The Ora Good Cat is one of the most intriguing electric vehicles to be released over the past 12 months and it’s hard to deny that when it is on the move, it certainly makes quite a bold impression.

Images of this particular Good Cat were shared to Facebook by Car News China and show the EV in GT form. When the car launches in Europe, simply badged the Ora Cat, the GT will be one of the variants on sale. To our eyes, it looks like the caricature of a Porsche and that’s certainly no bad thing.

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A number of elements distinguish the GT model from the regular variant. For example, the car has red accents on the front bumper, rear diffuser, and the spoiler stretching off from the roof. It is also sitting on a set of unique wheels with gold-colored spokes and red accents. The car even features red brake calipers.

Making the car stand out even further are flared front and rear wheel arches with a carbon fiber finish. As EVs go, the Ora Good Cat GT certainly looks quite sporty, although powertrain specifications reveal that it isn’t particularly focused on high-performance.

Chinese customers can purchase the Good Cat GT with either a 48 kWh or a 63 kWh battery pack, offering up a range of 209 miles (336 km) and 261 miles (420 km) respectively. Receiving its juice from the available battery packs is a front-mounted electric motor pumping out 169 hp and 184 lb-ft (250 Nm) of torque.

In the UK, the Ora Cat is available from £25,000 ($31,359) before the UK government’s £2,500 ($3,135) discount. This means the Cat undercuts the entry-level VW ID.3 by almost £6,000 ($7,526). A 58 kWh battery pack serves as the base option in the UK but the larger 63 kWh version from the Chinese model is also offered.