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2024 ORA 07 launched in Malaysia - 2 variants from RM169k - Up to 640km range, 408PS

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2024 ORA 07 launched in Malaysia - 2 variants from RM169k - Up to 640km range, 408PS

After its preview in mid-March, less than a month ago, GWM has now officially introduced its second ORA model in Malaysia, named the 07. The sleek four-dour coupe comes in two variants, Long Range Ultra and Performance, priced between RM169,800 and RM189,800.


The 07 joins the smaller, more urban-oriented Good Cat in GWM's electric lineup. With its earlier debut in Thailand, we had anticipated a fair bit of consistency in specifications, which was ultimately true.

Sizing up at 4,871mm in length, 1,862mm in width, and 1,500mm in height, the 07 competes directly with sleek, sporty four-door EV sedans like the Tesla Model 3 and BYD Seal, though GWM’s aggressive pricing means that the 07 undercuts them significantly.

That said, time will tell if this was a bold enough move to sway customers away from its more established rivals into the ORA fold.

Built on GWM’s Lemon E platform, the 07 draws clear inspiration from the first-generation Porsche Panamera, the 07 boasts a stylish and swept back exterior design, though ORA's aesthetic may not appeal to everyone.

Three exterior colours will be offered, at least initially: Crystal Purple, Amethyst Gray and Jade White. Visually, the main differentiator are the wheels: the Long Range Ultra receives 18-inch alloys while the Performance rides on a set of 19-inchers with a distinctly more ‘blingtastic’ design and finish.

 

ORA 07 Long Range Ultra

ORA 07 Performance

Price 

RM 169,800

RM 189,800

Battery

83.5kWh

83.5kWh

Range

640km (NEDC)

550km (NEDC)

Motor

Single (FWD)

Dual (AWD)

Power

204PS

408PS

Torque

340Nm

680Nm

0-100km/h

7.9 seconds

4.3 seconds

Top Speed 

170km/h

180km/h

AC Charging

11kW (max)

11kW (max)

DC Charging 

88kW (max)

88kW (max)

V2L 

3.3kW (max)

3.3kW (max)

However, its aerodynamic shape has lead it to an impressively low drag coefficient of just 0.22, no doubt aiding its endurance over a single charge. Speaking of which, both the ORA 07 in Long Range Ultra and Performance guises are equipped with the same 83.5kWh ternary lithium battery.

The Long Range Ultra variant boasts a claimed range of 640km (on the NEDC testing cycle), boasting 204PS and 340Nm of torque from a single electric motor mounted at the front. By contrast, the equivalent Seal and Model 3 are rear-wheel drive (RWD).

On the other hand, the Performance variant boasts dual electric motors, delivering a combined output of 408PS and 680Nm spread across both axles for all-wheel drive (AWD). Despite a slightly reduced range of 550km (on the same NEDC cycle), it accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in 4.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 180km/h.

That’s 0.5s off the sprint time of the BYD Seal Performance and the more recently launched MG4 XPOWER, but still neck-achingly quick nonetheless. Notably, it should beat what is currently the quickest Tesla Model 3 officially sold here by a nose, as that advertises a 0-100km/h sprint of 4.4 seconds.

 

BYD Seal Premium

Tesla Model 3 Standard

BYD Seal Performance

Tesla Model 3 Long Range

Price 

RM 179,800

RM 189,000

RM 199,800

RM 218,000

Battery

82.56kWh

57.5kWh

82.56kWh

82kWh

Range

570km (WLTP)

513km (WLTP)

520km (WLTP)

629km (WLTP)

Motor

Single (RWD)

Single (RWD)

Dual (AWD)

Dual (AWD)

Power

310PS

271PS

530PS

394PS

Torque

360Nm

422Nm

670Nm

458Nm

0-100km/h

5.9s

6.1s

3.8s

4.4s

Top Speed 

180km/h

201km/h

180km/h

201km/h

AC Charging

7kW (max)

11kW (max)

7kW (max)

11kW (max)

DC Charging 

150kW (max)

170kW (max)

150kW (max)

250kW (max)

Petty drag races aside, the 07’s interior features a minimalist yet luxurious design, including a T-shaped dashboard, frameless windows, and a choice of black or brown synthetic leather upholstery, the latter colour is an RM2,500 optional upgrade. We’re particular fans of its triple binnacle gauge cluster that, while still digital (collectively measuring 10.25-inches), at least attempts to mimic the functional elegance of analogue dials.

The dashboard layout is, at least to our eyes, yet another nod to an iconic Porsche, but in this case the Carrera GT. There are a refreshing spread of physical buttons, too, as opposed to the overly minimal streak we’ve seen on so many other EVs. Build quality and finishing is also a notable upgrade over the ORA Good Cat, but that’s perhaps expected given the gulf in price.

Other cabin highlights include a large glass roof measuring 1.7 metres squared, dual zone climate control, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, a 50W wireless smartphone charger, a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, and a premium 11-speaker sound system from Infinity, along with a comprehensive array of active safety features.

Both the Long Range Ultra and Performance variants of the ORA 07 are equipped with a bevy of driver-aids and active safety features that GWM claim it capable of Level 2 autonomous driving, including Front Collision Warning, Autonomous Emergency Parking, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Change Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Braking, Integrated Intelligent Parking, and Adaptive Cruise Control with intelligent cornering and Traffic Jam Assist.

In addition to the standard manufacturer's warranty of 6 years (or 150,000km), each ORA 07 comes with 5 years of complimentary maintenance and an 8-year (or 180,000km) battery warranty. As we start seeing it arrive in showrooms nationwide, it's intriguing to consider how it will fare against competitors from BYD and Tesla.

Additionally, GWM will offer a 1-to-1 battery replacement should its State of Charge (SoC) fall below 70%. There’s also a 12 year rust and corrosion warranty. You’re free to make of that what you will.

Alongside all this, the first 500 ORA 07 customers will receive a complimentary home wallbox charger as well as an extra 2-years added to the warranty (making it 8-years or 180,000km).

 



Jim Kem

Jim Kem

Content Producer

There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends.


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