Great Wall Motor (GWM) has unveiled a new Ora Good Cat colour option called Pistachio Green. Available exclusively for the range-topping 500 Ultra variant, the Pistachio Green version gets a light green exterior while the inside features a funky dual-tone appearance with several extras.
To recap, the Ora Good Cat is priced from RM139,800 for the 400 Pro version which gets a rated mileage of 400km (NEDC). Meanwhile, the higher-spec Ora Good Cat 500 Ultra is priced at RM169,800 and it gets a larger battery which boasts a rated mileage of 500km (NEDC), plus a couple of extras including blind spot detection, lane change assist, emergency lane keeping, door open warning, extra speakers and a driver memory seat.
Whichever version you get, the Ora Good Cat in Malaysia gets a single electric motor powering the front wheels and it pushes 105kw (141hp) and 210Nm of torque. It has a rated maximum speed of 152km/h and from our testing, it can get from 0-100km/h in 9.3 seconds.
In terms of charging, it supports AC charging up to 6.6kW while DC charging is supported up to 60kW. The Good Cat 400 Pro with a 47.78kWh battery takes 32 minutes to charge from 30-80% via DC charging while the 500 Pro with a larger 63.14kWh battery takes 40 minutes.
Going back to the Good Cat’s Pistachio Green version, the interior gets a two-tone green-beige interior and it even gets a paw-shaped design on the centre armrest. Also new are vibrant orange accents along the aircon vents and on the lining of its dual-tone seats. The rest of the car remains unchanged and it still gets a fully electric panoramic sunroof and massaging feature for the driver’s seat.
According to GWM, they sold 20 units of the Ora Good Cat during the first day of its roadshow at Sunway Velocity Mall. You can learn more about the Ora Good Cat in our full review or watch our video below:
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