GWM Malaysia has officially launched the facelifted Ora Good Cat alongside the new Ora Good Cat GT variant. The previous version was introduced in Malaysia back in 2022, where it was offered in two variants: 400 Pro and 500 Ultra. However, the new model now comes in the Ultra option and the aforementioned GT version.
The new model features a refreshed design while retaining its iconic circular headlights integrated with Intelligent LED Headlamps. It is paired with a large trapezoidal grille and daytime running lights. At the rear, a sleek horizontal LED taillight strip is complemented by practical roof rails. The charging port is positioned on the front right fender for convenient access. Additional design highlights include 18-inch alloy wheels, optional LiDAR sensors, and traditional door handles in place of flush-mounted ones.
As for the GT variant, it receives a more stylish body kit that includes redesigned front and rear bumpers. The 18-inch alloy wheels on the GT come in a black finish with yellow accents. Additionally, the GT variant features exclusive GT badging around the car. The Ultra variant is offered in Hazel Wood Beige with a Brown Roof, Pistachio Green, and So Blue with a Black Roof, while the GT comes in Aqua Grey and Sun Black.
Inside, the Ultra variant is upholstered in synthetic leather, while the GT receives suede leather. The Ultra variant’s interior features two-tone colour schemes, which are Green-Grey, Brown-Rice, and Green-Rice (depending on exterior shades). The GT, on the other hand, comes with a black interior highlighted by yellow stitching. Furthermore, the GT is equipped with ventilated and massage seats, while the Ultra only offers massage seats.
The interior also includes a 10.25-inch infotainment system that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, paired with a 7-inch instrument cluster. Other features include a 50W wireless charger in the centre console, sun visors with lamps, and the GWM Application, through which information such as remaining range, battery health, and vehicle charging status can be monitored.


Performance-wise, both variants of the Ora Good Cat are equipped with a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMS). The Ultra variant produces 105 kW of power and 210 Nm of torque, while the GT variant delivers 126 kW and 250 Nm. Both cars have a top speed of 150 km/h. Additionally, the Ultra variant offers five driving modes: Normal, Sport, Eco, Eco+, and Auto. The GT has all these modes plus an Individual mode.
Both models are powered by a 57.7 kWh SVOLT LFP battery. However, the Ultra offers a NEDC range of 480 km, while the GT provides a NEDC range of 460 km. With a 60 kW DC fast charger, it takes 38 minutes to charge from 30% to 80%, while charging from 0% to 80% takes 54 minutes. As for AC charging, the Ora Good Cat supports up to 6.6 kW and requires around nine hours for a full charge.


The Ora Good Cat Ultra is priced at RM109,800, while the GT is priced at RM119,800. The price includes a five-year/150,000 km vehicle warranty and an eight-year/180,000 km battery warranty. Additionally, early-bird buyers can enjoy an extra RM3,000 discount on the new Good Cat with registration completed before 31 December 2025.






