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Self-charging hybrid v mild hybrid – what is the difference?

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Over the last few months there has been a lot of noise in the motor industry about mild hybrid cars, which is adding to confusion for some new car buyers, according to Toyota Ireland.

Irish rugby legend Paul O’Connell leads the switch

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Toyota ambassador takes on the RAV4

New Toyota Proace City van due in next year

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Toyota's latest light commercial vehicle, the Proace City, is set to arrive here for the second half of 2020, according to the company.

All-new Toyota Proace City van due in mid 2020

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Toyota tells us its latest light commercial vehicle, the Proace City is set to arrive here for the second half of 2020.

Toyota announces incentives for going hybrid in 2020

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Toyota Ireland is hosting a Hybrid Advantage event in local dealers Tony Burke Motors, Ballybrit, to display its range of driving self-driving hybrids, and a range of offers available for 201.

Toyota Corolla will be hybrid engine only from 2020

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From 2020, Toyota Ireland says that it will remove the 1.6 petrol Saloon and 1.2 petrol Hatchback versions of the Corolla from its offering, with the latter model only available only in hybrid form.

Toyota Corolla to be exclusively hybrid from 2020

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"Unprecedented demand" for the self-charging hybrid version of the world’s best-selling car, the Toyota Corolla, has eliminated the need for petrol options.

Irish Defence Forces investment in new Toyota Land Cruisers

Toyota Land Cruiser has been selected as the vehicle of choice for the Irish Defence Forces for the next four years.

Toyota calls for nitrogen dioxide emissions tax

Toyota Ireland is calling on the Government to include nitrogen dioxide as part of vehicle registration tax in order to improve air quality in Ireland.

Toyota Corolla returns to the top

Toyota Ireland has announced its Corolla has returned to the number one spot in the Irish market.

 

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