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Preview the new Yaris Cross at Tony Burke Motors
Local Toyota dealership Tony Burke Motors is inviting Galwegians to a sneak peek of the Yaris Cross and Rav 4 plug-in hybrid at a special preview event next Tuesday September 7.
Toyota offers incentives for switch to low-emissions hybrid
Toyota, Ireland’s best-selling car brand, has announced its new range of offers for the 212 registration period to help new car buyers make the move from diesel to a low CO2 emitting self-charging hybrid.
Toyota offers incentives to switch to hybrid in 212
Toyota continues to encourage the switch from diesel to hybrid with its new range of offers for the 212 registration period.
Toyota spices up the A segment with Aygo X prologue
The Aygo X Prologue bold and distinctive new model is built on the A-segment’s leading style icon position
Toyota Yaris named 2021 European Car of the Year
Toyota Yaris has been named as the 2021 European Car of the Year.
Toyota hybrids take the lead
Toyota has taken the lead as Ireland’s best-selling car brand with a 15 per cent market share in January 2021.
Toyota receives the 2020 SAFETYBEST award
Autobest has awarded Toyota with the SAFETYBEST 2020 prize for the development and fitment of centre airbags in the new Yaris, a first in the European B-segment.
New seven-seater Toyota Highlander hybrid arrives
Toyota Ireland is launching the new Highlander, the first seven-seater self-charging hybrid electric SUV to Ireland. With pricing starting from €63,995, the Highlander will be in showrooms from January 2021 with orders open now.
Toyota 211 offers include finance contribution in switch to hybrid
Toyota has announced a range of offers to help drivers change from diesel into lower emission cars, like self-charging hybrid electric cars.
Budget to benefit buyers of hybrid cars, says Toyota
Ireland’s new motor tax system announced in the recent Budget will see new car buyers who opt for more sustainable vehicles, such as hybrid electrics and EVs, benefit with better value through lower VRT. Petrol and diesel cars with higher emissions will be more expensive.