GWM Ora 5 (2026) Price & Specs
The new GWM Ora 5 – available in turbopetrol, hybrid and fully electric form – has officially launched in South Africa. Here’s what this newcomer costs…
- New Ora 5 offered in 3 powertrain flavours
- Turbopetrol, HEV and fully electric options
- Super Luxury and Ultra Luxury grades for SA
The new GWM Ora 5 has officially launched in South Africa, offered with a choice of 3 distinct powertrains: turbopetrol, traditional hybrid and fully electric.
At launch, the local Ora 5 line-up comprises as many as 6 front-wheel-drive derivatives, with each of the aforementioned powertrain options available in conjunction with both the Chinese brand’s Super Luxury and Ultra Luxury grades.
The line-up kicks off with the Ora 5 1.5T Super Luxury DCT at R364 900 and the Ora 5 1.5T Ultra Luxury DCT at R409 900. These petrol derivatives each employ a version of the Chinese automaker’s turbocharged 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder engine, here delivering 105 kW and 210 Nm to the front wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
As expected, the traditional hybrid variants slot into the middle of the portfolio. The Ora 5 1.5T HEV Super Luxury DHT is priced at R424 900, with the Ora 5 1.5T HEV Ultra Luxury DHT comes in at R474 900. These derivatives seemingly use the same petrol engine but gain a small battery pack and an electric motor, taking peak outputs to 164 kW and 476 Nm.
Finally, the Ora 5 Super Luxury BEV is priced at R549 900 and the Ora 5 Ultra Luxury BEV at R599 900. These fully electric variants generate 150 kW and 260 Nm, with GWM SA claiming a single-charge range of 520 km (on the NEDC cycle) courtesy of a 58.3 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack.
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.
We expect the Super Luxury grade to include items like LED headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, a leather-trimmed steering wheel, faux-leather upholstery, a 6-way powered driver’s seat, a 10.25-inch instrument cluster, a 14.6-inch touchscreen, a 360-degree camera system, tyre-pressure monitoring, rear parking sensors, cruise control and 6 airbags.
For an extra R50 000 in each case, the Ultra Luxury specification adds features such as a powered tailgate, a panoramic glass roof, wireless smartphone charging, a 4-way powered front-passenger seat, front-seat heating (and ventilation), ambient cabin lighting and a raft of advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) functions, from adaptive cruise control, forward-collision warning and autonomous emergency braking to lane-keeping assist and blind-spot monitoring.
What does the new GWM Ora 5 cost in South Africa?
| DERIVATIVE | PRICE |
| Ora 5 1.5T Super Luxury DCT Crossover | R364 900 |
| Ora 5 1.5T Ultra Luxury DCT Crossover | R409 900 |
| Ora 5 1.5T HEV Super Luxury DHT Crossover | R424 900 |
| Ora 5 1.5T HEV Ultra Luxury DHT Crossover | R474 900 |
| Ora 5 Super Luxury BEV Crossover | R549 900 |
| Ora 5 Ultra Luxury BEV Crossover | R599 900 |
The prices above include a 7-year/200 000 km warranty (with an 8-year/150 000 km warranty for the battery pack in the case of the BEV derivatives) and a 7-year/75 000 km service plan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the powertrain options and performance specs for the newly launched GWM Ora 5 in South Africa?
A: The new GWM Ora 5 crossover launches with three distinct front-wheel-drive powertrain options. The entry-level 1.5-litre turbopetrol models deliver 105 kW and 210 Nm via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The mid-tier traditional hybrid (HEV) variants combine the same engine with an electric motor to push out a robust 164 kW and 476 Nm. Finally, the fully electric (BEV) models generate 150 kW and 260 Nm, leveraging a 58.3 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack to claim an NEDC range of up to 520 km.
Q: How is the local GWM Ora 5 model line-up priced across its different grades?
A: The local Ora 5 portfolio consists of six derivatives structured across Super Luxury and Ultra Luxury specification grades. Pricing kicks off with the turbopetrol models, with the Super Luxury DCT priced at R364 900 and the Ultra Luxury DCT at R409 900. The traditional hybrids bridge the gap, coming in at R424 900 for the Super Luxury HEV and R474 900 for the Ultra Luxury HEV. The flagship fully electric versions round out the lineup, priced at R549 900 for the Super Luxury BEV and R599 900 for the Ultra Luxury BEV.
Q: What are the key equipment differences between the Super Luxury and Ultra Luxury trim levels, and what coverage is included?
A: The baseline Super Luxury grade comes well-equipped with a 14.6-inch touchscreen, 10.25-inch instrument cluster, a 360-degree camera, LED headlamps and faux-leather seats. Stepping up to the Ultra Luxury grade costs an additional R50 000, adding premium features like a powered tailgate, panoramic glass roof, wireless smartphone charger, heated and ventilated front seats, and a full suite of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring. All models feature a 7-year/200 000 km warranty and a 7-year/75 000 km service plan, with BEV models gaining an 8-year/150 000 km battery warranty.
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