Description
The Vauxhall Mokka is a compact crossover SUV that sits below larger models like the Grandland in Vauxhall’s range. The Elite Edition Turbo was one of the mid-range trim levels available in the 2022 model year, positioned above the base SE/SE Edition but below Premium/Ultimate versions in the lineup. It aimed to offer good standard equipment, safety tech and everyday practicality at a reasonable price.
?? Engine & Performance
The “Turbo” name refers to the 1.2-litre three-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine that powers this variant. Typical specs for the 130-PS version include:
Engine: 1.2 L petrol, turbocharged direct injection
Power output: Around 130 PS (96 kW)
Transmission: 6-speed manual (some examples also had an 8-speed automatic)
Top speed: Approximately 125 mph and 0–62 mph in ~9.1 s for the 130 PS model.
Fuel economy: Around 45–52 mpg (WLTP) depending on driving conditions and spec, with CO? emissions roughly in the low- to mid-120 g/km range.
This engine offers a balance of everyday performance with reasonable efficiency, making it suitable for commuting and family use.
???? Standard Features
The Elite Edition was well-equipped compared with base trims. Standard kit typically included:
Infotainment & Connectivity
Multimedia Navi with 7-inch touchscreen
DAB digital radio
Bluetooth audio & phone integration
Apple CarPlay / Android Auto
Front and rear USB ports
Six-speaker audio system
Driving Aids & Safety
Adaptive cruise control
Lane departure warning & lane assist
Forward collision alert
Automatic emergency city braking
Driver drowsiness alert
Speed sign recognition
Rear parking sensors
These systems offer a robust safety and convenience suite aimed at everyday road confidence.
???? Practicality
Seating: 5 passengers
Boot space: Practical for its class (typically ~350 L with seats up)
Dimensions: Roughly 4.15 m length with a 2.56 m wheelbase — compact but roomy for urban and suburban driving.
Towing capability: Around 1,200 kg (braked), making light trailer use possible.