NEW Vauxhall Mokka review – why this BIG selling SUV is better than EVER | What Car?

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- The new Mokka is redesigned from the previous version.
- An electric version of the car is now available.
- The car features a full-width visor and sidelight daytime running lights for a more modern look.
- The interior has been updated, with a curved facial to mimic the visor on the front of the car.
- A 12-inch instrument panel and a 10-inch infotainment screen are included in the mid-spec GS version.
- Entry-level cars have smaller seven-inch screens.
- The displays are nice and clear.
- The infotainment system is a bit clunky and slow, however Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard on every model.
- Actual, physical buttons and dials are present for shortcut options to the infotainment system and air conditioning.
- The driver's seat and driving position are comfortable, but adjustable lumbar support is missing.
- The rear headroom is good for a six-footer, with sufficient legroom behind the driver's seat, but can feel a bit hemmed in.
- Boot space is 350 liters on this gasoline version and 310 on the electric.
- An adjustable boot floor is included in both the entry-level Griffin and the top-spec Ultimate trims, but not the mid-spec GS.
- Electric versions are available.
- 134-BHP and 154-BHP long-range options are available for the electric version.
- A hybrid version is also available.
- Most of the trim is plastic rather than leather.
- The ride is comfortable on longer roads.
- Suspension can be a little thuddy.
- The steering feels better weighted than in the Peugeot 2008.
- Wind noise is minimal even at highway speeds.
- At the entry-level trim, the car is an excellent value, with its cash price undercutting the rivals; as the trim level increases, the price increases quite quickly.
- In the 2023 What Car? reliability survey, Vauxhall placed 30th out of 32 car makers.
- Standard warranty is 3 years or 60,000 miles.
- Euro NCAP gave the car four out of five stars in 2021.
- Automatic emergency braking and lane assist features are included.
- This Mokka is better than the previous model in every area.
- There are better all-rounders in the small SUV class like the Skoda Kamiq and the Ford Puma.

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