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The new Vauxhall Mokka hits UK showrooms in November priced from £16,995. Three engines are available from launch

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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lilianna 4 April 2014

this is the development mule,

this is the development mule, you can see Alonso canning it around marenello on you tube.
Chip35 10 June 2012

Erm, the Juke starts at £13K.

Erm, the Juke starts at £13K. The end

VX220EDDIE 9 June 2012

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

superstevie 11 June 2012

VX220EDDIE wrote: Autocar

VX220EDDIE wrote:

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

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.