Mokka
The new Opel Mokka arrives with a sharper focus. The compact SUV keeps its bold design while improving efficiency and range. The updated Mokka Electric features a larger battery and stronger real-world range, while cabin technology becomes faster and easier to use. These upgrades keep Opel competitive in the compact crossover market.
Key takeaways at a glance
- Opel Vizor front design remains, now featuring a centered Opel Blitz badge.
- Mokka Electric gets a 54 kWh battery and 115 kW motor, delivering 403–406 km WLTP range.
- Cabin tech features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with twin 10-inch displays powered by Snapdragon Cockpit.
- Compact size aids city driving: 4,151 mm long, 1,791 mm wide, 2,561 mm wheelbase.
Design: confident face, cleaner details
The 2025 model retains the signature Opel Vizor front design. A newly centered Blitz badge appears on the grille, tailgate, and wheels. Short overhangs and tight proportions continue to define the SUV’s stance, making it practical for urban driving and parking.
Dimensions that fit the brief
- Length: 4,151 mm
- Width: 1,791 mm (mirrors folded)
- Height: ~1,532–1,582 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,561 mm
These compact proportions make Mokka ideal for city streets and tight parking spaces.
Powertrains: efficiency over excess
The highlight of the 2025 update is the upgraded Mokka Electric. It now uses a 54 kWh lithium-ion battery paired with a 115 kW (156 hp) motor. This setup delivers a WLTP range of 403–406 km, a significant improvement over previous versions.
Charging and real-world use
- DC fast charging: Up to 100 kW
- 10–80% charge: ~27–30 minutes
- Energy consumption: ~15.2 kWh/100 km WLTP
Quick spec snapshot
| Item | Mokka Electric |
|---|---|
| Battery | 54 kWh |
| Motor output | 115 kW (156 hp) |
| WLTP range | 403–406 km |
| DC charging max | 100 kW |
| Onboard AC | Up to 11 kW |
| Energy use | 15.2 kWh/100 km |
Cabin tech: faster chips, cleaner UX
Inside, the Mokka gets a tech boost. Twin 10-inch displays handle the driver cluster and infotainment. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard. The system runs on Snapdragon Cockpit hardware with Snapdragon Auto Connectivity for reduced lag and faster response.
Pricing context in Germany
The updated Mokka Electric starts at around $39,300 USD (converted from €36,740). A higher-spec version costs approximately $47,850 USD (converted from €44,720). Actual pricing varies by market and available incentives.
Safety and driver assistance
Standard driver aids include Blind Spot Warning, rear camera, and parking sensors. Heated, power-folding mirrors improve winter convenience. Higher trims add lane centering and adaptive cruise control.
Competitive position: what buyers get
The improved range, stronger cabin tech, and practical size make Mokka Electric a focused choice for urban drivers and commuters.
Where it wins
- Distinctive Opel Vizor and Blitz design
- Real-world range that covers most weekly driving
- Quick and intuitive infotainment system
- City-friendly dimensions
Where to watch
- Rear space smaller than some rivals
- DC fast charging limited to 100 kW
- Pricing depends on local incentives
Actionable buying advice
- Check your weekly mileage. Under 300 km per week is well within range.
- Plan your charging. Access to 11 kW AC or 100 kW DC reduces downtime.
- Measure your parking space. 4,151 mm fits most city garages.
- Test wireless CarPlay/Android Auto with your device.
- Convert pricing to USD to better compare market options.
The Riviera del Brenta angle: design confidence meets heritage
Opel staged the Mokka along the Riviera del Brenta near Venice, home to landmarks like Villa Pisani and Villa Foscari. The contrast between historic architecture and modern design underlines the SUV’s clean proportions and attention to detail.
Trim insights and features to target
- Heated, power-fold mirrors improve winter usability.
- Parking sensors and rear camera help avoid damage.
- Wireless smartphone mirroring simplifies daily driving.
- 11 kW AC charger supports overnight charging.
Ownership math: quick scenarios
- Home charging only: ~61 kWh needed for a 403 km weekend, achievable overnight.
- Mixed charging: A 20–25 min 100 kW DC stop adds 250 km of range.
Verdict: Mokka 2025 stays focused and efficient
The 2025 Opel Mokka refines its core strengths. It delivers more range, updated tech, and a compact footprint that suits modern driving needs. For buyers seeking a well-balanced, efficient EV without excess, the new Mokka Electric makes a stronger case than ever.
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