The little Ora Good Cat. Pretty interesting character, this. It burst into Malaysia's electric vehicle (EV) scene with its sparkly cute looks, a not-quite-bad spec sheet, and prices that were relatively more attainable: RM 139,800 and RM 169,800.
Performance and range figures seem good for the money, with both variants of the Good Cat driven by a 143 PS/210 Nm electric motor. Range is either 400 km or 500 km, depending on variant and their battery size – 48 kWh and 63 kWH, respectively.
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But there's more to the Good Cat than just its specifications, and it's a bit more important to our EV industry then its bugeyes lets on. Join Carlist's Jim Kem as he explores this facet and more of the Ora Good Cat.
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