January 2024: GWM Ora drive-away prices slashed until March 31
The Ora just became Australia's cheapest EV – for a few months, at least. Get all the details below.
JUMP AHEAD
- July 2023: Ora prices cut to compete with MG 4 and BYD Dolphin
- May: Ora EV delayed
- April: Ora launched pricing announced
- All Ora features and specs
July 5: GWM cuts Ora pricing as MG 4 and BYD Dolphin set new bar
Now priced from $39,990 before on-road costs – a reduction of $4000 – The GWM Ora becomes a much more compelling rival to the $38,990 MG 4 and the $38,890 BYD Dolphin. Full details at the link below.
May 30: GWM Ora electric hatch delayed
GWM's Australian arm confirmed today it has yet to commence deliveries for the Ora electric hatch, initially due in April.
Speaking with Wheels Media, GWM Australia communications manager Steve Maciver said the company is “making final preparations ahead of cars going into dealers”, with further news expected soon.
Watch for more Ora details to come in the weeks ahead.
April 2023: GWM Ora EV pricing and details announced
Here is everything you need to know about GWM Ora EV pricing, servicing, safety and equipment.
Snapshot
- Priced from $43,990 before on-road costs
- 310-420km WLTP driving range
- Funky colours and intriguing interior
- Five-star ANCAP safety rating
JUMP AHEAD
- GWM Ora pricing
- GWM Ora features
- GWM Ora colours
- Power, range and charging
- Safety credentials
- Dimensions
- Warranty
- Availability
Looking to capitalise on the growing price-driven EV market in Australia, GWM has keenly priced the 310 kilometre WLTP Ora Standard Range from $43,990, and the Extended Range at $47,990, both before on-road costs.
A flagship GT variant with side stripes, sportier wheels, heated windscreen and memory driver’s seat will headline the range at $53,990 before on-road costs.
Before on-roads, the Ora standard range is dead even with the MG ZS EV Excite. The Ora will also compete against the MG 4 electric hatch and BYD Atto 3 small SUV.
MG offers seven years of capped-price servicing for the ZS EV, though it rises to as high as $757 for one service – and it's also a similar situation for the BYD.
Ora drive-away pricing differs state-by-state, ranging from as low as $44,490 in the NT to $47,891 in WA. See the table for the full breakdown.
While GWM doesn’t expect the Ora to sell in as large numbers as its Haval SUV or Tank off-road models, rival BYD has shown fervour for affordable EVs, with the Atto 3 becoming Australia’s third-best selling electric vehicle behind Tesla Model Y.
“There's a lot of movement in this segment in terms of what competitors are doing”, head of marketing and communications at GWM, Steve Maciver, told Wheels.
"We think the quality in [GWM Ora], the spec that’s in that car, the ownership package of a seven year warranty and roadside assist, capped-price servicing is a very, very compelling customer proposition.”
2023 GWM Ora pricing
UPDATE, JULY 5: Pricing updated to scrape below $40,000 barrier.
As noted at the top of this story, the pricing in this story has now been updated to reflect reduced pricing. There is also a new Ultra grade.
GWM Ora model | Price (before on-road costs) |
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GWM Ora Standard Range | $39,990 (previously $43,990) |
GWM Ora Extended Range | $45,990 (previously $47,990) |
GWM Ora Ultra | $48,990 (new grade) |
GWM Ora GT | $51,990 (previously $53,990) |
Ascending state and territory drive-away prices
Table scrolls horizontally.
GWM Ora | NT | TAS | ACT | NSW | QLD | SA | VIC | WA |
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Standard | $40,656 | $40,627 | $40,606 | $41,045 | $41,550 | $42,230 | $42,566 | $42,927 |
Extended | $48,490 | $46,627 | $46,606 | $47,045 | $47,670 | $48,470 | $48,818 | $49,641 |
Ultra | $49,656 | $49,627 | $49,606 | $50,045 | $50,730 | $51,590 | $51,944 | $53,039 |
GT | $52,746 | $52,627 | $52,606 | $53,045 | $53,790 | $54,710 | $55,070 | $56,307 |
2023 GWM Ora features
GWM Ora Standard and Ora Extended
LED headlights | 18-inch alloy wheels |
Dual-zone climate control | Vinyl upholstery |
10.25-inch multimedia touchscreen | Wired Apple CarPlay/Android Auto |
10.25-inch digital driver’s display | Surround-view camera |
6-way power driver’s seat | 6-speaker sound-system |
Keyless entry | DAB+ digital radio |
Wireless charging pad | 2x USB-A chargers |
GWM Ora Ultra adds
Electric hands-free tailgate | 6-way electric driver’s seat with memory |
Panoramic sunroof | Front seats with heating, ventilation and massage functions |
Heated steering wheel | Power adjustable, electric auto-folding mirrors with memory function |
GWM Ora GT adds
Sporty 18-inch alloy wheels | Unique bumpers and grille |
Red brake calipers | Panoramic sunroof |
Power tailgate | Automatic parking |
Power driver’s seat with memory | Heated windscreen |
GT decal package |
Colours
For the Ora electric hatch, GWM offers five exterior colours in Australia.
All but the aurora green communications colour will be paired with black upholstery, the pictured car gets the attractive two-tone turquoise/cream leatherette.
Glacier blue | Hamilton white |
Sun black | Mars red |
Aurora green (pictured) |
Power, driving range and charging
All GWM Ora models coming to Australia will feature a single, front-mounted electric motor developing 126kW of power and 250Nm of torque.
With the Standard Range and Extended Range weighing much the same (1540kg/1580kg), both are able to crack 100km/h in 8.4 seconds, according to GWM.
The Standard Range is equipped with a 45.4kWh lithium-ion battery pack provided by CATL for a rated 310km WLTP driving range.
The Ora Extended Range meanwhile, scores a larger 59kWh battery for 420km driving range – identical to a BYD Atto 3.
With its sportier wheels, bumpers and heavy sunroof, the Ora GT’s range claim falls to 400km.
GWM has confirmed an introductory offer with the inclusion of a 6.6kW single-phase home charger included in the price for early Ora adopters.
Safety
The GWM Ora has been awarded five stars in ANCAP safety testing.
Particularly high marks were awarded for adult occupant protection (92 per cent), and safety assistance (93 per cent) criteria.
Active safety and driver assistance systems | |
---|---|
Adaptive cruise control | Lane-keep assist with lane-follow |
Front AEB with pedestrian, cyclist and junction detection | Rear AEB |
Rear cross-traffic alert | Blind-spot monitoring |
Tyre pressure monitoring | 360-degree camera |
Traffic sign recognition | 7 airbags |
Dimensions
The GWM Ora measures 4235 millimetres long, 1825mm wide and 1603mm tall, while riding on a 2650mm wheelbase.
That makes it roughly the same size as a typical small car like a Volkswagen Golf, or Toyota Corolla – though the Ora does have a higher roof.
GWM is not marketing the Ora as an SUV despite its tall stature, likely due to its minimal 120mm ground clearance.
The Ora’s boot is small for the class, however, measuring 228-litres (VDA), or 884L with the seats folded. There is no spare tyre under the boot floor.
Warranty and servicing
Following its initial pricing announcement, Great Wall Motors (GWM) confirmed servicing information for its Ora electric hatch in April 2023.
Available for the first five years, each service will be capped at $99.
Maintenance is required every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres, whichever occurs first.
GWM Australia says servicing can be done nationwide at any of its 84 dealerships.
Availability
May 30: GWM Ora electric hatch delayed
GWM's Australian arm confirmed today it has yet to commence deliveries for the Ora electric hatch, initially due in April.
Speaking with Wheels Media, GWM Australia communications manager Steve Maciver said the company is “making final preparations ahead of cars going into dealers”, with further news expected soon.
Watch for more Ora details to come in the weeks ahead.
Need more?
To see how the GWM Ora compares with the MG 4 and BYD Dolphin, see our spec battle linked below.
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