Test: Opel Mokka (2025) - Liever deze dan de (grotere) Frontera?

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The current generation of the Opel Mokka was released in 2020 and was available to drive in early 2021. The most obvious changes from the facelift are at the front, including a wider area on the front, a nose inspired by the Opel Manta A, and daytime running lights that are no longer a single unit but two blocks instead. There's also less chrome on the outside. The trunk measures 310 liters in the electric version, and 350 liters in the gasoline or hybrid versions. Tow hooks are not available on the electric models. Rear seat space is slightly cramped for taller passengers. The car comes with the new Opel steering wheel. Screens are normally two 10-inch models, but the tech package includes a 12-inch screen for the driver. The infotainment system is faster, and it also has wireless Apple CarPlay or Android Auto connectivity. Many components are made from recycled materials. Piano black has been replaced with matte silver on the interior. The regenerative braking can be activated with the B button. Despite the sporty look, the car is smoothly sprung. The 156-hp motor has a WTLP range of 403 km.

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