Since its debut back in 2020, the Chinese-constructed Ora Good Cat (also recognized as the Ora Funky Cat, GWM Ora, and GWM Ora 03) produced headlines for its retro-inspired styling that produced it appear like a hatchback version of the Porsche 911. Thai tuner Lumga Design took notice and designed a wild bodykit for the EV, with styling references to the track-focused Porsche 911 GT3 RS.

Lumga Design is primarily based in the Lam Luk Ka district of Thailand and creates visual kits for many Chinese models such as the BYD Dolphin and the MG three. Still, nothing at all stands out as considerably as their Ora Good Cat “GT3 RS” which has been about for more than a year but not too long ago became viral on social media.

The highlight of the bodykit is the redesigned bumper that functions considerably bigger but purely decorative intakes, a splitter, and a fake scoop beneath the hood. Those functions, in mixture with the GT3-style gills on the front fenders, send powerful Porsche vibes, in spite of the considerably various hatchback proportions of the Chinese EV. Other add-ons consist of the side skirts, dual spoilers at the back, and the rear bumper extension with an integrated diffuser. Finally, a cool selection is the tinted headlights surrounded by black trim.

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Those who want anything far more discreet can preserve the stock fenders and replace only the bumpers, in what we would get in touch with a “Touring” version of the kit. In any case, a set of bigger alloy wheels is a need to-have if you want the bodykit to make sense – from a visual standpoint at least.

The tuner does not provide any efficiency or chassis upgrades, which means that behind the GT3 RS dress hides the stock Ora Good Cat powertrain. The front-mounted electric motor is very good for 143 hp (107 kW / 145 PS), though there is a GT version with 170 hp (127 kW / 172 PS). The latter has a bigger 63.1 kWh battery pack permitting up to 400 km (250 miles) of variety. More importantly, the GT comes with a sportier bodykit correct from the factory, though it is not as intense as the 1 supplied by Lumga Design.


If you are asking yourself about the price of upgrading your Ora Good Cat to a GT3 RS lookalike, the bodykit is obtainable to order by way of a organization named Amotriz, priced at 42,000 Thai Bahts ($1,200). Judging from Lumga Design’s official Facebook web page, there are far more than a couple of owners of the EV in Thailand that have currently opted for the Porsche appears in various configurations.

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