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Stellantis pulls plug on hydrogen van development
Stellantis is scrapping its hydrogen fuel cell technology development program, citing “limited availability of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure, high capital requirements, and the need for stronger consumer purchasing incentives”, as the reasons for its decision.
Jeep Compass now electric
Jeep has revealed the latest version of its Compass SUV, a vehicle that has been sold over 2.5 million times worldwide since its debut in 2006.
Fiat driving Olympic performance with Team Ireland sponsorship
The Olympic Federation of Ireland and Fiat have announced a new four-year partnership, which will see the iconic Italian car brand become the official car partner of Team Ireland through the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games and the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympic Games.
Citroen reveals new C5 Aircross
Citroen has taken the wraps off of its new, second-generation C5 Aircross, which visually fulfils all the promises of the C5 Aircross Concept version unveiled last year at the Paris Motor Show.
Citroen reveals new C5 Aircross
Citroen has unveiled its new second-generation C5 Aircross due to arrive in Ireland by the end of the year.
New Peugeot E-3008 is as good as it looks
Latest to join the Peugeot ranks is the impressive 3008, available here in electric and hybrid powertrains and replacing the outgoing model of the same name.
Peugeot reveals new E-3008 SUV
Peugeot has reiterated its commitment to offer a complete electric vehicle line-up as soon as 2025, and expects 100 per cent of its sales across Europe to be electric by 2030. By 2025, Peugeot also claims it will offer “the widest range of electric cars of any generalist brand in Europe”.
‘Green’ Grandland to further detox Opel lineup
Due in Opel dealer showrooms later this year, the new Opel Grandland SUV will be available in a choice of hybrid, plug-In hybrid and pure electric powertrains.
Fiat to stop producing grey cars
Grey has been Ireland’s most popular car colour for the past seven years, with 38,489 grey cars sold here in 2022 alone. And according to the latest Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) figures, grey will continue to dominate the Irish car colour palette for the next year.
Fiat to stop producing popular grey coloured cars
Grey has been Ireland’s most popular car colour for the past seven years, with 38,489 grey cars sold here in 2022 alone.
