Only a few days after releasing UK prices for the Mokka sub-compact SUV, Vauxhall has announced that there will be a fourth trim line aimed at company car drivers, called Tech Line and costing from £15,995.
The new Tech Line model will be offered with three engines including a 1.6-liter petrol delivering 113hp (115PS), a 1.4-liter turbocharged petrol rated at 138hp (140PS) and a 1.7-liter CDTi producing 128hp (130PS), two transmissions and a choice of FWD and AWD.
According to Vauxhall, all Mokkas will come equipped with a comprehensive suite of safety systems and luxury amenities including, Electronic Stability Control, Traction Control, Hill Start Assist and Hill Descent Control, satellite navigation system, DMB (Digital Media Broadcast) radio, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, 18 inch alloy wheels, cruise control and air conditioning.
“An array of eye-catching standard features paired with exceptional P11D values make the new Mokka Tech Line really stand out from the competition,” said James Taylor, Fleet Sales Director. “Mokka expands our Tech Line range aimed at fleet customers after its launch earlier this year with Astra and Insignia.”
Vauxhall says that the Mokka’s key rival will be the Nissan Qashqai but notes that customers may view the crossover as a competitor to the Juke and the Skoda Yeti models as well.
As with the other three trim levels, UK customers can order the Mokka Tech Line from today with first cars to arrive in showrooms in November this year.
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