For 25 years, the Nissan X-Trail has been one of Nissan’s most successful global SUVs, synonymous with rugged capability, writes Trish Whelan.
11 March 2026
Nissan MY 2026 X-Trail is 'tougher and more connected'
For 25 years, the Nissan X-Trail has been one of Nissan’s most successful global SUVs, synonymous with rugged capability, writes Trish Whelan.
New INEOS MEDIC vehicle for Kerry Mountain Rescue Team
A new specialist rescue vehicle based on the INEOS Grenadier 4x4 platform has been officially launched for Kerry Mountain rescue Team in Killarney National Park, writes Trish Whelan. Members of the Kerry Mountain Rescue, including John Hussey and Mike Finn, were present at the launch alongside local representatives and government ministers.
Pictured at the event are Cllr Tommy Cahill, TD Michael Cahill, Minister for Social Protection Dara Calleary; Minister Normal Foley, Cllr and Deputy Cathaoirleach Marie Moloney, Cllr Anne O’Sullivan and Cllr Niall Kelliher. TD Michael Healy-Rae was also in attendance.
5 March 2026
Kia launches K4 hatchback from €31,500
Kia has launched the K4 hatchback in Ireland with prices starting from €31,500, writes Trish Whelan.
K4 launches with 1.0 T-GDI Mild-Hybrid petrol engine outputting 115hp coupled with a six-speed manual transmission or seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (DCT). A 1.6 GDI Hybrid (HEV) version with 154hp will arrive before the end of the year also.
4 March 2026
Kia EV5 review: Brian Byrne, Irish Car
Kia may be suffering from a model naming issue, albeit achieving considerable success with its electric vehicle range, writes Brian Byrne. While EV6 and EV9 were manageable at the start of the 'EV' moniker, there are now so many that it's confusing — EV3, EV4, EV5, and an EV2 upcoming. Add to that the way the company marks specification grades in 'K' designations, K1-K4, the soon-arriving combustion engine car, model name K4, is going to add to the perplexity. Just saying.
None of which takes away from the quality of the Korean brand's cars, which helped the Irish distributor to achieve over 10,000 sales in 2025 across its range. My latest review model was the EV5, a mid-size SUV close enough in size to the latest generation of the Sportage to be its electric equivalent. Though the EV is slightly larger in every dimension. Against competitor brands, it sits in size between Nissan's Ariya and Opel's Grandland.
The EV5 follows the boxy style of the much larger EV9, and the smaller EV3 debuted in Ireland this time last year, a theme which gives the latest car a similar strong presence even when parked. The front is marked by an even more distinctive lighting signature than the highly individualistic ones which the brand has been developing in previous models. The profile view features brawny sculpting and pronounced wheel arch curves, while the rear has a deep overhang spoiler element, which the company says helps to keep the rear screen from getting dirty. Kia and Hyundai cars in recent years have ditched the rear wiper, depending on this feature. The customer jury is divided on its effectiveness, but the Kia designers say it helps with aerodynamics, key to extending the range of an electric car.
There are no design surprises inside for anyone who has driven Kia EVs; strong style elements in the dashboard and trims, the very wide screen integrating the three elements of driver information, climate, and infotainment. On all three, the graphics and info are clear, as they also are on the steering wheel controls. Temperature and radio volume use real switchgear, and the buttons for the seat heating and ventilation are on the doors. While setting up the preferred driver assistance features can be shortcut-accessed by linking them to a * button on the steering wheel, it still takes five taps on the screen to deal with them every time you start up. Note to all carmakers: the Dacia single-button system is the one to emulate here.
The seats are similar to what we've seen in other Kia EV models, nicely bolstered and finished in a leather-type material that's easy to keep clean, and both front and rear are heated. With an extended wheelbase, there's plenty of room for the three rear passengers, though the centre one could feel it as too cosy, depending on fellow travellers' bulk. The 566L boot is second only to Skoda's Enyaq in the class. Lowering the back seats provides a two-metre-long, absolutely flat floor.
Kia's own app can enable digital key entry via smartphone, and also allows remote digital key sharing. A fingerprint authentication system helps prevent unauthorised access to the car. An entertainment package can include Netflix and YouTube—obviously not for front-seat use.
Three grades share the same 81.4kWh battery, with a rated range of 505-530km, the lower figure for the top-spec and presumably heavier GT-line model. The motor delivers up to 215hp and allows the 2-tonne car to reach 100km/h in 8.4 seconds, a reasonable acceleration that should be enough for anyone. The 16.4kWh/100km I got on a typical morning 50km commute was notably efficient.
The drive is smooth and quiet, as we expect from EVs of any decent quality. Last year, the EV3 led Kia Ireland to its own record car sales. This year, because of interest, they've already had to negotiate further EV5 supply. A good space for a car company to be smiling in.
PRICE: From €47,625-€54,000. WHAT I LIKED: The current Kia way.
1 March 2026
New MGS6 provides generous all-electric range
MG's new MGS6 EV is now on sale in the brand’s showrooms nationwide priced from €39,495-€46,495, writes Trish Whelan. Powered by a 77 kWh battery and available in both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive, this is a spacious, refined and generously equipped mid-size SUV that has already achieved a 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating.
27 February 2026
Polestar 5 makes its Irish debut
Polestar, the Swedish electric car brand, unveiled the Polestar 5, four-door performance Grand Tourer last week, writes Trish Whelan.
New BYD Seal 6 Super Hybrid saloon and touring models
BYD has introduced their family-sized Seal 6 Super Hybrid - a plug-in hybrid with intelligent BYD Super DM-i technology, writes Trish Whelan.
The new Seal 6 Super Hybrid is the second BYD to come to Ireland equipped with their DM-i dual mode technology and is the first of six new models to arrive here this year. It is available in Ireland in ‘Boost’ and ‘Comfort’ trim variants and comes equipped with a big array of standard specifications.









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