Opel Mokka Electric/Mokka-e: details, range, and price of the electric SUV
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The Opel Mokka II is an important model for Opel, as it introduced the brand’s new aesthetic codes.
The Mokka was developed under Stellantis (formerly PSA), which acquired Opel in 2018. In its electric version, it shares the motor/battery package with the Opel Corsa Electric, which is also used in the Peugeot e-208 and e-2008.
The current generation of Mokka has dropped the all-wheel-drive option, which was available on its predecessor. Whether diesel, petrol, or electric, the German SUV’s engine is connected to the front wheels. Naturally, this architecture is incompatible with off-road use. Like all its competitors, the Mokka primarily aims to offer a comfortable on-road experience.

Mokka-e Dimensions
The Opel Mokka Electric measures 4.15 meters in length, 1.99 meters in width, and 1.53 meters in height. These dimensions classify it as an urban SUV. It thus presents itself as an alternative to the Peugeot e-2008, Kia e-Niro, or the new Jeep Avenger.
In terms of style, the electric version is almost identical to the combustion versions. The Mokka introduced Opel’s new styling, notably the “Vizor” front end, which has since been adopted by the Astra. Inside, the most interesting feature is the Pure Panel, a unit that connects the central touchscreen to the digital instrument cluster. It also forms part of Opel’s new brand identity. As for the trunk, the German manufacturer claims a volume of 350 liters, which increases to 1,205 liters with the rear seats folded down.

Motor and Battery of the Opel Mokka-e
The Opel Mokka Electric’s motor delivers 136 hp and up to 260 Nm of torque. It is paired with a 50 kWh battery. Performance-wise, the vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.1 seconds. It surpasses the 130 hp petrol version by a tenth, making it the most powerful version of the model. The top speed is limited to 150 km/h. The three driving modes affect the performance level. The 100 kW / 136 hp power is only fully available in Sport mode. Conversely, Eco mode reduces power to 60 kW / 80 hp.

Range and Charging of the Opel Mokka-e
The range of the Opel Mokka is estimated at 339 km based on the WLTP mixed cycle. This has not always been the case, as Opel initially announced 322 km when the model was launched. To improve its vehicle, the Stellantis Group modified the transmission and changed the tires, without altering the motor or the battery.
The German electric SUV supports up to 100 kW of direct current charging on fast chargers. This enables it to recover 80% of its range in about thirty minutes. For wallbox charging, the vehicle is equipped with an onboard charger of 7.4 kW, allowing 100% recharge in 8 hours. Those in a hurry can opt for the 11 kW onboard charger, priced at €400.

Price and Equipment of the Mokka-e
The Opel Mokka Electric lineup includes three trims: Elegance, GS, and Ultimate. Prices start at €41,150, before any ecological bonus.
Standard features include automatic climate control, mixed fabric/TPU upholstery, power front and rear windows, a rearview camera, and a 7-inch touchscreen. The GS version offers similar equipment but with a more stylish touch, including a black roof and black wheels. The Mokka Ultimate adds mixed Alcantara/TPU upholstery, keyless start, adaptive LED matrix headlights, and the Pure Panel with a 12-inch instrument display.
Aside from the 11 kW charger, the options list also includes a pack with heated seats and a heated steering wheel, priced at €300.
The New Opel Mokka Electric 2023
In 2023, the German SUV is evolving by adopting Stellantis’s new motor/battery duo. The power of the motor increases from 100 to 115 kW (156 hp). The new 54 kWh battery provides approximately 406 km of WLTP mixed cycle range (up from 338). Prices and trim levels for the 2023 Opel Mokka Electric will be announced soon.
Technical Specifications of the Opel Mokka-e
Mokka 2020-22 | Mokka 2023 | |
Length | 4.15 m | 4.15 m |
Width | 1.99 m | 1.99 m |
Height | 1.53 m | 1.53 m |
Boot capacity | 350 L | 350 L |
Weight | 1,523 kg | N/A |
Power | 100 kW/136 hp | 115 kW/156 hp |
Torque | 260 Nm | 260 Nm |
Max speed | 150 km/h | 150 km/h |
0 to 100 km/h | 9.1 s | Under 10 s |
Battery | 50 kWh | 54 kWh |
Consumption | 15.8-16.2 kWh/100 km | 15.2 kWh/100 km |
Range (WLTP mixed) | 339 km | 406 km |
DC charging | 100 kW | 100 kW |
Onboard charger | 7.4 kW (11 kW optional) | 7.4 kW (11 kW optional) |
Charging time Wall Box 7.4 kW | 8 hours | N/A |
Fast charge time 100 kW | 30 min (0 to 80%) | 30 min (0 to 80%) |
Starting price | €41,150* | N/A |
Warranty | 2 years / unlimited km | N/A |












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