24 February 2026

Government extends eSPSV grant for 2006


The Government has extended its electric small public service vehicle (eSPSV) grant scheme through 2026, writes Brian Byrne. The scheme, open for applications from 25 February, provides financial support to taxi, hackney, and limousine operators wishing to upgrade to cleaner, electric vehicles. 

A funding allocation of €7 million has been confirmed for 2026. Eligible operators will have access to grants of up to €7,500 for purchasing a new battery electric SPSV, and up to €17,500 for those scrapping older, high-polluting vehicles as part of their transition. Additionally, operators can receive up to €25,000 for the purchase of a wheelchair-accessible battery electric SPSV.

Since its launch in 2018, the scheme has allocated over €65 million, assisting more than 3,600 operators to transition from fossil fuel-powered vehicles to electric, thereby helping to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality across Irish cities and towns.



 

21 February 2026

Peugeot 408 hybrid review: Trish Whelan, Irish Car


When Peugeot’s stunning-looking 408 model went on sale here at the start of 2023, it was heralded as the first of its kind in the history of the brand, offering a new fastback silhouette to compete at the top of the C-segment. It provides a very stylish alternative to a much taller SUV. Based on the same underpinnings as the Peugeot 3008 and its first cousin, the Citroën C5 X, the 408 is offered in both petrol-hybrid and fully electric formats. 

My 408 review car measured 4.69m in length, with a long wheelbase of 2.79m, which provides good interior space and a big boot. It was attractive from every angle, with its low-slung, streamlined, fastback-coupe-like silhouette, sleek appearance, sharp lines, and a grille the same colour as the bodywork. It sat on very smart-looking 17-inch alloy wheels that came as standard. The spacious interior is fitted with some very nice tweed-like materials and trims on the dash and doors, and the big sloping handles located near the hinges on the front doors meant I did not have to stretch far out to grab a handle to close my door. 


The dash is dominated by Peugeot’s i-cockpit design (standard on all 408s), which comprises a 10-inch touchscreen compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a similarly sized 3D driver’s digital instrument screen, and a small, flat top-and-bottom steering wheel. With my shorter frame, I could clearly see my current speed on this instrument cluster, but the lower steering wheel blocked my view of the bottom section of the screen. Both screens feature colourful graphics against a dark background. I found the central screen a bit fiddly to use, but the row of i-Toggle buttons below makes it easy to access key features on that screen. Virtual buttons are for Mirror Screen, Phone, Navigation, Air Direction, Dual-Zone Climate Control, Media, and Home. There is a C-type USB port, a 12-volt power socket, and a mobile phone charging pad on the front. Other pluses included the high-definition reversing camera and blind-spot monitors on the side mirrors. Cubbies include a twin-door front armrest with ample space below, C-type USB ports, a decent-sized glovebox, and large door bins. The front seats held me in well and were really comfy; they had manual adjustments. The two-level area of the central console doesn’t much appeal to me but includes two cupholders, the gear selector for the automatic transmission, the engine Stop/Start button, the drive mode selector for Sport, Normal or Eco modes, and an electric parking brake. 

People seated in the rear have decent legroom, but with the roof slope, headroom could be tight for very tall people. The middle seat back lowers as an armrest with two large cupholders, and there’s a hatch through to the boot. The liftback operates manually; luggage capacity of 536 litres can expand to 1,611 litres with the rear seats folded down; the boot has a bespoke rubber mat, a 12V power socket and light, and a puncture repair and tyre inflation kit. 


The Allure model includes keyless entry, LED headlights, High Beam Assist, Hill Assist, Peugeot’s i-Cockpit, extended traffic sign recognition, and cruise control with adaptive Stop & Go. The top GT trim adds a choice of 8 ambient lighting colours, Matrix LED headlights, a heated steering wheel, a power tailgate, 19-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, and GT model designation badging. The hybrid model is a 145bhp petrol matched to a six-speed automatic transmission. Hybrid driving lets you drive in electric mode for over 50 per cent of the time in urban areas, helping lower fuel consumption. The battery charges automatically when the car is decelerating. 

On the road, I had a good driving position thanks to the adjustable steering wheel and the high seating position. The car proved very easy to drive, and the three-cylinder engine was peppy enough for a family’s everyday use, with a 0-100km/h time of around 9.4 seconds. Peugeot claims a combined fuel consumption of around 5.1 L/100kms. The narrow rear window hampers visibility due to the car's coupe styling. Parking sensors are standard. When tested by Euro NCAP in 2022, the 408 scored four out of a possible five stars; 76 per cent for adult protection, 84 per cent for child occupant protection, 78 per cent for vulnerable road users and 65 per cent for safety assist systems. Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) include Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic Emergency Braking, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. 

Peugeot offers a five-year warranty, limited to 100,000 km. The entry-level Allure hybrid starts at €28,995; my 145 hybrid starts at €37,995. Prices exclude dealer delivery-related charges. Road tax is €180 for the hybrid.



20 February 2026

Extended distance warranty on BYD batteries

BYD Sealion 7.

BYD has extended the warranty on its Blade batteries to 250,000km or eight years for both existing and new vehicles in Ireland, writes Brian Byrne. The warranty retains its promise of a minimum end State of Health (SOH) of 70 per cent. 

The battery technology is central to BYD’s electric and Super Hybrid models, using lithium iron phosphate chemistry and a unique blade-shaped design. 

The system has passed extensive testing, exceeding 3,000 charge cycles and offering a service life of 1.2 million km.  

18 February 2026

New Citroen C3 launched in Ireland


Citroën has launched the fully redesigned C3 Aircross in Ireland, offering 5- and 7-seat options with prices starting at €27,790, writes Brian Byrne. The compact SUV has a muscular, upright design and introduces Citroën’s latest styling language. 

Inside, it features the brand’s C-Zen Lounge architecture with Head-Up Display, Advanced Comfort suspension, and enhanced seating.

The car is available as a 5-seater in petrol, hybrid, and electric versions, and a 7-seater in petrol and hybrid. The fully electric 5-seater offers a 400 km range. Petrol models start with a 100hp turbo engine, while a 48V Hybrid 136 option is also available. 

Standard features include a 10.25-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic air conditioning, 17-inch alloys, and driver assistance technologies.

The new C3 Aircross is available to test-drive now at Citroën dealerships nationwide, with a 5-year unlimited mileage warranty, and a complimentary home charger through Energia. 

Polestar planning more models


Polestar has announced its largest model rollout in history, planning four new vehicles over the next three years, writes Brian Byrne. The lineup includes the Polestar 5 grand tourer, expected to start deliveries in summer 2026; a new variant of the Polestar 4, launching late 2026; a successor to the Polestar 2, debuting in early 2027; and the Polestar 7 compact SUV, arriving in 2028.

Globally, Polestar expects low double-digit retail volume growth in 2026, supported by the expansion of its retail network.

The Polestar 5, built on a lightweight bonded aluminium platform, aims to elevate the brand’s luxury and performance. The revised Polestar 4 will offer increased versatility, while the new Polestar 2 will be a complete successor expected to launch early next year. The Polestar 7 aims to capture a significant share of Europe's busy EV segment.

Despite geopolitical and economic challenges, Polestar reported its best retail sales year in 2025. 

Cannonball Grand Lions Tour 2026


The Cannonball Grand Lions Tour is a five-star, all-inclusive road trip taking place from 19th to 22nd March across Wales, England, and Scotland, writes Brian Byrne. Organised by Cannonball, Europe’s largest supercar rally, the four-night tour offers drivers the chance to experience iconic routes, mountain passes, and luxury accommodations. 

Starting in North Wales, participants will pass through Betws-y-Coed and Eryri National Park, with lunch at Palé Hall and an overnight stay at The Chester Grosvenor. The journey continues north through the Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines, stopping at Matfen Hall near Hadrian’s Wall. 

On day three, the route crosses into Scotland, with guests staying two nights at Schloss Roxburghe. The final day explores southern Scotland, including Mennock Pass and lunch at The Peebles Hydro Hotel, before returning to Schloss Roxburghe. Participants can depart on the final morning at their convenience. 

The tour includes four nights in five-star hotels, meals, event management, photography, bespoke car graphics, and a detailed itinerary. Prices start at €1,700 per person sharing. For more information or to register, visit cannonball.ie. 

14 February 2026

Fiat Ireland sponsoring RTE's Winter Olympic coverage


Fiat Ireland is the official sponsor of RTE’s Winter Olympic coverage on RTE Player for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games taking place over the last week up until 22 February 2026, writes Trish Whelan. The partnership will give the brand prominent visibility with Irish audiences during one of the year’s biggest global sporting events. 

As part of the sponsorship, 10-second Fiat branded stings will appear ahead of every live stream across both RTE Player Olympic channels. 

Team Ireland's four athletes competed across alpine skiing, cross-country skiing and freestyle skiing.


The Winter Olympics mark the first major Games coverage in Ireland since Fiat Ireland became the official car partner to Team Ireland. 

BYD is official automotive partner of Manchester City FC


BYD vehicle manufacturer has announced an agreement to become the Official Automotive Partner of Manchester City Football Club, writes Trish Whelan

As well as supplying vehicles to Man City, BYD Group will also provide vehicle charging and energy-storage batteries at City Football Academy, the Club’s training and development facility and home to the men’s, women’s and academy teams. 

BYD’s branding will now feature on the training-kit sleeve of the men’s first team and from next season the women’s firs team. In addition, BYD will have presence across the Etihad Stadium, with the brand’s logo featuring on the headrests of the dug-out area. One of the company’s cars will also lead the official Manchester City men’s first team bus into the stadium for Premier League and domestic-cup home fixtures. 

The Company has previously been the official sponsor of the UEFA EURO 2024 and UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2025. 

Pictured at the announcement are Manchester City players, Rayan Cherki, Erling Haaland and Gianluigi Donnarumma.