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2026 GWM Ora EV gets new battery and tech for Australia, via factory that built Holdens

2026 GWM Ora EV gets new battery and tech for Australia, via factory that built Holdens

Posted on August 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 2026 GWM Ora EV gets new battery and tech for Australia, via factory that built Holdens

The GWM Ora electric hatch has been updated with a new battery and additional technology for Australia, coinciding with the switch to Thai production.

The Ora is a rival to the BYD Dolphin and MG 4 electric hatchbacks, which are among the most affordable EVs in Australian new-car showrooms. 

It’s the first GWM vehicle produced in the company’s Rayong, Thailand plant to be exported to Australia. This plant previously produced the Holden Colorado and Trailblazer for our market, before parent company General Motors sold it to GWM which commenced vehicle production there in 2021.

The new sourcing hasn’t impacted pricing for the entry-level Ora, which kicks off at an unchanged $35,990 drive-away – though the outgoing base model was being offered for $33,990 drive-away as part of a promotion.

The Ultra is priced at $37,990 drive-away, down $3000 on regular pricing for the Extended Range though up $1000 on recent discounted pricing, while the GT is $38,990 drive-away.

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In GWM showrooms now, only 30 examples of the Ultra will be offered – all in Aurora Green – with only the Lux and GT available once this limited edition is sold out. 

The most significant update is a new 57.7kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack developed in-house by GWM subsidiary SVOLT, standard across the range in place of the 48kWh lithium-ion and 62kWh ternary lithium batteries previously offered.

It gives the entry-level Ora Lux 400km (WLTP) range – up from 310km in the previous Standard Range – but 380km in the GT, down from 420km in the pre-update Extended Range.

The new battery also enables vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability at speeds of up to 6kW, allowing owners to power appliances using the vehicle’s battery.

A heat pump also helps energy efficiency, while GWM’s telematics app – offered on the Ora for the first time – is able to schedule and monitor charging and battery levels