GWM Ora Service Schedule & Costs — Australia
Written and edited by Ethan Cole, Editor-in-Chief · ✓ Technically reviewed by Daniel Wei Chen — Senior Chinese Automotive Diagnostics & Repair Specialist, Sydney · 20 August 2026.
Intervals: every 12 months / 15,000 km (an EV privilege — petrol GWMs get 10–15k). The price depends entirely on when the car was first registered:
| Service | Due at | CY≤2024 | CY2025 | CY2026+ | Ora 5 EV (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15,000 km | $99 | $115 | $125 | $195 |
| 2 | 30,000 km | $99 | $120 | $130 | $195 |
| 3 | 45,000 km | $99 | $130 | $140 | $195 |
| 4 | 60,000 km | $99 | $145 | $155 | $195 |
| 5 | 75,000 km | $99 | $125 | $135 | $195 |
| 6–7 | 90–105,000 km | — | $195 each | ||
| Total | $495 | $635 | $685 | $1,365 (7 services) | |
Prices AUD from GWM Australia’s official Capped Price Service documents (archived 20 August 2026, sha256 on record). Totals are our arithmetic, verified programmatically. “CY” = Customer Year: prices lock to your car’s first-registration date.
⚠ The program-voiding window applies: present the car within the official eligibility window around each interval or capped pricing is void permanently — full rule here.
What this table teaches
- Used-buyer arbitrage: a 2023–24 Ora carries its $99 pricing with it — the program transfers with the car. That’s a genuine, documentable ownership advantage over an identical later car.
- The escalation is steep: +38% for 2026 registrations in two years — worth knowing when comparing new-vs-demo pricing.
- Ora 5’s flat model trades the cheap early years for two extra covered years — better for keepers, worse for flippers.
Disclaimer: Information on this page is general guidance only and does not replace the manufacturer’s official documentation or the judgement of a qualified technician. Prices are set by first-registration date and change over time — always confirm your own vehicle’s sheet with your GWM dealer. Last verified: 20 August 2026 · Next re-check: November 2026.