Fittingly, the Moscow International Motor Show was the event chosen by Opel for the unveiling of its Mokka Moscow Edition. Although billed as a concept, the city-themed sub-compact SUV is really just a cosmetic exercise.
A bright orange paintjob, two-tone five-spoke wheels and a dark blue finish for the body cladding distinguish the Moscow Edition from a regular production Mokka. Completing the look is a large ‘city map’ graphic that runs the length of the car.
Inside, the map motif is repeated on the Alcantara headlining and orange trim pieces. Unique part-leather upholstery with baseball-style stitching is also part of the specification.
The Mokka Moscow Edition could potentially become a very niche showroom model for the Russian market, but Opel has yet to confirm whether or not this will happen.
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Images © General Motors.
A bright orange paintjob, two-tone five-spoke wheels and a dark blue finish for the body cladding distinguish the Moscow Edition from a regular production Mokka. Completing the look is a large ‘city map’ graphic that runs the length of the car.
Inside, the map motif is repeated on the Alcantara headlining and orange trim pieces. Unique part-leather upholstery with baseball-style stitching is also part of the specification.
The Mokka Moscow Edition could potentially become a very niche showroom model for the Russian market, but Opel has yet to confirm whether or not this will happen.
Related posts:
2015 Corsa first view
The quirky Adam Rocks
Images © General Motors.
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