Great Wall Motors (GWM) has officially launched the Ora Good Cat in Thailand, with the fully electric hatchback attracting quite a lot of orders prior to its introduction. Customers there will be able to choose from three variants, including the Tech and Pro with a range of 400 km (NEDC standard) as well as a range-topping Ultra with 500 km. Prices start at 989,000 baht for the Tech, followed by the Pro at 1.059 million baht and Ultra at 1.199 million baht. Included with every purchase is a five-year, 150,000-km vehicle warranty as well as an eight-year, 180,000-km battery warranty.
Regardless of variant, the Haomao features
a front electric motor that is rated at 143 PS and 210 Nm of
torque, which is good for a top speed of 152 km/h. The e-motor in the Tech and
Pro draws power from a lithium-iron phosphate battery that has an energy
capacity of 47.8 kWh for the 400 km of range mentioned. Meanwhile, the Ultra’s
500 km claimed range is thanks to a 63.1-kWh battery, which is slightly more
than the China-market version that tops out 59.1 kWh. All variants support AC
charging up to 6.6 kW via a Type 2 connection, with the Tech and Pro requiring
about eight hours for a full charge, while the Ultra takes approximately ten
hours.
There’s also DC fast charging up to 60 kW
using a CCS2 connection, where getting from a 0-80% state of charge (SoC) takes
about 45 minutes for the 400 km variants and around an hour for the Ultra. From
30-80% SoC, it’s 32 minutes for the smaller battery and 40 minutes for the
larger one. In terms of kit, the base Tech comes with 17-inch steel wheels, an
active front grille, manual LED headlamps, keyless entry and start, fabric
seats, manual front seats, a seven-inch multi-info instrument display,
automatic air-conditioning with a PM2.5 air filter, telematics, a 10.25-inch
touchscreen infotainment system, four speakers, two airbags, five drive modes,
one-pedal function, cruise control, passive safety systems, four rear parking sensors
and low-speed emergency braking.
The Pro builds on this with 18-inch
alloys, automatic LED headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, an electric panoramic
sunroof, synthetic leather upholstery, a powered driver’s seat, a wireless
phone charger, adaptive cruise control with intelligent turning, traffic jam
assist, a 360-degree camera, automatic emergency braking with intersection
detection, front collision warning, wisdom dodge, lane departure warning and
centring as well as cornering brake control.
The range-topping Ultra goes beyond the
Pro by having a welcome light effect to the headlamps, three interior themes
instead of just black, a memory and massage function for the powered driver’s
seat, six speakers, parking assist, emergency lane keep assist, lane change
assistant, a blind spot monitor, rear collision warning, rear cross traffic
alert with AEB and six more parking sensors at the front. The Good Cat is a
fully-imported (CBU) model in Thailand, but there could be a possibility that
it will be locally assembled (CKD) in the future. GWM has already said it wants
to make the country a hub for electric vehicles in the ASEAN region and has
already set up production at a plant in Rayong formerly owned by General
Motors.