Facelift includes new screens, upgraded centre console, and a reworked front end
Vauxhall has upgraded the interior of its Mokka as part of a light update to keep it competitive against a host of new rivals in the segment. The crossover - sold in ICE and EV forms - is the British brand’s second best seller behind the stalwart Corsa, but has seen sales drop by nearly a third over the past year. As such, the Mokka gets a fresh interior, including a reworked centre console, a new 10in digital drivers’ display and a 10in infotainment screen.
In pursuit of a cleaner cabin design, some physical buttons have been removed and are now integrated within the screen. These include touchscreen shortcuts , and driving and parking aids. In addition, Vauxhall has fitted the crossover with a new flat-bottom steering wheel that is similar in design to its Astra sibling. Vauxhall has also slightly reworded the exterior design of the car.
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