Is the Opel Mokka electric a good car?
We’ve been mightily impressed by the mokka electric, it’s easy to drive and very practical. We also rate it highly when it comes to comfort, efficiency and all-round usability. Here are our top 5 reasons why you should consider a mokka electric as your next car. The latest generation of vauxhall mokka looks sharp, drives well and feels modern inside, marking a huge improvement over its predecessors. It comes from the stellantis era (vauxhall’s parent company), which means it can dip into the peugeot and citroën parts bins for efficient engines and a comfortable ride.The latest Mokka in petrol form finished in 11th place out of 38 cars in the small SUV class in our most recent What Car? Reliability Survey with a good overall score of 96. This placed it above the likes of the Nissan Juke and Vauxhall T-Roc but below the Audi Q2 and Mini Countryman.Even after you’ve digested the styling, the Mokka offers plenty to like if you can put up with its compactness. Its engine range is fantastic, with eager turbo petrol engines and a refined fully electric offering that’ll slash your bills if you can charge at home.In a nutshell: The Vauxhall Mokka is a mixed bag for reliability. Early Mk1 and Mokka X models are more likely to suffer from issues such as weak air-conditioning (failing compressors), oil leaks between the engine and gearbox, rear brake problems, dual-mass flywheel rattles and small electrical glitches.