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British automaker Vauxhall has brought a new take on the takeaway coffee with the launch of the Vauxhall Mokka Coffee-E, a concept car with a functional coffee bar in the trunk (or “the trunk,” as locals call it).

The automaker, which belongs to the Stellantis car group, said the vehicle responded to market information indicating that 80% of Vauxhall homeowners are coffee drinkers, 64% of whom drink coffee daily, and that 75% of EV drivers take coffee availability into account when drinking coffee. Planning. Battery charging points.

The Coffee-E battery can travel up to 400 kilometers between speeds, and a speed from 0 to 80 percent takes about 30 minutes in fast speed – “the best amount of time for a coffee break,” according to a recent announcement from the carmakerArray

The Mokka Coffee-E is an exclusive concept derived from Vauxhall’s popular Mokka Electric range. While many car fan sites can take drivers under the hood of the hatchback, let’s take a look to provide some of the coffee fan specs.

Vauxhall has not named the third-party brands of the coffee equipment on board, the Mokka Coffee-E supports a diversity of brewing methods.

The vehicle comes with a single-group coffee machine, a specific grinder and a chrome-plated pod machine. Both strategies are complemented by a separate milk cooker.   Built-in coffee accessories come with a hit box, WDT tool, scale, and tamper.

The grinder, drum snare and a mini fridge are housed in a cabinet that has two Alcantara-covered doors with a hand-stitched design and stainless metal handles. A flat coffee-making table pulls out from the back of the closet, while two giant umbrellas are stored underneath for inclement weather.

Beyond the hardware, Vauxhall worked with British specialty coffee roasting company Cafeology to create a tradition of branded coffee blends that reflect the colors and philosophy of the MokkaArray vehicle.

“The United Kingdom is a country of coffee drinkers, with 95 million cups a day, and Vauxhall owners are no exception to this, with 64% of them drinking at least one cup a day,” Vauxhall CEO James Taylor said in a press release. the company today. ” Whether it’s a latte, a flat white, a cappuccino or an espresso, the Mokka concept has all the necessary equipment to brew the best coffee, wherever the Mokka’s new 54 kWh battery takes you.

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