Length
Wheelbase
Width
Width including mirrors
Height
Turning circle
Boot/interior
Peugeot 2008 boasts a larger boot space of 405 liters against the Mokka's 310-350 liters, depending on the engine (e.g., 310l for -e Edition and 350l for 1.2 DI Turbo). When it comes to boot space with rear seats folded (bottom to roof), the 2008 excels even more, offering 1467 liters compared to Mokka's 1105 liters. Despite these differences in boot space, both vehicles offer the same seating capacity, door count, and ISOFIX compatibility. It's evident that the Peugeot 2008 provides superior boot and interior space.
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
Opel Mokka and Peugeot 2008 both provide an equal number of gears, ranging from 1 to 8 (e.g., 1 for -e Edition/e-2008 Active and 8 for 1.2 DI Turbo Edition Automatik/1.2 PureTech 130 Active EAT8). The two cars come with engines consisting of 3-4 cylinders (e.g., 3 for 1.2 DI Turbo/1.2 PureTech 100 Active and 4 for 1.5 Diesel Edition/1.5 BlueHDi 130 Allure EAT8). The 2008 outperforms Mokka in terms of top speed, reaching up to 208 km/h (1.2 PureTech 155 GT EAT8) versus Mokka's 202 km/h (1.2 DI Turbo Edition). However, Mokka compensates with higher torque (260 Nm for -e Edition) as opposed to 2008's 300 Nm (1.5 BlueHDi 130 Allure EAT8). Both vehicles have cubic capacities of 1199-1499 ccm (depending on the engine), while the 2008 shows faster acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (8.2s for 1.2 PureTech 155 GT EAT8) compared to Mokka's range of 9.0 to 10.8 seconds. Engines and drivetrain in both cars present minor advantages for each model.
Drive
Fuel
Gearbox
Gears
Cylinders
Max. speed
Power
Torque
Cubic capacity
Acceleration 0-100km/h
Consumption/ecology
The Opel Mokka comes with a slightly larger tank size of 44 liters compared to Peugeot 2008's 41 or 44 liters (e.g., 41l for 1.5 BlueHDi 130 Allure EAT8 and 44l for 1.2 PureTech 100 Active). The 2008 holds the advantage in terms of combined consumption (NEDC), city consumption (NEDC), and CO2 emissions (WLTP), while both vehicles have the same tire size (215/65R16). Lastly, Peugeot 2008's noise levels range between 64 and 69 dB (e.g., 64dB for e-2008 Active) compared to Mokka's 64 to 67 dB (e.g., 64 dB for -e Edition). The Peugeot 2008 takes the lead in consumption and ecological aspects.
Tank size
Combined consumption (WLTP)
CO2 emissions (WLTP)
Emission standard
Tyre size
Noise
Weight/towing
Although the Peugeot 2008 edges out the Opel Mokka in weight parameters such as empty weight (EU) and permissible total weight, both vehicles have the same braked trailer capacity of 1200 kg. In terms of trailer handling without brakes, the 2008 slightly surpasses the Mokka, offering 630-670 kg compared to Mokka's 620-640 kg. Additionally, Mokka has a marginally better max. roof load (75 kg) and max. towbar load (55 kg) than the 2008. As a result, weight and towing parameters show mixed results for both models.
Empty weight (EU)
Permissible total weight
Braked trailer
Trailer (no brakes)
Max. roof load
Max. towbar load
EV
From an electric vehicle standpoint, the two cars provide similar ranges (WLTP): 335-338 km for Opel Mokka (-e Edition and -e Elegance) and 341-342 km for Peugeot 2008 (e-2008 Allure and e-2008 Active). Both offer the same battery capacity (total and usable) of 50 kWh and 48.1 kWh, respectively. When it comes to electric vehicles, the Opel Mokka and Peugeot 2008 present very similar offerings.