OPEL’S UNITED NATIONS
FHM UK|August 2022
A refreshing blend from the Stellantis Group gives Opel new personalities
Pawan Dhingara
OPEL’S UNITED NATIONS

The Mokka returns

Not that you’d easily recognize the new from the old, such is the metamorphosis that Opel has undergone in a bid to lose some of the former’s chubbiness and replace it with toned athletic muscle. It looks like it might be championing some form of next-generation EV architecture. Simply put, the Mokka immediately makes a bold statement in a mosh pit of new contenders, all separated by very fine details.

Does it still have its German roots?

Far from it. In fact if you dare trace the Mokka’s ancestry you need to look far and wide through the Stellantis Group. To create the Mokka, mechanical recipes and digital know-how from all corners have been combined and while that has inevitably led to some core dilution of the Opel brand as we use to know, it does yield some exciting chemistry along the way.

Range anxiety?

On more than one occasion, perplexed onlookers had difficulty identifying the Mokka as an Opel, but then proceeded to regale fond memories of the brand. The next query was aimed at the powertrain; the full black grille closed offto airflow is typical of new-fangled, EV style language, although in this instance, such assumption is incorrect.

This story is from the August 2022 edition of FHM UK.

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