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Toyota best-selling car of 2025 so far

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Toyota closed out January as the best-selling car brand in Ireland for the fifth consecutive year.

Toyota tops Irish charts for fourth successive year

Sales figures for 2024 have revealed that Toyota was Ireland's best-selling car brand for the fourth year in a row.

Toyota topped first quarter sales

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Toyota Ireland once again closed the first quarter of 2024 as Ireland’s best-selling car brand for the fourth year in a row.

January arrival for new Toyota C-HR Hybrid Electric

Toyota Ireland has revealed that the first supply of the all-new C-HR Hybrid Electric will arrive in January 2024, with prices starting from €40,520.

Toyota Ireland’s hybrid electric drivers' initiative

Toyota Ireland initiative, titled 'Hybrid Nation’ aims to promote the zero emissions driving capabilities of its latest generation Corolla, Yaris Cross, Yaris and Toyota C-HR hybrid electrics

Toyota still leading the Irish car sales charts

Toyota has continued this year as Ireland’s best-selling car brand.

Toyota closes first quarter of 2023 in pole position

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Toyota continues its market-leading dominance, closing out the first quarter of 2023 with a share of 14.62 percent - 8,498 Toyota cars have been sold, with 2,350 registrations in March alone.

Electric car sales reach record levels in January

There was a record number of new electric car registrations (3,682) here, according to the latest figures released today by Society of the Irish Motor Industry.

New car registrations marginally ahead

New vehicle registrations for June were down 22 per cent (2,154) when compared to the same month in 2021 (2,762), according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry's official 221 new vehicle registration figures. Supply constraints are still a big issue with new cars, but this is expected to ease over the next six months.

Irish new car sales jump in March

New car registrations for March jumped 40.7 per cent to 12,935 compared to 9,192 for the same month last year, according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry. However, this is still 22 per cent behind that of pre-Covid (2019) levels.

 

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