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Toyota hydrogen fuel cell powered bus in Ireland for limited trial
A Toyota hydrogen fuel cell powered bus has arrived in Ireland for the first time and is being trialled in Dublin over the next six weeks.
New Renault Arkana Coupe-SUV on sale next year
Renault is continuing to expand its model range with the new Arkana SUV set to go on sale across Europe from 2021.
Public see Toyota as the best on climate change
Nationwide research from iReach has named Toyota Ireland as the No 1 car brand for climate action.
Toyota’s new seven-seater Highlander SUV on the way
Toyota will launch a new and refined Highlander SUV here in the first half of next year. It will be the first seven-seater SUV to be added to the hybrid range.
Toyota unveils new Yaris Cross hybrid
Toyota has given a global launch to its new Yaris Cross, and it will be exclusively a self-charging hybrid when it goes on sale in Ireland in the second half of 2021.
Toyota unveils their all-new Yaris Cross Hybrid
Toyota has given a global launch to their all-new Yaris Cross, and it will be exclusively a self-charging hybrid when it goes on sale in Ireland in the second half of 2021.
Ford demystifies electric cars as Mustang Mach-E debuts
Ford has revealed the new Mustang Mach-E to the European public for the first time as the company launched a new ‘Go Electric’ experience that will help consumers across Europe make an informed transition to an electrified future.
Ford demystifies electric cars as Mustang Mach-E debuts
Ford has revealed the all new Mustang Mach-E to the public for the first time as the company launched a new ‘Go Electric’ experience that will help consumers make an informed transition to an electrified future.
Hybrid success as Toyota is best-selling car brand in Galway
Tony Burke Motors is delighted to announce Toyota is the best-selling car brand in Galway for January 2020.
Toyota Corolla returns to the top
Toyota Ireland has announced its Corolla has returned to the number one spot in the Irish market.