Order books in the UK are officially open for the all-new 2021 Vauxhall Mokka and Mokka-e, with first customer deliveries scheduled for April of next year.

The new Mokka will cost you at least £20,735 ($26,560) in entry-level SE trim, while the fully electric Mokka-e will set you back north of £30,840 ($39,500) in SE Nav Premium spec, which includes a £3,000 ($3.800) government incentive.

Regardless of configuration, you can choose from a range of new colors such as Mamba Green, Voltaic Blue and Power Red, while the contrasting roof and hood add to the personalized look.

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All entry-level SE models boast 16-inch alloy wheels, a 7-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, LED lights, plus Automatic Emergency Braking and Forward Collision Alert as standard. Move up to the SRi variants and you gain 18-inch wheels, a black roof, dark tinted rear windows, black Griffin logo across the Vizor panel, Adaptive Cruise Control and heated front seats.

Then there’s the SRi Nav Premium spec, which adds sat-nav and a 10-inch touchscreen paired to a 12-inch driver instrument cluster, while Elite Nav models come with 17-inch alloys, rear parking sensors, a 180-degree camera, Adaptive Cruise Control, sat-nav, and heated front seats and steering wheel – the Elite Nav Premium gets the same large displays as the SRi Nav Premium, plus front parking sensors.

The flagship Ultimate Nav spec offers Keyless entry & start, wireless mobile phone charging, 18-inch alloys and the large displays as standard, to go with LED Matrix headlights.

As for the Launch Edition (limited edition spec), it comes with the Park & Go pack with advanced park assist, and a full leather interior.

The 2021 Opel / Vauxhall Mokka is available with three gasoline drivetrains (1.2L Turbo 100 PS manual, 1.2L Turbo 130 PS manual, 1.2L Turbo 130 PS auto) and one diesel (1.5L Turbo D 110 PS manual). The Mokka-e meanwhile has a 136 PS (134 HP) motor and a 50 kWh battery, offering a WLTP-rated driving range of 322 km (200 miles) in Normal mode.