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New Suzuki Swift Hybrid from €21,495

The new fourth generation Suzuki Swift Hybrid will go on sale in Ireland from April. It comes with enhanced but familiar exterior and interior designs, an even higher standard equipment specification than before, improved performance, lower CO2 emissions and better fuel economy.

All new Renault Master van to arrive during third quarter of this year

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The new Renault Master van is expected to arrive in Ireland during the third quarter of this year, and will be available with a choice of all-electric and efficient diesel drivetrains.

Bus Éireann to hold Galway open day to recruit female drivers

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Bus Éireann is will hold an open day this weekend to actively recruit drivers across the island of Ireland to join its growing teams.

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‘Smart’ newcomer a welcome addition to Ireland’s electric vehicle market

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Smart – one of the most iconic and fondly-remembered names in motoring history – has returned to the market with the arrival here of the all-new, all-electric smart #1 – as its name suggests, the first model in a sequence of EV models that its manufacturers say is destined to be ‘the new premium intelligent all-electric auto brand’.

BMW's X2 and iX2 arrive

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The second generation of BMW's X2 Sports Activity Coupé - which for the first time, is partnered by a fully-electric version - has arrived in Ireland.

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Kia EV9 named 2024 Women’s Worldwide ‘Car of the Year’

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The Kia EV9 has been named the ‘World’s Best Car for 2024’ by a panel of judges at the Women’s Worldwide Car of the Year (WWCOTY).

Kia EV9 named 2024 Women’s Worldwide Car of the Year

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The Kia EV9 has been named the ‘World's Best Car for 2024’ by a panel of judges at the Women's Worldwide Car of the Year (WWCOTY). Fittingly, this recognition coincided with International Women's Day, celebrated last Friday.

Digital signs highlight city speeding hotspots

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Galway City Council has collated information from driver feedback signs since speed limits were changed across the city last year, and the data is revealing.

 

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