The Vauxhall Mokka Electric is a great little SUV, and could be ideal if you’re making the switch to EV power in 2025. It’s our Deal of the Day for 3 January ...
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One of the things I like most about the Vauxhall Astra Electric is that it’s just so ordinary. An odd thing to say, I’ll ...
I’d definitely head in the direction of the fully electric car when it comes to parting with the cash. I think Vauxhall’s designers did a fine job ensuring the Frontera is sufficiently different to ...
Price shown is on the road price (OTR). It includes VAT, first year VED, vehicle first registration fee, number plates and delivery. The price also includes the plug-in car grant of £2,500 ...
FANCY 30 per cent off a box-fresh, all-new electric SUV? Well, read on. According to Vauxhall’s maths, the average price difference between a petrol car versus electric is 30 per cent. So, for the ...
Vauxhall claims up to 58.8mpg for this model, too, as well as CO2 emissions of 108g/km. As before, an electric version of the Mokka will be available, utilising a 54kWh battery which inlocks a ...
not least when you consider an MG ZS EV and Vauxhall Mokka Electric both start from north of £30,000. So how is it so cheap, and surely there must be corners cut in the process? Let’s find out.
According to Vauxhall’s maths ... It’s £9,750 cheaper than a base Mokka Electric and £13,850 less than an entry-level Grandland Electric. So there must be a catch, you’re thinking.