Inovev plans 150,000 units per year of the new Opel Mokka
Opel (now a German subsidiary of the PSA group) has just unveiled its new B-segment SUV, the second generation of the Mokka. Compared to the old Mokka (GM design), it is completely new as it is based on a PSA platform (CMP) already used on the Peugeot 208 and Opel Corsa, but also on the Peugeot 2008 and DS 3 Crossback to which the Mokka is directly affiliated, as it is also B-segments SUVs.

The new Mokka is shorter by 12 cm, to 4.15 m, which is 15 cm less than the Peugeot 2008 but 3 cm more than the DS 3 Crossback. Its wheelbase increases by 2 cm and its width by 1 cm for more balanced proportions. The design of the Mokka is very different from the Peugeot 2008 and DS 3 Crossback, in order to personalize each SUV of each brand. Like all the other models using the CMP platform, the new Mokka will be available as soon as it is marketed in a 100% electric version, in addition to the versions with thermal engines.

The electric motor produced in Trémeryand the batteries allow a range of 322 km according to the WLTP cycle. The thermal engines are the 1.2 petrol and 1.5 diesel also mounted on the Peugeot 2008 and DS 3 Crossback.

The new Opel Mokka will be produced on the French site of Poissy, which is a first for an Opel. Inovev forecasts 150,000 units of the new Opel Mokkaper year (compared to 75,000 in 2019) if it is sold at a competitive price compared to the Opel Crossland, which will be one of its competitors.


    
 

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