2023 GWM Ora price and specs
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2023 GWM Ora price and specs

Apr 14, 2023

The GWM Ora, known as the Funky Cat or Good Cat in some markets, is arriving in showrooms in June; it had previously been expected to touch down in April.

The first examples are reaching dealers for promotional and test drive purposes, with stronger supply coming later this month according to GWM Australia.

The hotter Ora GT will follow later in 2023.

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UPDATE, 05/06/2023 – GWM released pricing for the Ora in February and it's now reaching showrooms this month. We’ve updated this article with all the latest information and brought it forward.

Size-wise the Ora sits between a Volkswagen Polo and Golf. Unlike its main rivals, it's a conventional passenger car – there's no raised ride or off-road pretence here.

Its price makes it one of the cheapest electric vehicles (EVs) on sale Down Under, rubbing shoulders with the MG ZS EV and BYD Atto 3. It’ll also soon face competition from a pair of other upcoming electric Chinese hatchbacks, the BYD Dolphin and MG 4.

Two battery options are on offer. Range is either 310km or 420km depending on which battery pack you opt for.

The Ora is another salvo what could soon become an onslaught of new electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid vehicles for GWM in Australia.

Already it offers the Haval Jolion and H6 SUVs with hybrid power, and the Tank 300 hybrid is not far from our shores.

Although not yet confirmed, the Ora Sport sedan/coupe is also earmarked for our market, and the Haval H6 PHEV hasn't been ruled out.

All prices exclude on-road costs.

Drive-away pricing is also available for the Ora. It varies from state-to-state, due to the range of incentives on offer.

Prices above are drive-away.

Power in the Ora comes from a front-mounted electric motor making 126kW of power and 250Nm of torque.

Two battery packs are offered. The standard range is a 48kWh lithium-ion unit, and the Extended Range is a 63kWh unit.

The GWM Ora has a claimed range of 320km on the tougher WLTP test cycle. Opting for the Extended Range ups that to 420km on the same test.

GWM says the smaller battery can charge from 10 to 80 per cent in 41 minutes.

The GWM Ora measures up at 4235mm long, 1825mm wide, and 1603mm tall, with a 2650mm wheelbase.

Claimed boot space is 228 litres, expanding to 858L with the rear seats folded. It tips the scales at a lithe 1555kg.

The GWM Ora is backed by a seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty like the wider range. The battery is covered for eight years.

Five years of roadside assist and five years of capped-price servicing are also included.

The first five services for the GWM Ora are capped at $99. Logbook servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever occurs first.

GWM's electric hatchback received a five-star rating from ANCAP, based on Euro NCAP testing conducted in 2022.

The GWM Ora received an adult occupant protection rating of 92 per cent, a child occupant protection rating of 84 per cent, a vulnerable road user protection rating of 74 per cent, and a safety assist rating of 93 per cent.

Standard safety equipment across the Ora range will include:

Standard equipment on the Ora and Ora Extended Range includes:

Moving to the GT brings:

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This article was originally published from CarExpert and appears with permission.