Through International Coffee Day, Stellantis introduced a unique version of the electric crossover.
Stellantis decided to originally celebrate International Coffee Day, which fell on October 1, and introduced a special version of Opel Mokka Electric Crossover. According to Carscoops, the idea is directly related to the name of the model, which is compatible with various Mokko coffee, named at the Yemensky Port of Mokh, which was once a coffee trade center.
The basis is based on the standard Mokka electric with a capacity of 154 hp. with a battery of 54 kWh and a sailing margin of 402 km at WLTP. The car manufacturer can use more Mokka GSE sports for 278 HP, however, the concept is dedicated to rest and relaxation.
Outside, Mokka coffee usually looks, except for a small coffee logo in the background. But it’s worth opening the trunk – and a full -fledged mobile coffee shop will appear in front of you. With specially constructed drawers and cabinets, there are two coffee machines (for ground coffee and capsules), a coffee grinder, a steam -Designer for milk, a refrigerator and even a box for a spent coffee yard.
Even on the 10-inches Multimedia Screen menu, a new coffee icon appeared. The only negative is that there are no places for suitcases in such mokka.
Opel explained that the idea aims to create a pleasant and delicious rest during travel or in the day -to -day haste. Because it is an electric car, such a coffee station is especially appropriate during the cessation. However, Mokka’s coffee version is released in a single copy and will not be sold.
We reminded, earlier that Mercedes and Mercedes had introduced Megavatt to charge for electric vehicles.
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