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Farizon launches new electric van
Farizon has launched its new V7E medium-sized electric van to join the larger SV in its range.
Volvo's ES90 has Scandi class
Volvo has not had the smoothest of electric vehicle transitions. You may have read elsewhere of software issues such as problems with driver assistance systems, inconsistent functioning of digital keys, error messages and issues with charging and air conditioning. While my lived experience with the brand's EVs has been by no means a disaster, I did expect much better.
Cupra launches used-car programme
Cupra has launched its own approved used-car programme.
Opel Frontera returns as value for money family car
Bulky, heavy and utilitarian are all suitable adjectives for the original Opel and Vauxhall Frontera of the '90s. An off-roader that could be bought with a 2.3-litre turbo diesel engine and later on a 3.2-litre V6 petrol engine. How many cars of that ilk are on the market today?
Cupra launches used-car programme
Cupra has launched its own approved used-car programme.
Volvo EX90 upgraded for 2026
The Volvo EX90 has received software and hardware upgrades as the brand opens order books for 2026.
New Volvo ES90 priced from €82,100
Volvo Car Ireland has announced pricing for the ES90, its latest all-electric premium offering, which is available to order now.
Volvo cuts EX40 and EC40 prices
Volvo Car Ireland has announced new pricing and specification details for 2025 registrations. The all-electric Volvo EX40 and EC40 now have a new starting price of €48,990, representing a price reduction of €3,255 from the previous model year.
Volvo cuts pricing on two models
Volvo Car Ireland has announced new pricing for the all-electric EX40 and EC40 for 2025 with a reduction of €3,225 on the previous model year.
Seven Galway companies awarded Ireland’s Best Managed Companies accolade
13 new businesses have been awarded the Ireland’s Best Managed Companies (BMC) accolade at the 16th annual awards programme. This year, Deloitte recognised 129 indigenous companies at the awards, representing 28 of the 32 counties across the island of Ireland.
