Porsche Vibes Are Strong In This Chinese SUV Coming To Europe
- GWMβs Ora 5 has been spotted testing in Europe.
- The crossover is slightly larger in size than an EV3.
- Single, front-mounted electric motor makes 201 hp.
The new Ora 5 has been spotted out in the wild and covered in disguise, but it wasnβt cruising around China at the time. The electric crossover was caught testing on European roads, confirming that Great Wall Motor is preparing to launch the its first SUV outside its home market.
And yes, thatβs the same Ora that got under Volkswagenβs skin a few years ago with the Punk Cat, a car that looked like a mashup of the classic and modern Beetle. This time, the design direction is different, but youβll still find yourself thinking about certain Porsche models, particularly the Macan and 911.
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If the shape under the camouflage looks vaguely familiar that is because the Ora 5 shares plenty of design ideas with the little Ora 3, which was previously known as the Funky Cat in Europe, and goes by Good Cat in China and GWM Ora in Oz.
Imagine an Ora 3 fed a diet of protein shakes and roof rails and youβve got a solid handle on the 5βs look.
The rounded lighting signatures are still there, as is the smooth surfacing that has become something of an Ora trademark. Even wrapped up, the car looks friendlier than most compact SUVs, which is very much the point. Ora wants cute but practical, not angry and aggressive.
Already Unveiled in China
Donβt bother straining too hard to make out the final design, though. Ora has already revealed the 5 in full in Asia and weβve included pictures of that at the bottom of the post so you can get a fuller idea of what to expect when European sales start in 2026.
Tough competition
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We also know from the earlier static launch that the 5 measures just under 4,500 mm (177 inches) long and has a 2,720 mm (107.1 inches) wheelbase, putting it squarely in the heart of Europeβs most competitive EV segment.
That means it will be lining up against everything from the BYD Atto 3 and Peugeot e-2008 to the Kia EV3 when it finally lands.
Under the skin the Ora 5 uses a single electric motor producing 201 hp (204 PS / 150 kW) paired with an LFP battery. Capacity has not been officially confirmed, but Car News China suggests 63.87 kWh and 83.49 kWh options are likely since thatβs whatβs offered in the mechanically similar Lightning Cat sedan.
Screen-Heavy Interior
Inside it borrows heavily from the facelifted Good Cat/Ora 3, including a big, floating infotainment screen running GWMβs Coffee OS and featuring some climate functions built into the display.
But you still get a few physical toggles further down the console for key controls, while a two-spoke steering wheel, 10-inch digital cluster, wireless phone charging and ambient lighting round out the cabin upgrades.
For Europe, the timing makes sense. Ora has already dipped its toe into several markets with mixed success and the brand badly needs a volume product that fits current tastes. A small electric crossover like this could really help Ora make its mark.