Opel Mokka wins top award
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Author: Gerry Murphy
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From this week's Galway City Tribune
The New Opel Mokka GSE 281hp, the most powerful electric road car ever produced by Opel, has just won a Golden Steering Wheel 2025, crowned ‘Best Small Car’.
Coming to Ireland as a special-order model in 2026, the Mokka GSE is inspired by the Mokka GSE Rally, packaged in a unique GSE motorsport design. The award serves as the 22nd ‘Automotive Oscar’ for the Blitz Brand, with the new Opel Grandland winning a Golden Steering Wheel just 12 months ago.
The all-electric Opel, which celebrated its world premiere at this year’s IAA Mobility show in Munich, captured the imagination of both experts and the public to take the prestigious title.
After being voted into the final, the Mokka GSE faced tough tests and the strict evaluation of the jury of experts, but the newcomer passed with flying colours as it was awarded a total of 3,345 points, comfortably beating its main rivals by 374 and 432 points respectively.
The Opel Mokka GSE offers high-performance as standard. With a peak output of 281hp (207kW), it is just as powerful as its motorsport counterpart, the Mokka GSE Rally. With the immediate torque of 345 Newton meters, it accelerates just as uncompromisingly, completing the dash from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.9 seconds.
With a top speed of 200 km/h, it is the fastest all-electric production Opel. The sophisticated technology onboard, also inspired by the rally car, delivers exceptional performance. With its 54kWh battery fully charged, up to 336km (WLTP) can be covered locally emissions-free.
Numerous design and equipment details remind customers of its racing DNA, including GSE- inserts and lettering on the body, a wheel-tyre combination specially developed for the Mokka GSE and clearly visible, yellow GSE four-piston brake calipers at the front.
In the interior, the driver and front passenger sit on special Alcantara performance seats with integrated headrests designed in the GSE look. The newly developed steering system for the Mokka GSE, along with the steering-wheel which is flattened at the top and bottom, promise direct feedback.
Acceleration and braking commands are given via aluminium sports pedals. Technologies such as the adaptive, glare-free Intelli-Lux Matrix light and the 180-degree panoramic reversing camera are standard, making the journey more pleasant and safe.
The New Opel Mokka GSE is the latest in a long line of Opel winners of the ‘Golden Steering Wheel’. In 49 editions, the brand with the Blitz has been recognised 22 times. In recent years, since 2020, Opel has celebrated success five times, with its current lineup of Corsa, Mokka, Astra, Grandland and now Mokka GSE.
Pictured: The award-winning Opel Mokka.
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