Evolutions rather than revolutions seem to be the theme for the 2025 Opel Mokka facelift. Spy shots reveal a subtly updated subcompact SUV, hinting that Opel is refining a successful formula. While the silhouette remains familiar, a closer look reveals fresh details.
The front bumper gets a makeover with redesigned intakes, a lower and shorter vent, and a possibly more prominent splitter.
The lighting design gets a refresh as well, with new graphics for both the headlights and likely the taillights (although the rear bumper is still under wraps).
Inside, the most noticeable change is a new steering wheel inspired by Opel’s larger Frontera and Grandland models. The familiar dual-screen setup appears to carry over, but software updates or new upholstery options remain unconfirmed.
The upcoming Opel Mokka facelift will likely maintain the underlying structure of its predecessor, sharing the platform with a multitude of Stellantis vehicles including the Jeep Avenger, Fiat 600, and Alfa Romeo Junior.
While the core architecture remains unchanged, the German automaker could electrify its lineup further by dropping the standard gasoline engine in favor of a mild-hybrid option, catering to those hesitant about full electrification.
The existing electric Mokka-e is expected to continue, potentially with enhanced performance or range, though specific details remain undisclosed. With the debut anticipated for next year, Opel is keeping its cards close to its chest, leaving enthusiasts eagerly awaiting further revelations about the refreshed model.