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Toyota kicks off 2024 as market leader

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Toyota has closed out the hugely competitive January passenger car sales period as the clear market leader with a share of 17.34%. This marks the fourth January in a row as Ireland’s best-selling car brand. 5,457 passenger cars were sold by Toyota, 1,665 more than the next best seller during January, and showing a 22.99% increase year on year. A continuing consumer demand for hybrid electric and electric vehicles is clear, making up 96.2% of all Toyota passenger cars sold in January.

Toyota is Galway’s Number 1 best-selling car brand for tenth consecutive year

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Tony Burke Motors, your local Toyota retailer has announced that Toyota is the number 1 best-selling car brand in Galway for the 10th consecutive year. Through Toyota’s commitment to sustainable motoring with its hybrid range, Ireland’s widest range of hybrid motoring options, as well as its brand promise of ‘Built For A Better World’, Toyota strive to keep improving the lives of the Irish people every day.

Toyota bZ4X - their first all-electric car on the way

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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.

Hybrid cars gain 20 percent share of recent January sales

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Electrified motoring rose well last month with self-charging hybrids electric cars having outsold diesel formats in the January sales period.

Hybrid cars gain 20 per cent share of January sales

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Electrified motoring rose well last month. self-charging hybrids electric cars have outsold diesel in the January sales period. Hybrid electric car purchases grew strongly, largely driven by Toyota self-charging petrol hybrid models.

Toyota remains Ireland’s most popular car brand as sales soar

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Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand.

Electric and hybrid car sales on the rise

New figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show 4,426 new cars were registered in September, down 22 per cent on the same month last year, but up almost 30 per cent on September 2019.

Toyota to invest over €11.6bn in battery development

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Toyota Motor Corporation has said it is investing more than €11.6 billion in research and development (R&D) of batteries, electric motors and power control units for electrified vehicles between now and 2030.

Get ready for adventure with the all-hybrid Yaris Cross

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Toyota’s newest hybrid SUV, the Yaris Cross, is set to arrive in Ireland in October, and Toyota says this vehicle is a car both for adventure and inner city driving.

ŠKODA adds further SUPERB momentum with new PHEV

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ŠKODA raised the curtain from their new SUPERB flagship back in early October 2019 and are now adding further momentum with the arrival of their first plug-in hybrid called the SUPERB iV.

 

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