GWM ORA UK launches personal & business lease rates for the ORA Funky Cat

GWM ORA has launched personal (PCH) and business (BCH) leasing rates for its launch model.

 

Business customers will be able to drive the car away from just £199 per month with retail customer leasing available from £239.

 

This makes ORA Funky Cat one of the best value ‘family sized’ EV currently available in the UK leasing market.

 

 

Praised for its retro-futuristic looks, premium interior and quality fit and finish, ORA Funky Cat is the first of several models that will be introduced in the UK under the GWM ORA brand. For now, the ‘First Edition’ iteration of the ORA Funky Cat is available for delivery in as little as one week and comes equipped with a very high specification as standard, including features like 360 cameras, electric front seats, internet radio and intelligent voice assistant.

 

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Speaking about the newly announced leasing rate, GWM ORA UK Managing Director, Toby Marshall, commented: “These new leasing rates will ensure that ORA Funky Cat is one of the most financially accessible BEV’s in the market to both retail and business leasing customers. As a new brand, our strategy in the short term is focused on creating greater awareness and visibility of our products across the UK. These attractive new leasing rates will go some way to helping us achieve that.”

 

The new ORA Funky Cat First Edition leasing rates are provided by ‘GWM ORA UK Leasing’ and will be available via GWM ORA UK’s network of retailers. To find your nearest retailer visit: gwmora.co.uk/find-a-retailer/

 

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