Opel’s Hybrid Strategy
The 2025 Opel Mokka Hybrid strengthens Opel’s transition strategy in Europe. The brand, now under Stellantis, continues expanding its electrified lineup. Opel positions the new Mokka Hybrid between its all-electric Mokka Electric and traditional combustion models. This approach aims to retain buyers not yet ready for full EV adoption but still seeking lower emissions and better efficiency.
Powertrain and Performance
The Mokka Hybrid combines a 1.2-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. This pairing delivers 136 hp. Opel integrates the system with a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, enabling smooth operation and consistent torque delivery.
Key performance metrics:
- Output: 136 hp
- Transmission: Six-speed dual-clutch automatic
- Hybrid system: 48V mild-hybrid
- Drive: Front-wheel drive
This setup improves stop-start response, supports low-speed electric-only driving, and reduces fuel use during city commutes.
Efficiency Gains
Opel claims the Mokka Hybrid reduces fuel consumption by 12% compared to non-hybrid gasoline models. While official WLTP numbers vary by trim and tire size, efficiency improvements are clear across the lineup. Buyers can expect lower running costs without major changes in driving behavior.
The system recharges through regenerative braking and deceleration, eliminating the need for plug-in charging. For urban drivers, this offers an easy entry point into electrified mobility.
Exterior Design
The 2025 Mokka Hybrid retains Opel’s current design language. The Opel Vizor front fascia integrates LED lighting with a clean horizontal grille design. The car rides on up to 18-inch alloy wheels, giving it a compact crossover stance.
Available colors include:
- Arctic White
- Carbon Black
- Crimson Red
- Royal Blue
- Quartz Silver
Optional black roof and contrasting accents add personalization options.
Interior and Technology
Inside, the Mokka Hybrid integrates Opel’s Pure Panel layout. Two widescreen digital displays provide essential driving and infotainment data. The 12-inch driver cluster pairs with a 10-inch central touchscreen in higher trims. Entry versions use smaller 7-inch displays.
Connectivity highlights:
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Over-the-air software updates
- Wireless charging pad
- USB-C ports front and rear
Buyers also benefit from OpelConnect services, offering navigation with real-time traffic, remote vehicle access, and diagnostic monitoring.
Driver Assistance Features
Safety and driver-assistance technology include:
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane keep assist
- Traffic sign recognition
- Forward collision alert with automatic braking
- Blind spot monitoring (available in higher trims)
These features aim to meet stringent European safety standards and improve driver confidence in city and highway use.
Practicality and Dimensions
The Mokka Hybrid keeps its compact size, ideal for urban buyers:
- Length: 4.15 m
- Width: 1.79 m
- Height: 1.53 m
- Wheelbase: 2.56 m
- Boot capacity: 350 liters (expandable with folded rear seats)
Opel balances space for passengers with maneuverability for city environments.
Trim Levels
Opel offers multiple trims to target different customer segments:
- Edition – entry-level, core hybrid features
- GS – sportier look with 18-inch wheels, gloss-black details
- Ultimate – premium features, larger displays, full driver-assist package
This lineup enables Opel to attract budget-conscious buyers as well as tech-focused customers.
Pricing Strategy
Expected pricing for the Mokka Hybrid starts at $30,000 USD (approx. €27,500) in Europe. Higher trims will move closer to $35,000 USD. Pricing positions the car between small ICE crossovers and EVs, appealing to buyers seeking affordable electrification.