- First vehicle by German manufacturer to enter sub-compact SUV market
- Opel introduces technologies such as adaptive lighting and front camera to segment
- Efficient, intelligent All wheel drive system automatically adjusts to drive conditions
- Bold design, big on flexibility and agility with low fuel consumption
- “Made in Germany” chassis for European needs
- Already more than 40,000 orders received; prices start at 18,990 euro (Germany)
The all new Opel Mokka has captured the hearts of its  customers. Ready for its sales launch, more than 40,000 orders were  received for the SUV throughout Europe. Demand has been particularly  strong in Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, France and Russia. With  the Mokka which has been available to order since June, Opel is the  first German manufacturer to enter the rapidly growing segment of  sub-compact Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV-B segment). The 1.6 liter  ecoFLEX entry level Mokka variant with 85 kw/115 hp can be ordered from  18,990 euro (rrp. Germany including VAT). In addition, a turbocharged  gasoline unit offering 103 kW/140 hp of output and a diesel 1.7 liter  engine variant with 96 kW/130 hp are included in the Mokka’s powertrain  line-up. 
Despite its 4.28 meter measurement, the Mokka generously accommodates  five people in a commanding position. It also delivers on Opel’s promise  to combine attractive design with innovative technologies and upmarket  functionalities, making them accessible to a wider segment of customers. 
Front or All Wheel Drive: Dynamic driving for active lifestyles
The Opel Mokka blends functionality and a comfortable, high seating  position with a flavor of adventure. One of the main focal points of the  Mokka's development was the chassis which was designed and fine tuned  in Germany. The Mokka chassis has been tailored to the daily needs of  European customers and is also very suitable for off-road conditions. 
Apart from front wheel drive (FWD), the Mokka can be fitted with an  all wheel drive (AWD) technology for better traction and handling. The  AWD technology is efficient, clever and affordable. The main components  of the AWD system are the front axle differential, the cardan shaft, the  4x4 rear axle drive and the control module as well as the electro  magnetic multi plate clutch. In addition sensors constantly supply the  control modules with data. When the road surface is dry, the front  wheels drive the vehicle forward which means that fuel consumption is  kept low. Depending on the road conditions the range varies from 100  percent front wheel drive to a maximum distribution of torque of 50  percent on the front and rear axle, for example when the roads are  covered in a thick film of water.
When requires it, the electronic  torque transfer device (TTD) automatically and seamlessly sends torque  to the rear wheels. The AWD system further sharpens the already agile  handling characteristics of the Mokka. This especially noticeable when  the car has to take off quickly or negotiates corners at higher speeds.  It is activated automatically within a fraction of a second as soon as  there is wheel slip due to a lack of traction. The system also realizes  when no AWD is required. It offers even better handling performance in  bends and provides maximum traction in those situations. The AWD system  with all its components only weighs 65 kilograms so that the car remains  efficient and environmentally friendly.
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| Opel Mokka Adaptive 4x4 system | 
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| Opel Mokka Chasis | 
The Mokka chassis ensures maximum ride comfort and handling  performance, even in difficult road conditions. To achieve this Opel  engineers further developed tried and tested MacPherson struts on the  front axle. Side load springs were added to compensate the lateral  forces. Dual path strut mounts, strong stabilizers and double bonded  handling bushings were also applied to improve handing and performance  on the road as well as noise and vibration reduction. On the rear  suspension, the Opel engineering team included a U section tubular  shaped torsion beam ahead of the wheels.
In addition, to get the most out of the vehicle chassis, the Opel  engineers opted for state of the art Electric Power Steering (EPS) which  is standard kit throughout Europe and provides more speed sensitive  steering assist with great responsiveness.
Agile and efficient – Two gasoline and one diesel engine 
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| 1.4 Turbo ECOTEC gasoline engine | 
Power is provided by three efficient engines. All manual  transmissions are equipped with the fuel saving Opel Start/Stop system.  The gasoline offer comprises an 85 kW/115 hp, 1.6 liter  naturally aspirated engine with 155 Nm torque that uses 6.5 liters of  fuel on 100 kilometers and emits 153 g/km CO2 and a 103  kW/140 hp 1.4 l Turbo with 200 Nm of torque. The 1.4 Turbo will  initially be available with the same manual transmission but later on  also with automatic transmission. The manual six speed 4x4 turbocharged  Mokka reaches a top speed of 190 km/h. Acceleration from zero to 100  km/h can be achieved in 9.9 seconds. The fuel consumption in the  combined cycle is 6.4 l/100 km, equivalent to 149 g/km CO2.
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| 1.7 CDTI ECOTEC Turbo diesel engine | 
Customers who prefer diesel engines can order the Mokka with a 1.7  liter turbocharged CDTI unit with 96 kW/I30 hp and maximum torque of 300  Nm. This engine unit is available with six speed manual plus front or  all wheel drive, or as a six speed automatic with front wheel drive. As  an FWD with a manual gear box the diesel unit only needs 4.5 liters of  fuel in the combined cycle per 100 kilometers. This is equivalent to 120  g/km CO2. The 1.7 CDTI is thus one of the most fuel  efficient vehicles of its segment. The performance figures speak for  themselves: with a six speed manual gear box and front wheel drive the  Mokka achieves a top speed of 187 km/h. A sprint from standstill to 100  km/h only takes 10.5 seconds.
Key driving assistance systems with exclusive safety and comfort features
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| Opel Mokka - Passive Safety | 
With the all-new Mokka SUV, Opel is for the first time bringing its  wealth of unique, German engineered driving assistance systems to the  sub-compact SUV segment. Technologies that enhance both safety and  comfort and are exclusive to Opel are now being made available to a  wider segment of customers. They include sophisticated Electronic  Stability Program (ESP®Plus) with Hill Start Assist (HSA) and  Hill Descent Control (HDC) for a more comfortable drive in hill  terrain. The traction control which is standard across all Mokka  versions acts like a limited slip differential. It prevents wheel spin  and supports the all-wheel drive system of the Mokka with special  algorithms to enhance the car’s handling.
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| Opel Mokka - Hill Start Assist (HSA) | 
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| Opel Mokka - Hill Descent Control (HDC) | 
Another key driver assistance system that is available in the Mokka  is Opel’s Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL+) which is based on third  generation Bi-Xenon headlamps. It adapts its intensity and range for  best possible illumination of urban and country roads as well as  highways. Its functions include adverse weather light, increased high  beam, static bending light, dynamic bending light, daytime running light  with LED and High Beam Assist. The latter adjusts the high beams  automatically so that following or oncoming traffic is not dazzled.
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| Opel Mokka - Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL+) | 
The second generation Opel Eye front camera provides the basis for  the Forward Collision Alert (FCA), Traffic Sign Recognition and Lane  Departure Warning (LDW). The Forward Collision Alert (FCA) warns the  driver with a loud alarm as well as a visual warning if a collision with  the preceding vehicle is imminent. Apart from the Lane Departure  Warning that alerts drivers when they unintentionally stray out of their  lane, engineers also further developed the Traffic Sign Recognition  system. Apart from round road signs that new front camera now also  recognizes rectangular signs for motorways or play areas on street as  well as any other speed-related restrictions. The camera can also pick  up dynamic LED displays. In that respect it helps to prevent  contraventions of road traffic regulations or accidents caused by  tiredness. Parking is now made easier thanks to a rear view camera with  its parking sensors at the front and the rear. 
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| Opel Mokka - Rear Camera | 
Healthy and comfortable: Ergonomic AGR seats and FlexFix bike carrier system
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| Opel Mokka interior with ergonomic AGR seats | 
The Opel Mokka can be equipped with ergonomic seats that have been  certified by the independent healthy back experts AGR (“Aktion Gesunder  Rücken e.V.”). The 8-way adjustable driver seat is the first time AGR  has approved a seat in the SUV-B segment with its seal. The seat had to  meet a list of ten criteria including four way lordosis support and that  the seatback contours had to adapt exactly to the natural curvature of  the spine. In addition, the ergonomic seat offers many additional  adjustments such as tilting, extra lumbar support and thigh extension.  The head rests are four way adjustable.
The loading capacity of the Mokka can be expanded with the second  generation FlexFix bike carrier system. The optionally available  enhanced storage system exclusive to Opel is integrated in the rear  bumper of the vehicle and is always on board. The standard version of  the FlexFix system when mounted on the Mokka is geared towards carrying  one bicycle of up to 30 kg. Thanks to a clip-on adaptor a further two  bicycles can be transported which increases the total load capacity up  to 60 kilograms. Even when fully loaded, the FlexFix system can be  tilted so that the tailgate of the vehicle can be opened easily,  providing quick access to the Mokka’s luggage compartment. In addition,  the rear bench of the Mokka can be folded down in a 60-40 ratio so that  an additional flat loading bay area is created. With all of these  elements the Mokka is the perfect solution for people with active  lifestyles and high standards. 
The new Opel SUV reflects the traditional strengths of the brand:  driving dynamics, flexibility for everyday life and emotional design.  With the Mokka, Opel’s design philosophy of blending “sculptural  artistry with German precision” finds a new expression in a compact SUV.  The Opel Mokka displays a bold attitude with sculpted and elegant  traits while retaining a sporty edge with muscular and athletic body  lines. The pronounced front grille, the protective cladding around the  bumpers and wheel arches are energized by Opel’s typical “blade” on the  bodyside that sweeps upwards to the rear. The Mokka’s sporty and  muscular build is also re-enforced by its higher ground clearance which  also makes it suitable for gravel roads, as well as its tread width of  1,540 mm. 
 The interior of the new Mokka is also typical for Opel. Sculptural  design cues are captured through the Opel brand signature wing shaped  instrument panel and also in the artfully sculpted surfaces in the  doors. Characteristic Opel values such as versatility and user friendly  functionality are also visible: from the dual glove box configuration of  the instrument panel, the closed storage in the tunnel console to the  deep lower pockets in both the front and rear doors. With up to 1,372  liter of loading space and up to 19 storage locations including side  pockets at the front that can store 1.5 liter bottles, the functional  needs of families have been clearly accounted for.
The interior of the new Mokka is also typical for Opel. Sculptural  design cues are captured through the Opel brand signature wing shaped  instrument panel and also in the artfully sculpted surfaces in the  doors. Characteristic Opel values such as versatility and user friendly  functionality are also visible: from the dual glove box configuration of  the instrument panel, the closed storage in the tunnel console to the  deep lower pockets in both the front and rear doors. With up to 1,372  liter of loading space and up to 19 storage locations including side  pockets at the front that can store 1.5 liter bottles, the functional  needs of families have been clearly accounted for.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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