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Opel Mokka Surpasses 100,000 Orders, Adds More Options

The Opel Mokka hasn’t even been on sale for a year, and already orders have surpassed 100,000 units in Europe. Demand is particularly strong in Germany, Russia, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom (where the vehicle is badged as a Vauxhall). And with a set of rolling updates for the small crossover, Opel seeks to keep the momentum going.

Effective immediately, the 103 kW/140 hp 1.4-liter turbo Ecotec (engine code LUV) model is now available with front-wheel drive and six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission configurations. And for upscale sound quality, a Bose audio system has been added, while a new optional 19-inch wheels and a Orange Rock metallic hue have become available.

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  1. I see loads of Mokka’s driving about & they seem quite desirable to people, once again the General has hit the bullseye.

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  2. Who knew…

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  3. Still lots of potential yet, BiTurbo & VXR for examples.

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