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Ora Reliability UK 2026

How reliable is a Ora? Here’s a data-led reliability profile based on first-time MOT pass rates, model-level breakdown, top failure categories, and a buyer’s verdict.

By Bertram Sargla, Founder, MOT CheckupLast updated: 2026-05-16Data sourced from DVSA

Ora reliability snapshot: first-time MOT pass rate 88.7% (+24.7 pp vs the UK average of 64%). Across 2 Ora models, the typical dangerous-defect rate is 0.87% and the average retest rate is 7.8%. Ora sits well above the UK average on first-time MOT performance. For a buyer focused on long-term reliability, it's a solid badge — though individual mileage and service history still matter more than brand.

Ora first-time MOT pass rate

88.7%

Implied failure rate: 11.3% · UK average pass rate: 64%

vs UK average

+24.7 pp

Dangerous defects

0.87%

Retest rate

7.8%

How Ora compares to the UK average

The UK national first-time MOT pass rate is 64%, with about 36% of cars failing on the first attempt.Ora’s pass rate of 88.7% is 24.7 percentage points above that benchmark. That ’s a brand-average figure — individual Ora models range from the high 60s to above 90%, so model and age matter more than the badge.

Ora pass rate88.7%
UK average pass rate64%

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Top MOT failure categories for Ora

Aggregated across 2 Ora models in our dataset, weighted by sample size.

1

Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment

10.8%
2

Tyres

8.9%
3

Suspension

8.4%
4

Brakes

7.7%
5

Exhaust, fuel and emissions

2%

Ora reliability — FAQ

Is Ora a reliable car brand in the UK?
Ora's first-time MOT pass rate of 88.7% is above the UK national average of 64%, putting it in the stronger half of brands for MOT reliability. We track 2 Ora models in our dataset.
What is the most reliable Ora model for MOT?
We don't have enough sample-size in our dataset to single out the most reliable Ora model — but in general, newer petrol and EV examples outperform older diesels.
Which Ora models fail their MOT most often?
Sample sizes are too thin in our dataset to confidently single out the worst-performing Ora models. The full MOT history of the specific car is the best signal.
What are the most common MOT failures on a Ora?
Aggregated across Ora models, the most common MOT failure categories are: lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment (10.8%), tyres (8.9%), suspension (8.4%). These align with the national pattern; lighting, suspension, and tyre defects dominate UK MOT failures across most brands.

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Source: MOT Checkup analysis of DVSA MOT test data. Brand-average pass rate is sample-size weighted across 2 Ora models in our dataset. Individual cars vary considerably — always check the specific registration’s MOT history before buying.