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Toyota extends September offers
Toyota Ireland has announced an extension on its offers until September 30. For a limited time only, customers can avail of a free upgrade from the Toyota C-HR Hybrid to the Toyota C-HR Plug-In Hybrid.
Opel flying hy after new arrivals
Opel has launched its new hybrid portfolio in Ireland, with the arrival of the first units of the new Corsa Hybrid and the Mokka Hybrid.
Latest Kodiaq on sale now
The second generation Skoda Kodiaq is available to order now in Ireland, with prices starting from €53,670 for the 2.0 TDI, 110 kW (150 hp).
All new second generation Skoda Kodiaq on sale now
The second generation Skoda Kodiaq is available to order now in Ireland, with prices starting from €53,670 for the 2.0 TDI, 110 kW (150 hp).
Toyota bZ4X - their first all-electric car on the way
The all-new bZ4X, the first model in Toyota’s new bZ (beyond zero) family of battery electric vehicles (BEVs), is due to arrive in Ireland from June this year.
Toyota remains Ireland’s most popular car brand as sales soar
Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand.
Toyota claims leading position for 2021
Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand, with a 12.44 per cent share of the passenger car market and four of its models in the top ten best-sellers.
Toyota claims leading position for 2021
Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand. With 12.44 per cent share of the passenger car market and four of its models in the top ten best-sellers.
Self-charging hybrid ownership continues to grow in Galway
Self-charging hybrid car ownership is booming in rural Ireland and cities, and has increased by 43 per cent in Galway compared to last year. Toyota hybrid's market share now accounts for 74 per cent of sales in Galway, according to the latest SIMI figures .
World premiere of Toyota bz4x concept
Toyota has presented its concept version of the Toyota bZ4X at the Shanghai Motor Show this week. It is the first in a series of "human-centric", zero emission battery electric vehicles (BEVs).