Vauxhall’s rival to the Nissan Juke and Ford Ecosport – the new Vauxhall Mokka – goes on sale this November priced from £16,995.
Vauxhall’s high-riding five-seater (based on GM’s Gamma II platform) comes in three trim levels – S, Exclusiv and SE – and is available with the choice of three engines from launch.
These include the entry-level 113bhp 1.6-litre petrol, turbocharged 138bhp 1.4 petrol (4x4 as standard) and the firm’s 128bhp 1.7CDTi unit.
Standard equipment on S-spec models include air-conditioning, 16-inch alloys, daytime running lights, hill start assist, digital radio and cruise control.
Exclusiv spec adds Bluetooth, parking sensors and 18-inch alloys on to the list, while range-topping SE Mokkas include heated leather seats, tinted glass, chrome-effect door handles and adaptive headlights.
The most frugal front-wheel-drive, six-speed manual diesel Mokka achieves a claimed 60.1mpg with 124g/km CO2, while the most powerful car in the range - the 138bhp 1.4T – will achieve 44.8mpg and 149g/km CO2. Entry-level five-speed 1.6-litre cars achieve 43.5mpg with 153g/km CO2.
Vauxhall Mokka pricing |
S
1.6 stop-start 5-spd: £16,995
Exclusiv
1.6 stop-start 5-spd: £17,995
1.4 Turbo stop-start 6-spd 4x4: £20,200
1.7 CDTi stop-start 6-spd: £19,445
1.7 CDTi stop-start 6-spd Auto: £20,445
1.7 CDTi stop-start 6-spd 4x4: £20,990
SE
1.6 stop-start 5-spd: £20,495
1.4 Turbo stop-start 6-spd 4x4: £22,700
1.7 CDTi stop-start 6-spd: £21,945
1.7 CDTi stop-start 6-spd Auto: £22,945
1.7 CDTi stop-start 6-spd 4x4: £23,490
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this is the development mule,
Erm, the Juke starts at £13K.
Erm, the Juke starts at £13K. The end
Wrong!!
Autocar this information is wrong, looking at the latest Mokka price guide there is a "Tech Line" spec with 1.6i 16V VVT 115 FWD Start Stop engine for £15995.
I actually rather like it and am considering one for my better half
VX220EDDIE wrote: Autocar
From what I have seen from other sites, this is announced separately for what ever reason.
Still, it is expensive compared to a Juke. Yes, there is more rear room, but that hasn't exactly hurt Juke sales. Neither have the love it or hate it looks. And it isn't like it is based on a cheaper platform, both are supermini based.
This is painting by numbers. Nothing wrong with it, nothing exciting about it either.