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"Electric, progressive, simply exciting" is how Opel boss Michael Lohscheller describes the next Mokka generation. In a short video, the CEO shows the first details of the new Opel Mokka: the new face of the brand - the Vizor with the integrated Opel flash and the new Mokka emblem - centrally on the tailgate. There is also a first impression of the sculptural vehicle shape and a bold black and green colour combination. “I've been responsible for Opel for three years. During this time, we put a lot of work and even more passion into the development of the new Mokka. With the next generation of Mokka, we're practically reinventing Opel. I can't wait to see our newcomer on the streets”, says the Opel CEO enthusiastically. The upcoming Opel Mokka generation is a completely new design based on the company's highly efficient multi-energy platform CMP (Common Modular Platform). This modular system offers maximum flexibility in vehicle development. The CMP ...

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