Days after releasing prices for the new Mokka compact SUV, Vauxhall has announced the addition of a new entry-level model. Aimed at fleet buyers the new Tech Line trim now brings the Mokka's starting point down to £15,995.
To create the new entry trim level Vauxhall has not just stripped it of accessories, as the Tech Line will come equipped with 18-inch alloy wheels, satnav, cruise control, DAB radio, Bluetooth, air conditioning and Hill Descent Control as standard.
The Mokka Tech Line is available in both front- or four-wheel drive, with a choice of three engines ranging in power from 115- to 140hp. The solitary diesel option is a 130hp version of the 1.7-litre turbodiesel ecoFLEX engine and can be had with either drivetrain. Fitted with stop-start as standard it can return average fuel economy of 60.1mpg and CO
2 emissions of 124g/km.
Tech Line cars are also offered with a pair of petrol engines, starting with a 115hp 1.6-litre that can return 43.5mpg. A more potent 140hp 1.4-litre turbocharged version is equipped with four-wheel drive as standard and offers sub-150g/km CO
2 emissions.
The Vauxhall Mokka Tech Line is available to order now with deliveries in November.
Paul Healy - 13 Jun 2012