was available in the UK I would certainly buy one.
@@LordPaulusCobris You're welcome. If it's convenient to charge, it's quite good to use, especially favored by female users in China. Moreover, if the electricity is cheap, the cost of using the car will be relatively low.
It is an ir sensor (mandatory in the eu but also used a lot in china for safety reasons) to monitor drivers attention, even with (non polarized) sunglasses. Unlike Teslas which use only a camera, meaning it's not able to check for your attention if you're wearing anything hiding your face. Pay attention and you'll find this in every new chinese cars. There's also this in new BMWs by example ! But around the screen.
That device is a driver monitoring system, designed to monitor the driver's attention for activities such as making phone calls, sleeping, or lack of concentration. Some systems are also used for owner identification. At present, some brands are incorporating a movable physical cover to enhance user privacy.
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The interior is so nice!
What a strange and good looking car that runs against the norms of the boring European manufacturers. If it was available in the UK I would certainly buy one.
It seems that Ora cars are sold in Germany.
Chinese car names will never fail to amaze me.
Perhaps it's due to the differences in regional culture, haha.
Very cool car, and very tech! :) i like it! how much in china?
It is approximately 150,000 to 180,000 RMB in China.approximately over 20,000 US dollars
@@DriveVision-POV Thanks. Its affordable then right? I did enjoy the looks and feels of it... looks pretty high quality.
@@LordPaulusCobris You're welcome. If it's convenient to charge, it's quite good to use, especially favored by female users in China. Moreover, if the electricity is cheap, the cost of using the car will be relatively low.
What is that sensor on 1:56 located on the pillar in the interior? What is it used for?
It is an ir sensor (mandatory in the eu but also used a lot in china for safety reasons) to monitor drivers attention, even with (non polarized) sunglasses. Unlike Teslas which use only a camera, meaning it's not able to check for your attention if you're wearing anything hiding your face. Pay attention and you'll find this in every new chinese cars. There's also this in new BMWs by example ! But around the screen.
That device is a driver monitoring system, designed to monitor the driver's attention for activities such as making phone calls, sleeping, or lack of concentration. Some systems are also used for owner identification. At present, some brands are incorporating a movable physical cover to enhance user privacy.