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Hybrid models preferred engine type for 241
Almost one in two drivers are interested in purchasing a hybrid model during the current 241-registration period, according to research carried out by mobility services specialist Easytrip.
New Hyundai IONIQ 6 claims the Irish ‘Car of the Year’ title for 2024
At a recently hosted awards ceremony in the Conrad Hotel in Dublin, the Hyundai IONIQ 6 was named as the 2024 Irish Car of the Year in association with Continental Tyres.
All new KIA Niro PHEV arrives in Ireland
The all new Kia Niro PHEV and Niro EV have just now gone on sale with the starting price for the PHEV model being from €38,500.
New Kia Niro PHEV arrives in Ireland
The new Kia Niro PHEV and Niro EV are now on sale with a starting price from €38,500 for the PHEV model. The EV is expected in late August/early September with a K4 launch model priced at €45,715 (including Government grants).
Test drive the new Ioniq 5 in Connolly’s Hyundai Galway
Hyundai's exciting new electric car, the Ioniq 5, has just landed in Connolly's Hyundai Galway.
Toyota hybrids take the lead
Toyota has taken the lead as Ireland’s best-selling car brand with a 15 per cent market share in January 2021.
Difference between self-charging and mild hybrids
Toyota Ireland has noted in recent times the ongoing reference within the motor industry pertaining to mild hybrid cars, which is adding to the overall confusion that new car buyers are facing.
Suzuki steps up its self-charging hybrid models
In line with continued plans to further reduce CO2 emissions and improve fuel economy across its range of vehicles, Suzuki is set to introduce three 48-volt self-charging hybrid equipped derivatives to its range in Spring 2020 which will also include the launch of the new K14D Boosterjet petrol engine.
Self-charging hybrid v mild hybrid – what is the difference?
Over the last few months there has been a lot of noise in the motor industry about mild hybrid cars, which is adding to confusion for some new car buyers, according to Toyota Ireland.
Suzuki steps up its self-charging hybrid models
In line with continued plans to further reduce CO2 emissions and improve fuel economy across its range of vehicles, Suzuki is set to introduce three 48-volt self-charging hybrid equipped derivatives to its range in spring 2020 which will also include the launch of the new K14D boosterjet petrol engine.