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Mokka

2012 - 2024

The Opel Mokka page brings together the versions referenced by ScanRacer, including years, variants, rarities, and available detailed pages. It links the model overview to version-by-year pages.

Variants by year

4 versions

2024

2020

2016

2012

Model summary

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4referenced versions
2012 - 2024covered years
4distinct model years

Model introduction

The Opel Mokka page brings together the versions referenced by ScanRacer, including years, variants, rarities, and available detailed pages. It links the model overview to version-by-year pages.

History

The Opel Mokka is a subcompact SUV produced by the German automaker Opel since 2012. The first generation, launched in 2012, was based on General Motors' Gamma II platform and was available in both front-wheel and all-wheel-drive versions. In 2016, the model was facelifted and renamed Mokka X, featuring aesthetic and technological enhancements. The second generation, unveiled in 2020, is built on the PSA group's CMP platform and is offered in both internal combustion and fully electric versions, under the name Mokka-e. This evolution marks a turning point in Opel's strategy, aiming to provide more modern and eco-friendly vehicles. (en.wikipedia.org)

Generations

The Opel Mokka has undergone two main generations since its launch in 2012. The first generation (Mokka A) was produced from 2012 to 2019, with a facelift in 2016 introducing the Mokka X name. The second generation (Mokka B) was launched in 2020, based on the PSA group's CMP platform and offering both internal combustion and electric versions. In 2024, a subtle facelift was introduced, bringing minor changes to the vehicle's exterior and interior. (en.wikipedia.org)

Key differences

The main difference between the generations of the Opel Mokka lies in the platform used and the powertrain options. The first generation was based on General Motors' Gamma II platform, while the second generation utilizes the PSA group's CMP platform, allowing for the integration of a fully electric version, the Mokka-e. Facelifts have also introduced aesthetic changes, notably in the headlights, bumpers, and interior of the vehicle. (en.wikipedia.org)

Photo recognition

To identify an Opel Mokka, look for distinctive design elements such as the front grille with the Opel logo at the center, distinctive headlights, and fluid body lines. Recent models also feature the brand's new Vizor design, integrating the headlights and logo into a single unit. Electric models, like the Mokka-e, can be identified by specific badges and unique design elements. (en.wikipedia.org)

Important versions

Notable versions of the Opel Mokka include the 2016 Mokka X, which introduced significant improvements in design and technology, and the Mokka-e, the fully electric version launched in 2020, marking Opel's commitment to sustainable mobility. (en.wikipedia.org)