How important is the image, both personal and brand, that is why the presentation in the form of installments or episodes, like a kiosk collectible, is a common trend in the world of the automotive industry that makes, if possible, on the one hand, the presentation of a new car more mysterious and exciting, but, on the other hand, the dosage ends up diluting curiosity... And, regarding the New electric Opel Mokka, the first one prevails.
Although we have already been able to see the first complete images of the test units that Opel wanted to show, using the usual camouflage that the test vehicles dressed during the pre-production phase, now we will see the first definitive image that will represent the Entry-level electric SUV of 100% electric-dependent SUVs in this new electrified era of the automobile industry.
Opel wanted to show and show that the first electric Opel Mokka is the perfect example of reinvention in this new period where more sustainable mobility is both a principle and a necessity.
Therefore, the redesign, refinement and reconversion of the calligraphy that accompanies the image of the 2021 Mokka in its presentation and marketing process uses a smooth and soft image, compared to the one it used as the Opel Mokka, without more, or when it began to incorporate the letter X in its name as the Opel Mokka X.
The fluidity of the electric Opel Mokka starts with its design
Be that as it may, this is what the 2021 Opel Mokka will look like. A fluid fusion of metallic droplets, in the purest James Cameron style in his quintessential science fiction film, where the joints between metal rings seem to suffer an irremediable magnetic attraction, similar to that demonstrated by pure substances such as mercury when they approach and come into contact with others.
A symbiosis that could occur between the user of the production Opel Mokka EV and its future users. A union between the cutting-edge electrical technology and the need for mobility, especially urban, on land based on the use of sustainable and clean materials, such as the metal drops that come together in the name of Opel's new electric SUV.