Length
Wheelbase
Width
Width including mirrors
Height
Ground clearance
Turning circle
Boot/interior
When comparing boot space, the base Suzuki Vitara model (1.5 Dualjet Hybrid Comfort AGS) offers a minimum of 289 liters, while the Opel Mokka (-e Edition) starts with 310 liters. However, the maximum boot space offered in the Suzuki Vitara (375 liters, 1.0 Boosterjet Club) is more than that of the Opel Mokka (350 liters, 1.2 DI Turbo). With the rear seats folded down, the Suzuki Vitara offers more space than the Opel Mokka (1120 liters compared to 1105 liters, respectively). Both cars have 5 seats, 5 doors, and standard Isofix features. In conclusion, while the Opel Mokka offers more initial boot space, the Suzuki Vitara provides a larger overall capacity.
Boot space
Boot space (rear seats folded, bottom to roof)
Boot space (rear seats folded, bottom to windows)
Seats
Max. seats
Doors
Isofix
Engines/drivetrain
Both the Opel Mokka and Suzuki Vitara offer a range of engine options. The Opel Mokka's engines range from 1 to 8 gears (the electric -e Edition has 1 gear, and the 1.2 DI Turbo Edition Automatik has 8), while the Suzuki Vitara engines have 5 to 6 gears. Both cars have options for 3 or 4 cylinder engines. The Opel Mokka's maximum speed (202 km/h, 1.2 DI Turbo Edition) is slightly higher than the Suzuki Vitara's (200 km/h, 1.4 Boosterjet Comfort), while its minimum speed of the -e Edition (150 km/h) is lower than the Vitara's 1.0 Boosterjet Comfort ALLGRIP (automatic) (165 km/h). The Suzuki Vitara offers more power (103 kW, 1.4 Boosterjet Comfort) compared to the Opel Mokka (100 kW, -e Edition). While the Opel Mokka can achieve greater torque (260 Nm, -e Edition), the Suzuki Vitara has a higher cubic capacity (1462 ccm, 1.5 Dualjet Hybrid Comfort AGS). The Suzuki Vitara also boasts a slightly better acceleration from 0-100 km/h (9.5 to 13.0 s) compared to the Opel Mokka (9.0 to 10.8 s). In conclusion, the Suzuki Vitara offers slightly better performance overall, with a higher cubic capacity and power.
Drive
Fuel
Gearbox
Gears
Cylinders
Max. speed
Power
Torque
Cubic capacity
Acceleration 0-100km/h
Consumption/ecology
In terms of fuel consumption, the Opel Mokka has a lower combined consumption rate (3.8 to 4.9 l/100 km) compared to the Suzuki Vitara (4.6 to 6.3 l/100 km). The same applies for the city consumption rates, with the Opel Mokka ranging from 4.4 to 5.9 l/100 km, while the Suzuki Vitara's rates range from 5.2 to 7.5 l/100 km. The Opel Mokka emits less CO2 (115.0 to 133.0 g/km) than the Suzuki Vitara (121.0 to 142.0 g/km). The Suzuki Vitara has a larger fuel tank (47 liters) compared to the Opel Mokka (44 liters). As for the noise level, the Opel Mokka has a lower range (64 to 67 dB) than the Suzuki Vitara (66 to 71 dB). In conclusion, the Opel Mokka is more economical and environmentally friendly due to its lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Tank size
Combined consumption (WLTP)
CO2 emissions (WLTP)
Emission standard
Tyre size
Noise
Weight/towing
The Suzuki Vitara has a lighter empty weight (between 1160 kg for the 1.0 Boosterjet Club and 1390 kg for the 1.5 Dualjet Hybrid Comfort ALLGRIP AGS) compared to the Opel Mokka (1270 kg for the 1.2 DI Turbo and 1598 kg for the -e Edition). However, the Opel Mokka offers a greater permissible total weight (1700 to 2015 kg) than the Suzuki Vitara (1725 to 1780 kg). The Opel Mokka offers a consistent braked trailer weight of 1200 kg, while the Suzuki Vitara offers a range of 1200 to 1500 kg. For trailers without brakes, the Opel Mokka has a higher range (620 to 640 kg) than the Suzuki Vitara (400 to 600 kg). The Opel Mokka can carry more weight on its roof (75 kg) but has a lower towbar load (55 kg) compared to the Suzuki Vitara (50 kg roof load and 75 kg towbar load). In conclusion, the Opel Mokka has a higher permissible total weight and roof load capacity, while the Suzuki Vitara is lighter and offers greater towbar load capacity.
Empty weight (EU)
Permissible total weight
Braked trailer
Trailer (no brakes)
Max. roof load
Max. towbar load
EV
The Opel Mokka -e Edition is the only model to offer an electric engine. It has a range (WLTP) of 335.0 to 338.0 kilometers, a total battery capacity of 50.0 kWh, and a usable capacity of 48.1 kWh. The Suzuki Vitara does not offer electric engine options at this time. In conclusion, the Opel Mokka offers an electric alternative for those interested in eco-friendly driving.