GWM SA to launch new Ora 5 in petrol form?
GWM South Africa looks set to offer the new Ora 5 crossover in petrol form, with the once pure-electric Ora sub-brand transforming into a multi-powertrain marque…
- GWM to relaunch Ora sub-brand in SA
- Ora 5 looks set to arrive in petrol form
- Similar in dimensions to Haval Jolion
Back in October 2025 at Naamsa’s South African Auto Week 2025, the head of GWM South Africa told Cars.co.za the Chinese firm planned to reboot its Ora sub-brand locally. And it seems that relaunch includes powertrain flavours that aren’t electric, with the new Ora 5 set to arrive in petrol form.
As a reminder, GWM entered the local electric vehicle (EV) space back in November 2023 with the introduction of the Ora 03 hatchback. While it launched as Mzansi’s most affordable EV, several cheaper options have since arrived on the market. Sales of the Ora 03 have been slow, with just 18 units registered in SA in 2025 (and only 83 examples sold since launch).
Conrad Groenewald, Chief Operating Officer of GWM SA, told us last year the firm had “not quite seen the traction on Ora that we wanted”, though added “we have a plan” for 2026, without going into further detail. At the time, we speculated the Ora 5 might be on the cards for Mzansi, though – seeing as Ora was initiated as a pure-electric brand – we assumed it would arrive in battery-powered form.
However, we now have information suggesting the Ora 5 crossover will hit the market in South Africa in petrol guise. Though this model launched in EV form in its domestic market of China late in 2025, GWM’s global division has since confirmed the crossover will be produced in BEV, PHEV, HEV and ICE guise.
From what we understand, the petrol-powered Ora 5 will employ a version of GWM’s familiar turbocharged 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder engine (likely related to the unit used in the Haval Jolion range). We expect a peak power output of approximately 130 kW, delivered to the front axle via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. It’s not yet clear whether the hybrid, plug-in hybrid and EV versions of the Ora 5 are also on the cards for SA.
For the record, the Ora 5 crossover measures 4 471 mm from snout to rump, while offering a wheelbase of 2 720 mm. That makes it a single millimetre longer than the Haval Jolion Pro (and just a millimetre shorter than the standard Jolion), with an additional 20 mm between its axles, too.
What does the impending arrival of the petrol-powered Ora 5 mean for the slow-selling Ora 03? Well, while this battery-powered hatchback – which is known as the “Good Cat” in some markets – is still listed on GWM SA’s website, it’s our understanding this EV may soon fall away completely…
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About GWM’s Ora Relaunch in SA
Q: Is GWM Ora still an electric-only brand in South Africa?
A: Not for long. While Ora was originally launched as a pure-electric (EV) brand, GWM is seemingly shifting its strategy in 2026 to include internal combustion engines (ICE).
Q: How does the new Ora 5 compare to the Haval Jolion?
A: They are almost identical in footprint. The Ora 5 measures 4 471 mm in length, which is nearly the same as a Haval Jolion (4 472 mm). However, the Ora 5 features a longer wheelbase (2 720 mm vs 2 700 mm), which typically results in better rear legroom.
Q: What will happen to the current Ora 03 (Good Cat) EV?
A: The Ora 03 remains on sale for now, but its future is uncertain given its low sales volume (just 18 units in 2025). With the arrival of significantly cheaper EVs like the BYD Dolphin (starting at R339 900), the Ora 03 at R686 950 has struggled to compete. GWM’s “aggressive plan” for 2026 might involve phasing out the high-priced 03 in favour of the more versatile Ora 5 line-up.
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