The Ora Good Cat, a Chinese electric vehicle (EV) from the group Great Wall Motors, which was first introduced in 2020, immediately attracted attention with its retro-inspired design, reminiscent of a Porsche 911 hatchback. And the Thai tuner Lumga design (not to be confused with Lumma Design), based in the Lam Luk Ka district, has now developed a spacey body kit for the Stromer that is closely linked to the Porsche RS 911 GT3 remind. And interestingly, Lumga Design also builds kits for other Chinese models like the BYD Dolphin and the MG 3. But none are as eye-catching as this bodykit for Ora Good Cat, which is currently causing a stir on social media. Particularly noteworthy is the new bumper with the large, but purely decorative ones air intakes, One Splitter and an Mock air scoop under the hood.
Great Wall Motors Ora Good Cat
The elements, along with the GT3 style Sprouting on the front fenders, create strong Porsche vibes despite the different proportions of the hatchback. Other additions are side skirts, a double Spoiler at the stern and one Rear apron extension with integrated diffuser. The tinted ones are also a cool option headlights, surrounded by black details. And for those who like it a little more subtle, there is even the option to swap just the skirts and keep the original fenders - a kind of “light” version of the kit. Regardless of the choice is a sentence larger aluminum rims but essential to make the kit look visual. However, despite the looks, there are no performance or chassis upgrades.
It should only cost around $1.200
Behind the GT3 RS look lies the standard drive train of the Ora Good Cat. The electric motor at the front produces 145 hp, although there is also a GT version with 172 hp. The latter has a larger one 63,1 kWh battery pack, which enables a range of up to 400 km. What is important is that the GT comes with a sportier body kit ex works, even if it is not as extreme as that from Lumga Design. Anyone interested can get the body kit for their Ora Good Cat from the company Amotriz order. The price is 42.000 Thai baht (about $1.200). According to Lumga Design's official Facebook page, several in Thailand have already chosen the Porsche Look package in various configurations.
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