Vauxhall has released the first images of its Mokka small sport-utility vehicle, which goes on sale in the UK at the end of the year after being unveiled at the Geneva motor show in March.
The Mokka will be offered with a choice of front- or all-wheel drive. Power comes from two petrol engines and one diesel, all equipped with fuel-saving stop-start systems. The petrol units are a naturally aspirated 1.6 with 113bhp or a turbocharged 1.4 developing 138bhp. The 1.7-litre turbodiesel has 128bhp. Both more powerful engines will be offered with a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission.
Front-wheel drive is standard, although four-wheel-drive versions will have a system that automatically transfers drive to the rear wheels.
Vauxhall is keen to promote the car's practicality, claiming a generous cargo volume of up to 1,372 litres and the latest generation Flex-Fix bicycle carrier that is fully integrated into the rear underbody, allowing the carriage of up to three bicycles.
All models will have electronic stability and traction control, hill start assist and hill descent control systems as standard. Front- and rear-facing cameras will also be offered, the former incorporating lane departure warning and forward collision alerts, as well as traffic sign recognition.
The Mokka will be offered with a choice of front- or all-wheel drive. Power comes from two petrol engines and one diesel, all equipped with fuel-saving stop-start systems. The petrol units are a naturally aspirated 1.6 with 113bhp or a turbocharged 1.4 developing 138bhp. The 1.7-litre turbodiesel has 128bhp. Both more powerful engines will be offered with a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission.
Front-wheel drive is standard, although four-wheel-drive versions will have a system that automatically transfers drive to the rear wheels.
Vauxhall is keen to promote the car's practicality, claiming a generous cargo volume of up to 1,372 litres and the latest generation Flex-Fix bicycle carrier that is fully integrated into the rear underbody, allowing the carriage of up to three bicycles.
All models will have electronic stability and traction control, hill start assist and hill descent control systems as standard. Front- and rear-facing cameras will also be offered, the former incorporating lane departure warning and forward collision alerts, as well as traffic sign recognition.
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Maruti Suzuki India has rolled out its much awaited MPV Maruti Ertiga in six variant on 12th April. Maruti Ertiga price ranges from Rs. 5.89 lakh to Rs. 8.45 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
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