Snapshot
- 300kW, 680Nm motor with 89kWh battery
- 0-100km/h in 4.3sec, 430km range, 0-80% in 55min
- Australia not confirmed, but local arm hopeful
The 2023 Ora Next Cat electric car has been revealed for Europe, hoping to rival the likes of Tesla's Model 3 sedan.
Though parent company GWM has not yet confirmed the model for Australia, it's possible it could launch here next year or in 2024 as part of the firm's wider plans to launch more than 50 energy-efficient vehicles by 2025 – including the Ora Good Cat next year.
JUMP AHEAD
- Battery and performance
- Driving range and charging time
- Features
- Dimensions
- What is Ora?
- When will the Ora Next Cat come to Australia?
Ora Next Cat battery and performance
The Ora Next Cat, revealed today at the Paris Motor Show but known in China as the Lightning Cat, uses a 89kWh lithium battery and is capable of producing 300kW/680Nm to propel it from 0-100km/h in a claimed 4.3 seconds.
Driving range and charging time
GWM also claims a driving range of 430 kilometres with a 0-80 per cent charge time of 55 minutes, and the sedan comes with all-wheel drive and 19-inch wheels.
Features
As standard, the European model also gets; a 10.25 inch digital instrument cluster, 12.3 inch central screen, 11-speaker immersive sound system, 360-degree view cameras, remote connectivity via the GWM Ora app, heated and ventilated front seats, a panoramic sunroof and kick-start powered tailgate.
Dimensions
The car weighs in at 2200 kilograms, and has a wheelbase of 2780 millimetres. It's 4871mm long, 1862mm wide and is 1500mm tall.
What even is GWM Ora?
GWM Ora is the company’s dedicated EV marque, launching alongside GWM Tank which will focus on four-wheel-drives, and the established SUV brand GWM Haval – with GWM remaining dedicated to utes in Australia.
It’s expected the 2022 GWM Ora Cat 01 will be offered here in a similar specification to the model launched in the UK, with a choice of 48kWh or 63kWh battery packs feeding a 126kW/250Nm electric motor driving the front axle.
Depending on the battery optioned, Ora claims a driving range of up to 336 kilometres and 420km respectively.
Will the GWM Ora Next Cat come to Australia?
GWM's local arm GWM Haval has told Wheels Media the Next Cat is not yet confirmed for Australia, but given the company plans to launch 50 EVs and hybrids by 2025, the Next Cat would seem a good chance for Australia.
Watch for more details to come in the months ahead.
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