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The GWM Ora now has a new battery and more tech following a running update and a switch to Thai sourcing.
The updated electric hatch is arriving in local showrooms this month.
A new 57.7kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, developed by GWM subsidiary SVOLT, replaces the old 48kWh lithium-ion and 63kWh ternary lithium packs.
Gone are the Standard Range and Extended Range designations, with the updated lineup now consisting of Lux and GT trim levels, both with the same battery.
There will be 30 examples of the Ultra imported, all in Aurora Green exterior paint with a black roof and a blue/grey interior, before this limited edition is dropped.
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WLTP electric range is now stated at 380km for the GT and 400km for the Lux. The pre-update model had a claimed range of 310km in Standard Range guise and 420km as an Extended Range.
GWM claims a switch to LFP chemistry provides a longer battery lifespan and faster charging capabilities, while also allowing for the introduction of vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability.
This has a maximum output of 6kW, allowing you to power electrical appliances off the battery. The updated Ora also includes a heat pump, which captures residual heat from components such as the motor and battery, allowing the vehicle to use less energy to heat the cabin in cold weather.
App connectivity is now available, allowing you to remotely control vehicle functions, view the vehicle’s location, and monitor its charging progress in real time.
The refreshed hatch is a bit slower, with GWM claiming a 0-100km/h time of 9.0 seconds compared with 8.4 seconds.
You can blame a higher kerb weight for that, as the Ora now weighs between 1650kg and 1670kg – up from 1540-1580kg.
There’s a new single-tone Sun Black finish, replacing the old black with white roof option, which is mated with a blue and grey interior. This interior colourway was previously exclusive to Oras finished in Aurora Green.
The updated Ora can also be distinguished by revised badging at the rear. There’s now a large GWM wordmark on the tailgate and a smaller Ora one, instead of the other way around.
Inside, there’s a new USB-C outlet next to the existing USB-A outlet.
Model | Drive-away pricing |
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2026 GWM Ora Lux | $35,990 |
2026 GWM Ora Ultra | $37,990 |
2026 GWM Ora GT | $38,990 |
There are three selectable regenerative braking levels, including a single-pedal mode.
There’s vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability, with a maximum 6kW output.
Specifications | GWM Ora |
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Drivetrain | Single electric motor |
Battery capacity | 57.7kWh |
Battery chemistry | Lithium iron phosphate |
Power | 126kW |
Torque | 250Nm |
Drive type | Front-wheel drive |
Kerb weight | 1650-1670kg |
0-100km/h (claimed) | 9.0 seconds |
Energy consumption (claimed) | 16kWh/100km (Lux, Ultra) 17.7kWh/100km (GT) |
Claimed range | 400km (Lux) 380km (GT) |
Dimensions | GWM Ora |
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Length | 4235mm |
Width | 1825mm |
Height | 1630mm |
Wheelbase | 2650mm |
Cargo capacity | 228L (rear seats up) 858L (rear seats folded) |
The GWM Ora is backed by a seven-year, unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty.
GWM offers capped-price servicing across its range, though it has yet to confirm pricing for the updated Ora.
The GWM Ora has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, based on testing conducted in 2022.
Category | GWM Ora |
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Adult occupant protection | 92 per cent |
Child occupant protection | 84 per cent |
Vulnerable road user protection | 74 per cent |
Safety assist | 93 per cent |
Standard safety equipment includes:
The Ultra and GT also include front parking sensors.
There are three trim levels in the 2026 Ora lineup, though the Ultra will soon be retired.
Above: Lux
The Lux comes standard with the following equipment:
Above: GT
The Ultra adds:
The GT includes the additional equipment of the Ultra, plus:
There are three interior colourways available:
The following exterior finishes are available on the Lux:
The following exterior finishes are available on the GT:
As mentioned, the Ultra is coming here only in Aurora Green with a black roof.
Premium paint (ie: anything bar the Hamilton White options) costs an extra $595.
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.
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