Opel has subtly refreshed its compact crossover, the Mokka, for the 2025 model year, introducing updated lighting, a reworked logo, and a revamped infotainment system.
Updated Looks and Interior Features
While the Opel Mokka’s core remains largely the same—available as both an electric model and with a combustion engine—the new model year brings some thoughtful enhancements. Following Opel’s recent updates to its Grandland flagship and the revived Frontera, the Mokka now sports a fresh look, especially up front. The darkened grille gets an updated lighting signature and a redesigned logo, giving it a sleeker, modernized appearance.
Inside, there are even more changes. Drivers will notice a revised center console, wireless smartphone connectivity, and an upgraded multimedia system. The dual 10-inch displays, for the instrument cluster and infotainment screen, now feature enhanced controls for an improved user experience.
Engine Options: From Efficient Gas to Full Electric
The base model of the 136-hp gasoline-powered Opel Mokka starts at €26,740. For an additional €3,000, buyers can opt for the efficient 48-volt mild hybrid system. Here, the 1.2-liter turbocharged engine is paired with a 21-kW (28 hp) electric motor integrated within the six-speed dual-clutch transmission, significantly reducing real-world fuel consumption.
For those leaning toward zero emissions, the fully electric version of the Mokka delivers 115 kW (156 hp) and 260 Nm of torque. Priced from €36,740, it boasts a 54-kWh battery pack, offering a range of up to 400 kilometers in the WLTP cycle.
With its updated features, the Opel Mokka combines efficient performance with modern styling and technology, making it a well-rounded choice for the compact crossover segment.