2 April 2025

BYD Sealion 7 arrives in Ireland


A new BYD SUV in Ireland, the Sealion 7, marks the fifth arrival from the brand here in two years, writes Brian Byrne. The fully-electric Sealion is priced from €45,435.

There are three grades, an entry level RWD and two AWD variants.  Two battery options offer rated ranges of between 456km and 502km. An acceleration capability of 4.5s to 100km/h is achievable.

High levels of comfort and connectivity feature across the range. 





Cars sales up, EVs strongly, on last year sales

Toyota, VW and Hyundai top selling brands.

Car registrations for the first quarter of the year are up 4pc over the same period last year, with 64,824 registrations writes Brian Byrne. But battery electric cars are up by 29pc.

According to the end of March figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry, the market share of EVs is now at 15.3pc with 9,978 electric cars registered between January-March. Hybrid cars represent almost a quarter of all sales, and plug-in hybrids are at 14.14pc. Diesel cars continue their slide in buyer preferences with less than 17pc of sales.

Toyota, Volkswagen and Hyundai are the overall top-selling brands, with Volkswagen, Kia and Hyundai the top-selling electric brands. 

28 March 2025

Renault introduces new electric R5 and R4


Renault celebrated on the double last week with the launch of two new electric models, the R5 and R4 at the Renault store in Dundrum Shopping Centre, writes Trish Whelan

The Renault Four (pictured below), launched in the early sixties as a practical and affordable family car, has been reimagined for a new era with a modern twist on the original design. There will be a choice of 52kWh battery with 150hp and a 409km range, or a 40kWh battery and 120hp with a range of 308km. The car is slightly bigger and roomier than the new Renault 5 electric and will be available to order for 252 registrations. 

The new R5 electric (pictured above and voted European Car of the Year 2025), is designed for the city with a short length and a long wheelbase and features a multi-link rear axle for better handling and a tight turning circle. There are two battery options - a 40kWh paired with a 120bhp electric motor and range of up to 310km WLTP, and a 52kWh battery paired with a 150bhp electric motor that extends the range to 410km. Over 100 pre-orders have already been received indicating strong demand with the first three orders coming from past owners of the model. The R5 E-Tech is priced from €25,995-€29,995 including SEAI grant.

The Renault Pop up Store is the first of its kind in Ireland, designed to engage the public in a new and exciting way. The store has welcomed over 20,000 visitors since it opened in January serving as an interactive hub for exploring the new Renault range and aims to bridge the knowledge gap about electric vehicles (TVs) in a relaxed, pressure-free environment. 



 

An electrifying 2025 ahead for Nissan


Nissan’s schedule for 2025 includes the return of the Micra as an EV, the launch of a third generation LEAF and an updated e-Power for the Qashqai, writes Trish Whelan

Nissan say the new Micra will remain true to the DNA of its predecessors with a mix of audacious style and simplicity in a compact package. New Micra was designed at Nissan Design Europe in London using a platform shared with Renault’s R5. It will be available with two battery options: 40 and 52kWh providing a maximum range of over 400km. Sales will begin before the end of this year. 


The second new vehicle to be launched this year is the third generation of the Leaf EV. It shares a platform with its larger sibling, the Ariya, at Nissan’s production facility in Sunderland. 

Nissan’s updated e-Power technology will also be upgraded this year with changes to the system on Qashqai delivering improvements to its emissions, efficiency and refinement, bringing the drive experience closer to that of a full EV. The third generation Juke compact crossover will follow in 2026 as a pure EV.

 

26 March 2025

VW's Tayron rolling into showrooms


Volkswagen's new medium SUV is now arriving in showrooms across a number of European markets, writes Brian Byrne. The Tayron is available to order in Ireland from €55,125.

The Tayron with diesel or PHEV powertrains and can accommodate up to seven people in a 3-row configuration. 

Five people with up to 885L of luggage space give an indication of the capacity of this car, which sits between the Tiguan and the Touareg and is an all-new model in the VW SUV range. 

24 March 2025

90 years of Skoda Superb


It's 90 years since the Skoda Superb nameplate was first rolled out by the Czech brand, writes Brian Byrne. The car offered comfortable transport for up to seven people, and established the company as a producer of refined and technologically advanced automobiles.

The Superb model was retired in 1949, but revived again in 2001 when the brand had become part of the Volkswagen Group. It is now in its fourth modern generation.

Available as a hatchback or Combi estate, today's Superb follows the comfort and innovation ethos of the first version, and offers choices from FWD or AWD drivetrains, petrol and diesel engines, and hybrid and plug in HEV variants.

Some 1.6 million units of the modern Superb have been sold since 2001. 

21 March 2025

Kia EV3 Review: Trish Whelan, Irish Car


Kia Ireland are on to a winner with the new EV3 launched last November. It's the carmaker’s smallest electric car, for which they claim 'groundbreaking design and an industry-leading electric drivetrain’. Kia are currently in fifth place in SIMI’s passenger car sales charts with 3,711 units already sold this year - a 9.15pc rise over the whole of 2024. The Sportage SUV remains Kia’s top seller here, but the all-electric EV6 and seven-seater flagship EV9 are also proving very popular with Irish buyers. 

The EV3 is slightly shorter in length than the Sportage but with the same wheelbase which means it has good space front and rear. The car borrows features from the EV9 such as the LED light signatures that feature the latest ultra-slim and vertically aligned Daytime Running Lights which emphasise a new interpretation of Kia’s Tiger Face design. The car’s confident stance is immediately apparent with the wide clean-surface bonnet, the side profile show the car’s spectacular silhouette, SUV cladding, gloss black features and floating roofline that seamlessly transitions into a hatchback-style tailgate. There are muscular lines and shapes, bold wheel arches and flush front and integrated rear door handles that pop out to open doors. The rear lamp design seamlessly integrates with the rear glass, while the power operated tailgate maintains the wide and sleek look. 


The two-tone interior is one of peace and calm. My driver’s seat had two memory settings and power adjustments that included lumbar support which all contributed to providing gentle support all the way up my back. Front seats and the two outer rear ones, as well as the steering wheel, can be heated. A power-adjustable sunroof covers the front part of the roof and can tilt open. I found the low height of the dash and the high driving position provided great visibility out front and when approaching junctions but the thickness of the window pillars can slightly hinder your view. The power on/off switch is on the gear shifter off the steering wheel column and a brake switch is on the driver’s side of the dash. 

A highlight for me was the floating 30-inch widescreen display with an intuitive design. Both central console and instrument cluster screens merge together with a black background and colourful graphics. The central screen deals with climate, navigation and your entertainment requirements including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. There are physical buttons for volume and temperature controls. A Head Up Display includes a blind spot monitor that alerts via red arcs when a vehicle is approaching from behind on either side; there are also blind spot warnings on the side mirrors. Paddles on the steering wheel allow one-pedal driving which means you can lower the car’s speed to a stop by gradually lifting your foot off the accelerator pedal which is great for city driving. 

The specification includes a wireless phone charger and a Type C USB port up front. Two more USBs are integrated into the sides of the front seats for rear passengers to charge their devices. As the EV3 was designed as an electric car, a flat floor here provides more foot space. 


All EV3s come with front and rear parking sensors as well as a very good rear view camera as standard. A neat feature is how a tray can slide out from the central armrest for use as a lap top work area when the car is stopped. It means there’s no storage area below the armrest. Kia get around this by providing a big open storage area close to the floor to hold larger items. Boot space is a decent 460 litres, and you can adjust the floor level. There’s no spare, just a tyre sealant kit. Cable space is provided in a 25 litre frunk under the front bonnet. 

Three trims are Earth 2, Earth 3 and GT-Line (the latter spec of my review car) Two different range variants are offered, the Standard model exclusively with a 58.3kWh battery with a 436km range, while the Long Range variant with up to 605km range is fitted with an 81.4kWh battery. Both models use a 150kW/283Nm electric motor that powers the front wheels and allows a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 7.5 seconds and a maximum speed of 170km/h. When I collected my car for my test drive days, the battery was charged to 99pc with 463kms of indicated range available. Kia claims a breakthrough in thermal management technology gives EV3 battery efficiency and charging time an edge over rivals, even in harsh conditions. 

The car can charge from 10pc to 80pc in around 30 minutes using a fast charger - a bit longer for the more powerful battery. You can just drive up to a charging point as the charger is located front right side. Standard spec includes 17-inch alloy wheels, screens, LED headlights, heated front seats and steering wheel, wireless phone charging and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Earth 3 features 19-inch alloys, vegan leather seats, power adjustable front seats and blind-spot collision avoidance. The range topping GT-Line adds special styling, power adjustable power tailgate and Vehicle-2-Load (V2L) to power external devices like laptops, small fridges, coffee machines or hairdryers. 

This family car was very quiet on the road with no wind noise and proved a very comfortable ride for all onboard. It was nippy with immediate torque from the off. However, I found the continuous beeps for the lane departure warning system to be obtrusive so turned it off. 

As of March 2025, the EV3 has not been assessed by Euro NCAP but a maximum 5-star safety rating is likely given all the top notch safety features onboard. EV3 comes with Kia’s seven year warranty. The entry level Earth 2 with 58.3 kWh battery is from €36,790 (after grants), my GT Line with the 82.4kWh battery is from €47,190.



 

Hybrid Alfa Junior now on sale


Orders will open soon in Ireland for the hybrid version of the Alfa Romeo Junior, the Junior Ibrida, writes Brian Byrne. It will sell for the same price as the electric version, from €34,995.

The powertrain provides 136hp from the combination 1.2 turbo petrol engine and electric motor, with a claim that town driving can be in electric mode for 50pc of the time.

A 4WD version with 145hp available will be available later this year.

The electric version of the Junior is available with 156hp and 280hp power.