The GWM Ora 5 small electric SUV is due to arrive in Australia imminently as a replacement for the Ora electric hatch, but it could gain a hybrid powertrain.

The latest federal government certification documents for the Ora 5 list a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder hybrid powertrain, alongside the 150kW/260Nm single-motor front-wheel drive electric powertrain already announced.

This hybrid powertrain produces 164kW of power and 476Nm of torque, and features GWM’s first-generation Dedicated Hybrid Transmission. Claimed fuel consumption is 5.1L/100km on the WLTC cycle.

Additionally, the latest approval documents – like the previous versions – list a variant that combines an electric powertrain with a lower ride height than either the hybrid or the Ora 5 EVs already locked in for Australia.

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At 1559mm tall, it has 135mm of ground clearance – the latter down 40mm on other Ora 5s, and making the new small SUV look even more like the small hatch it replaces.

Not included in the documents is the pure petrol-powered Ora 5 offered in some markets, which GWM Australia has previously ruled out. This produces outputs of 105kW and 210Nm, and is mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

A plug-in hybrid version of the Ora 5 has also been previewed in China.

Unusually, GWM has chosen to not only develop almost identically styled Ora 5 variants with different ride heights, but also to pivot Ora – which is treated as a brand in China, but a sub-brand here – away from being exclusively electric.