GWM Ora owners, did you ever feel that your compact EV has a hint of Porsche 911 in its design? Do you want to make it look more like the beloved sports car? Apparently, there’s a Thai aftermarket company that might just hold the the key to your dream.
That company’s name is Lumga Design, and apparently, it has been building kits for the Ora for quite some time now. One of its specialties is giving the small EV a, erm, 911 GT3 RS-inspired facelift. Amused? Well, so were we.

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Obviously, it won’t turn the humble little hatchback into the rear-engined icon almost everyone dreams about. That said, we see more of a resemblance to the 911 with just a couple of cosmetic enhancements.

At the front, the entire bumper has been replaced with a more Porsche-like design. The smooth corners of the Ora get a pair of large air intakes, along with a bigger center intake and an air outlet by the edge of the hood.
The bottom half of the car gets a subtle lip and a purposeful looking but probably not too functional side skirt. Also, those (optional) gills on the fender add to the GT3 RS effect. The rear then gets a large diffuser for the bumper. The only thing missing here is a large wing.

It goes without saying that it doesn’t get power upgrades. The stock Ora’s single electric motor makes 143hp, although the GT, which isn’t available in the Philippines (for now, at least), puts out 170hp. Lumga Design doesn’t offer a wheel upgrade and suspension kit for it, either, so you’ll have to sort those out yourself.
Interested? The kit costs 42,000 THB, which is about P75,000. You can inquire about it through Lumga Design Design’s official channels, although shipping fees, installation, and paint are a different matter.
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