Vauxhall has added a new hybrid powertrain to its Mokka, bringing electrified engines across its current range of vehicles.
The addition of the new electrically-assisted Mokka means that there are now hybrid versions of the entire Vauxhall range, including the Corsa, Astra and upcoming Frontera.
Linked to the electric motor is a small 0.89kWh battery which is housed underneath the front passenger seat to ensure that this hybrid Mokka gets the same boot space as the standard version. It’s charged up automatically under certain driving conditions, too.

The new Mokka Hybrid joins two existing petrol offerings – alongside two electric versions – in the crossover’s range. Available in three trims – GS, Ultimate and special-edition Griffin – the Mokka Hybrid comes with plenty of equipment as standard, with all cars getting 17-inch alloy wheels, a seven-inch central touchscreen and a digital instrument cluster of the same size.
The new Mokka Hybrid is available to order now, with prices starting from £25,320.







