This Stellantis SUV Letβs You Make Your Own Coffee On The Spot

- Opel Mokka Coffee is a one-off special with built-in barista station.
- Cargo area includes dual coffee machines, grinder, steamer, and fridge.
- Itβs based on the EV variant with 154 hp and up to 250 miles of range.
Did you know that October 1 is International Coffee Day? You probably didnβt, but now Stellantis has made sure you wonβt forget. And what better way than with a special version of the Opel Mokka Electric. The name alone fits the theme, since βMokkaβ is the German word for mocha, which in turn traces back to the Yemeni port of Mocha, once a vital center of the global coffee trade.
Coffee Bar On Wheels
From the outside, the Mokka looks standard apart from a small coffee emblem at the back. But flip open the tailgate, and youβll find two coffee machines, one for ground beans, one for pods. The setup also includes a coffee grinder, a milk steamer, a knock box, and even a fridge. All the gear is integrated into custom drawers and cupboards with Opel branding.
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Unfortunately, that means there is no space left for luggage. The company even added a coffee icon in the menu of the 10-inch infotainment display.
Opel says that the Mokka Coffee is designed to βmake breaks on holiday trips or in the normal stress of everyday life more pleasant and tastefulβ. And since this is an EV, having access to all this equipment can keep you occupied during charging stops.








The automaker could have easily fitted the coffee-making equipment to the performance-focused Opel Mokka GSE with 278 hp (207 kW / 282 PS) and a sharper chassis setup. However, since this project is more aimed towards relaxation, they went for the standard Mokka Electric instead with 154 hp (115 kW / 156 PS). As with most of its Stellantis stablemates, the subcompact SUV is fitted with a 54 kWh battery pack, offering a WLTP range of 402 km (250 mile) between charges.
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Interestingly, this is not the first time Stellantis has reimagined the cargo area of the Opel Mokka Electric. Back in 2023, the company unveiled an LCV version of the small SUV with two seats and a racking system designed for professionals.
As you might have guessed, the Opel Mokka βCoffeeβ will remain a one-off. Still, if you are convinced you need something like this in your life, you can always try a similar DIY conversion based on any vehicle with a decent boot.











