Irmscher is developing a modification package for the Opel Mokka

Irmscher , the Opel car modifier, is currently developing a special package of changes for the latest model of the German brand – the urban crossover Mokka . The latter is sold as the Vauxhall in the UK and offered as the Buick Encore in the North American market.

The modified Mokka will probably get the typical front grille with the Irmscher logo and the Opel logo in the center. There is also talk of metal steps under the doors, a roof spoiler, black or silver stripes on the side of the car and four exhaust tips. The tuning company also prepares a large selection of alloy wheel designs up to 20 inches in size. The Mokka can look really "rough" thanks to the lowered chassis by 30 mm.

In the interior, we will mainly find chrome door sills, and Irmscher will also offer clients a large selection of different colors and materials for the seats, door panels, steering wheel or handbrake handle. The German tuner does not forget the engine either and is preparing improvements for the 1.4 Turbo gasoline engine with a serial output of 140 hp.

The Irmscher -modified Opel Mokka will be revealed in official photos and with more specific information later this year. For now, take a look at some suggestions of possible forms in our gallery.