What_Car_UK_-_August_2020

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

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2 Yougetseparate
air-concontrols,which

shouldmakeit easyto
tweakthetemperature

4 Heated full leather
seats with a massage

function are available
as an optional extra

3 Full list of equipment
is still to be con rmed,

but an electronic parking
brake will be standard

1 CheaperMokkascome
witha 7.0intouchscreen,

whilethis10.0insystem
is ttedto high-speccars

Peugeot – is the 129bhp petrol, because it


provides lively acceleration, pulls strongly from


low revs and keeps the list price sensible.
The 2008 currently costs from £20,185, before

discounts, rising to £22,975 for the cheapest


129bhp petrol and £31,665 for the e-2008.
We’d be surprised if the Mokka wasn’t similarly

priced, although there will obviously be
differences to account for the level of standard

equipment that’s  tted.


This is another thing that hasn’t been
con rmed, although we do know that all

Mokkas will come with LED front and rear


lights, an electronic parking brake and a traf c
sign recognition system, which allows them

to show you the prevailing speed limit at all


times. A 180-degree panoramic rear-view
camera and adaptive cruise control, which

keeps you a set distance from the car in front,


will be on the options list.
The old Mokka X was actually a big hit for

Vauxhall, frequently appearing in the UK’s
top 10 sellers list. However, that was mostly

down to heavy discounts and attractive


 nance offers. The new Mokka, on the other
hand, feels like something you might choose

for more than just monetary reasons.


Black bonnet and roof are taken from GT X Experimental


onedisplaysinstrumentationandtheother


is a touchscreen for infotainment functions.


It’s a layout that’s very much on trend in the


car world right now, but fortunately Vauxhall


has resisted the temptation to follow its sister


brands, Citroën and Peugeot, and move the


air conditioning controls into an infotainment


menu; instead, you get separate buttons and


knobs, which should be far less distracting


to use on the move.


Beyond the design, the other big news is


that the Mokka will be the  rst Vauxhall to be


offered as a fully electric car from day one.


Called the Mokka-e, this variant is closely


relatedtothePeugeote-2008,usingthesame
134bhp electric motor and 50kWh battery,

although the Vauxhall’s of cial range is eight


miles longer, at 201 miles. If you use a 100kW
DC public rapid charger, it’s possible to get

the battery back up to 80% in 30 minutes,


while a 7.4kW home charger will do the
same job in eight hours.

The petrol and diesel alternatives are still
to be announced, but it seems certain that

these will also come from the 2008, meaning


turbocharged 1.2-litre petrols with 100bhp,
129bhp and 153bhp, plus a 101bhp 1.5-litre

diesel. Pick of the bunch – at least in the


Peugeot 2008


Wellequipped


andseriously
classyinside,but

infotainmentis
distracting.

RIVALS


FordPuma


Current class
leader mixes fun

handling with


frugal engines and
a big, clever boot.

Electric Mokka-e variant can cover 201 miles between charges and is likely to cost aound £32,000 before discounts

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