| 2026 Opel Mokka GSE |
| 2026 Vauxhall Mokka GSE |
The first-ever Opel/Vauxhall Mokka GSE starts at 47,300 Euros EU-wide (36,995 Pounds UK-wide) plus additional costs, and what you get is an FF-only Mokka boasting the same power as a 90's Japanese sports car. While it's not what you call sporty, it's the fastest you can get from Opel or Vauxhall during the Stellantis age.
While it works and feels just like a normal Mokka B, the GSE features unique touches such as a sporty front face, GSE lettering on the lower side view, 20-inch sport alloy wheels, and performance seats, among others. Like the normal Mokka B, it's good for 310 litres of boot space with the rear seats present and up to 1060 litres with all passenger seats folded down. That's multi-tasking in a nutshell.
The standout feature of the Mokka GSE is its electric drivetrain. Equipped with a 54kWh Lithium-Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt battery, the electric motor drives the front wheels and generates an impressive 281 PS of power—comparable to the performance of a 1990s Japanese sports car. It accelerates from 0 to 100 kph in just 5.9 seconds and has a top speed of 200 kph, making it the fastest-accelerating Mokka ever produced.
Asked about the driving range, the Mokka GSE is good for 336km based on WLTP standards.
Stellantis says the Mokka GSE draws inspiration from the rally car it was based on, but being an FF-only crossover, it feels nothing special even behind the wheel, even though it's packed with motorsport-tuned steering, Torsen LSD, Alcon brake discs, and available Goodyear F1 Eagle sports tires for improved distance and dynamics.
There are numerous safety features in the new Mokka GSE, such as IntelliLux lights, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, 180-degree Rear View Camera, Advanced Park Assist, and Automatic Emergency Braking.
The Mokka GSE is a front-wheel-drive crossover that doesn’t perform like the rally car it was inspired by. However, it offers impressive performance that makes it deserving of the new GSE badge. We hope this badge will be applied to other models in the future, regardless of the reason.
Photo: Opel/Vauxhall
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