
Vauxhall has purposefully not completely overhauled the Mokka's appearance but rather subtly emphasised its visual strengths. The black Vizor, first introduced on the Mokka and now present on every model in Vauxhall’s line-up, integrates the headlights and Griffin into one element. As on the new Vauxhall Frontera, the familiar wing signature of the LED lights at the front and rear shines in a more modern interpretation with three ‘lighting blocks.’ At the rear, the New Mokka features body colours skid plates and new HD Rear-view camera.
Other changes include a redesigned front bumper to improve aerodynamics and a black design line running from the bonnet to the rear above the side windows. On the Mokka GS upwards, black cladding at the front, rear and wheel arches also convey sporty elegance. A high-gloss black trim strip running across the lower door surfaces at the rear reflects the window design line in the side moulding and emphasises the stylish appearance. In addition, the New Mokka completely dispenses with chrome applications on the exterior.
A new simplified steering wheel, high-end switch gear, and more elegant centre console add to the subtly enhanced interior. A new 10-inch digital instrument display and 10-inch touchscreen now come as standard. Ultimate models feature an upgraded navigation system including EV routing and ChatGPT integration.
For their New Mokka, customers can choose from a range of striking new colours – including Tropical Green, Colibri Blue and Graphic Grey.
3 Energy options
100% Electric: up to 250 mile range WLTP & rapid charging
Petrol hybrid: Experience electric with no cables
Petrol: manual and automatic transmission
6 Colours
Griffin, GS and Ultimate: With standard black roof
3 choices, all you need
Griffin: The special edition with everything you'll need
GS: Dynamic styling and high tech
Ultimate: Premium feel
In the second generation, the Mokka’s name is again simply Mokka, just like at its debut in 2012. “Bold and pure is our consistent mantra”, says Vauxhall MD Stephen Norman. For the first time at Vauxhall, the model name proudly spreads out in the centre of the rear panel, using a new, precisely chiselled techy font. When the first Mokka was launched, it surprised with its compact dimensions and tough appearance. The new Mokka is even more compact and robust, in a highly progressive way: extra efficient, pure and bold, with dramatically shorter overhangs (-61 mm in the front, -66 mm in the rear), 10 additional millimetres in width and a visually stretched silhouette for perfect proportions. Its compact size and general appearance make the 18-inch wheels look more impressively powerful than ever.
The Mokka is also the first model to show Vauxhall’s new, unmistakable brand front fascia: the Vauxhall Vizor. Extending across the entire front of the vehicle below the bonnet, the Vauxhall Vizor is an elegant module that horizontally frames brand features such as the latest-generation IntelliLux LED® matrix headlights and the typical wing signature of the LED daytime running lights, proudly punctuated in its centre by the legendary Vauxhall Griffin. The Vauxhall Vizor invented by the team around design chief Mark Adams will featured on all of the Brand's models throughout the 2020s.
“Bold and Pure, this is what Vauxhall’s design of the future will look like. The new Mokka shows athletic proportions combined with precisely structured, flowing surfaces. We have developed this philosophy to create a Design with progressive Bold personality combined with Purity”, explained Vauxhall Design Vice President, Mark Adams.
This philosophy continues in the interior, where the anchor is the Pure Panel, which repeats the design intention of the Vauxhall Vizor. Two wide screens of up to 10 and 12 inches in size welcome the occupants; the central display is deliberately tilted to the driver and the air vents are pushed to the background to enhance a focused experience. The Pure Panel provides the latest technologies and most important information for the driver, while all irritating visual stimuli are absent. The design of the centre console too has been impressively cleaned up: thanks to the electronic parking brake as well as the new electric gear lever, no protruding element disturbs the purity of its design. All controls and modules are elegantly integrated.
The new Mokka arrives in the B-segment with top innovations that until recently have only been available in the luxury class. Vauxhall is a leader in lighting technology. All Mokka variants are equipped with latest generation LED lights – from daytime running lights in typical Vauxhall graphics to front fog lights. An absolute highlight in this segment is the adaptive IntelliLux LED® matrix headlights with a total of 14 elements. As with the Vauxhall Insignia, Vauxhall Astra and the new Vauxhall Corsa, the lighting system enables driving on permanent high beam. In order to not glare their drivers, the individual LED elements can get off or deem down in milliseconds to “cut” oncoming vehicles or vehicles driving in front out of the light cone – nobody is dazzled yet Mokka passengers experience stadium-like illumination. In the rear, the choice for LED-only technology has allowed designers to go for very thin, stretched lights enhancing the feeling of precision and quality.
Excellent seating engineering is par excellence typical of Vauxhall. Various six-way ergonomic seats are available, which are individually adjustable. A sporty Alcantara and a classic full leather interior are both orderable – highly unusual for a vehicle in the B-segment. The crowning glory is the heated leather seat with perforated surface and massage function for the driver
The driver and front-seat passenger can place their smartphones in the storage tray provided in the centre console. Compatible telephones recharge here inductively (wireless). A rubber mat prevents the devices from sliding around. The new infotainment range perfectly networks and entertains Mokka drivers and passengers. Multimedia Radio and Multimedia Navi systems with a 7-inch colour touchscreen and the top-of-the-line system Multimedia Navi Pro with a high-resolution 10-inch colour touchscreen are available. The monitors are integral with the new Pure Panel from Vauxhall and ideally positioned towards the driver.
The Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible multimedia systems feature integrated voice control. The new Mokka also offers the VauxhallConnect service. LIVE navigation2 with real-time traffic information, plus a direct link to breakdown assistance and eCall make journeys even more relaxing for drivers and passengers. If the airbags or seatbelt tensioners deploy in an accident, eCall contacts the local Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) automatically.
New Mokka comes with a revised powertrain line-up, including the fully electric Mokka Electric, now available exclusively with a 54kWh battery and 156PS electric motor. This enables the Mokka Electric to travel up to 250 miles on a single charge (WLTP), with 0-62mph taking 9 seconds, with a top speed of 93mph. With 260Nm of torque, the Mokka Electric provides quick acceleration from a standing start and plenty of driving pleasure.
New Mokka Hybrid combines a 136hp 1.2-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine with a 28hp electric motor and 48-volt technology to deliver outstanding efficiency and performance. Paired with a new six-speed dual-clutch transmission, it is capable of up to 58.8 mpg (WLTP), emits as little as 108g/km of CO2 and is capable of 0-62mph in 8.2 seconds, with a top speed of 129mph.
Vauxhall has simplified the petrol engine line-up for New Mokka. The 100PS version of the 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine is no longer available, with customers instead able to choose the more powerful 136PS iteration of this engine paired with a six-speed manual gearbox, capable of 0-62mph in 8.9 seconds, with a top speed of129mph. A 130PS version is also available with an eight-speed automatic transmission, capable of 0-62mph in 8.9 seconds, with a top speed of 126mph.
New Mokka is also available with an extensive array of driver assistance systems. Among the features included as standard are Cruise Control with intelligent speed limiter, Extended traffic sign recognition, Lane Keep Assist and In Crash Braking, a system designed to reduce the chance of a secondary collision in case of an accident and enhanced automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection.