Arriving in British showrooms late in 2016, the Mokka X demonstrated a new design language for the future SUVs and crossovers of Vauxhall. These include a wing-shaped horizontal front grille and a sharp set of LED daytime running lights. The rear of the Mokka X remains mostly unchanged, with it being a facelift as opposed to a brand-new car.
It features a brand-new, redesigned dashboard that's said to be inspired by the current-generation Astra.
Vauxhall's refreshed crossover will feature a new 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol unit that's able to produce 150 bhp. With a 6-speed automatic transmission, it returns a claimed 42.8 mpg and emits 154 g/km. All-wheel-drive models are driven by the front wheels in normal conditions, with up to 50% of the power being delivered to the rear wheels in slippery situations.
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