Mecha Dragon | |
Manufacturer: | Great Wall Motor |
Production: | 2022–present (101 units) |
Model Years: | 2023–present |
Designer: | Huang Yuan-Wei[1] |
Class: | Full-size luxury car (F) |
Body Style: | 5-door liftback sedan |
Layout: | Quad-motor all-wheel drive |
Motor: | 4x AC induction/asynchronous, Permanent magnet motors |
Powerout: | 405 kW (543 hp; 551 PS) |
Battery: | 115 kWh Li-ion |
Electric Range: | 8021NaN1 (CLTC) |
The Mecha Dragon is a luxury electric sedan produced by Chinese car company Great Wall Motor under the Ora brand. [2]
Great wall Motors unveiled the Saloon Mecha Dragon at the 2021 Guangzhou Auto Show.[3] It was originally planned as a limited edition version with an initial production run of 101 units. Great Wall Motor plans to enter the luxury all-electric vehicle market with the Saloon brand offering a price range between ¥400,000 ($62,685) and ¥800,000 ($125,370).[4] By March 2023, the Saloon brand was cancelled. Instead, the Mecha Dragon was sold under the Ora brand.
The Saloon Mecha Dragon has a combined output of 4050NaN0 and up to 7500NaN0 of torque from four electric motors. Acceleration of the Mecha Dragon from is in 3.7 seconds. The Mecha Dragon is equipped with Great Wall's Dayu battery pack with a capacity of 115kWh and 800-volt technology offering an electric range according to China's light-duty vehicle test cycle (CLTC). With the 800V electrical architecture and a maximum DC fast-charging rate of 480 kW, the battery can add of range within 10 minutes. The new generation battery can withstand temperatures of up to . Saloon also states that the Mecha Dragon can be wirelessly charged.[5]