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Nissan is set to shake up the EV market in Ireland with the launch of the all-new Qashqai e-POWER which allows drivers to enjoy all the benefits of EV driving without ever having to plug in the car to...
Following the recent announcement that Opel will revive the GSe badge as a new sub-brand for dynamic, electrified models, the German brand has now released advance information and images of its first new GSe models. The new Opel Astra GSe...
The Tesla Supercharger network continues to grow across the UK and Ireland. It is now eight years since the first Superchargers were installed in London at the Royal Victoria Docks in 2014, but Supercharging remains the most convenient and reliable...

REVIEW: Kia Sportage PHEV

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Every car company has several different models available, but naturally there is always a best seller. With Kia there is no disputing their ‘numero uno,’ it’s the impressive Sportage, which accounts for around 40% of their total sales. The...

New Peugeot E-308 and E-308 SW

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Already available in electrified plug-in hybrid versions, the two new PEUGEOT 308 silhouettes - the saloon and estate SW, will be available in 100% electric version from 2023. PEUGEOT will be the first European manufacturer to offer a 100%...
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ ID. Buzz Cargo has been named International Van of the Year 2023 (IVOTY). At a special awards ceremony on the eve of the IAA Transportation exhibition in Hannover, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWCV) CEO Dr. Carsten Intra,...

REVIEW: Mercedes CLS 220d Coupé

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Unless you have been stranded on a small island without Wi-fi for the past four or five years, by now you should have heard about the push for electric cars. Like Christmas, the switch to electric is going to come,...
Opel has announced it will reintroduce and redefine a range-topping GSe sub-brand. Clearly underpinning the German carmaker's plan to offer an electrified version of every model in its portfolio by 2024, and to be a fully electric brand in...

REVIEW: Kia Niro plug-in Hybrid

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On the same day in June 2019 when Kia launched two new electric cars on the Irish market, the e-Soul and the e-Niro, the Government announced ambitious plans to have one million electric cars on Irish roads by the...
While in the past, a majority of Irish drivers first learned to drive in a petrol or diesel-powered Ford Fiesta, many of today’s learner drivers currently getting behind the wheel for the first time will only ever drive electric...

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