Where is Ora produced?

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DiAvery
07/29/25 8:44pm
Ora's research and development and design teams come from countries such as Germany, Austria, the United States, Japan, and South Korea. At the same time, Ora has international suppliers like Bosch and Autoliv. Below is relevant information about Ora: Introduction to Ora: The Ora brand belongs to Great Wall Motors and is the first independent new energy vehicle brand among mainstream Chinese automakers. Among Chinese automotive companies, Great Wall was the first to establish new energy vehicle operations as an independently managed new energy brand. Ora's advantages: The Ora brand is the result of Great Wall Motors' decade-long dedicated research and development, avoiding "oil-to-electric" conversions and "policy vehicles." Leveraging decades of Great Wall's technological expertise, the first original pure electric vehicle model, the Ora iQ, was created, providing consumers with more green mobility options while ensuring quality that stands up to scrutiny.
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