Volkswagen Group Ireland have appointed Alan Bateson as Chief Executive Officer, writes Trish Whelan and Brian Byrne. His appointment marks the VW Group's first Irish full-time chief executive. He succeeds Pierre Boutin in the position.
21 August 2026
Alan Bateson to lead Volkswagen Group Ireland
Volkswagen Group Ireland have appointed Alan Bateson as Chief Executive Officer, writes Trish Whelan and Brian Byrne. His appointment marks the VW Group's first Irish full-time chief executive. He succeeds Pierre Boutin in the position.
Siamsa Glas returns to Boyne Valley
Siamsa Glas, a cultural festival celebrating heritage, music, wellbeing, community, and outdoor experiences, returns for its third year from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th of September 2026. It offers over 30 events along the Boyne Valley to Lakelands Greenway, inviting visitors to explore County Meath’s distinctive tourism route.
The festival unites communities across Navan, Baile Ghib (Gibstown), Wilkinstown, Castletown, Nobber, and Kilmainhamwood. It encourages people to discover the Greenway, experience local culture, and enjoy the unique offerings of County Meath.
Supported by Meath County Council and Boyne Valley Tourism, Siamsa Glas highlights the communities along the route and the Irish language and cultural heritage of Baile Ghib.
The Boyne Valley to Lakelands Greenway, a 30km off-road trail opened in 2023, connects many participating areas. It follows the former railway line between Navan and Kingscourt and is popular for exploring the area’s heritage, landscapes, and villages.
This year’s programme includes the Wilkinstown Community Market, Cuairt Rothar ar Ghaeltacht BhaileGhib, Craobh na bPrátaí, and Save the Last Dance. Highlights also feature the Fiáin Green Run, biodiversity walks, heritage talks, Meath Made workshops, traditional music sessions, a cultural concert at Nobber Heritage Centre, wellness experiences, and activities for all ages.
Many events are free, offering local communities and visitors an accessible chance to explore the Greenway and enjoy a varied programme.
Full programme details and booking information are available at: http://www.discoverboynevalley.ie/siamsa-glas-festival
Follow @discoverboynevalley on social media for festival updates.
19 August 2026
Škoda announces Irish pricing for Peaq flagship EV
Škoda Ireland has announced the pricing and specifications for the new Škoda Peaq, its seven-seat electric flagship, writes Brian Byrne. Starting at €54,995, the Peaq offers three electric powertrains with ranges up to 637 kilometres.
It is the largest SUV in Škoda’s range, and will be available in Selection and Sportline trims. The Peaq 60 Selection includes features like 19-inch alloy wheels, a 13.6-inch infotainment display, and three-zone climate control. The Peaq 90 Selection, expected to be popular, offers up to 637 km of range and starts at €58,150. Sportline models begin at €61,550, and the Peaq 90X starts at €59,650.
A nationwide roadshow will start in November 2026, with the first models arriving in January 2027.
Two new Mercedes-Benz models launched
Mercedes-Benz has introduced the latest GLB and GLC models to the Irish market, writes Brian Byrne. The GLB is available in electric and hybrid versions, and The GLC in all-electric and other fuel variants.
The GLB offers a seven-seat layout with a luggage capacity of up to 1,715 litres and an electric range of up to 624km. It features faster interior heating, advanced driver assistance, and vegan trim, with prices starting from €59,355.
The GLC is the first model to showcase Mercedes-Benz’s new design language, and has a rated range of up to 664km, a fourth-generation MBUX infotainment system, and a panoramic glass roof, with prices starting from €72,085.
Electric CX-6e coming from Mazda
The all-new Mazda CX-6e, a fully electric SUV, is set to debut in European showrooms shortly, writes Brian Byrne. Developed in collaboration between Mazda’s European and Japanese design teams, the CX-6e will be powered by a 258hp motor and there's an estimated rated range of up to 484km.
The silhouette and integrated design elements aim to emphasise craftsmanship, aerodynamics, and a progressive ethos, and details include digital side mirrors.
The CX-6e aims to offer a fresh, engaging experience and maintain Mazda’s design heritage.
13 August 2026
SEAT Arona FR review: Trish Whelan, Irish Car
SEAT’s Arona, first launched here in late 2017, is regarded as being a small city crossover or compact SUV. The latest upgrade of the model was unveiled here in October 2025 along with a refreshed Ibiza, both with a refreshed youthful look, upgraded interior, and choice of TSI petrol engines. There are no hybrid or fully-electric versions. Well over 750,000 units have been sold globally to drivers seeking ‘the perfect urban SUV' for energy, versatility and the styling for which the brand is renowned. The 413 Arona buyers in Ireland so far this year show many Irish customers agree with those sentiments.
The exterior of my car was in Oniric Grey, more like a soft mint shade which looked really well with the contrasting black roof. Features are a new hexagonal grille design, new front and rear bumpers emphasising the car’s sportiness, roof rails, 18-inch ‘Performance’ Alloy wheels, painted door handles and mirrors, front fog lights with cornering function, rear fog lights, DLRs, and dark-tinted windows.
The upper dash includes nice soft-touch material (repeated on seats and doors) and a wide silver bar for added interest. Selection for the DSG automatic transmission is on the flat of the central console beside the Drive Mode selector for Eco, Normal, Sport, and Individual choices. I liked the traditional pull-up handbrake for quick reassurance that it was engaged when parked. The 9.2-inch central display screen navigation system seemed just right for the Arona. Graphics are colourful and clear. The system features Full Link smartphone integration with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and there are rotary knobs for adjusting the dual-zone temperature while on the move. A 10.25-inch driver’s information cluster consists of two dials with speed shown in small figures on the bottom right. It would be more visible if located high up between the dials. However, you can customise the screen to suit your preference, including having a map of the area shown between both dials. The leather-wrapped, multi-function steering wheel includes remote audio, voice and volume controls, and paddles mounted behind the steering wheel for manually changing gears.
Other useful features include front and rear parking sensors, rear-view camera, Hill hold, Drowsiness monitoring system, Lane assist, Front assist with autonomous Emergency braking, pedestrian and cyclist protection.
12 August 2026
Škoda reveals Epiq in Ireland
Škoda Ireland has unveiled the Epiq, a fully electric small SUV, priced from €24,559, writes Brian Byrne. It joins the Enyaq and Elroq in Škoda’s electric lineup and is the brand's most affordable EV.
The Epiq features Škoda's Modern Solid Design, a 475-litre boot, and is the company's first front-wheel-drive electric model. It offers a range of around 435 kilometres, fast DC charging in 24 minutes, and features which include V2L, V2H, and one-pedal driving.
Available in four trim levels, customers can choose between a 38.5 kWh battery (275 km range) or a 55 kWh battery (435 km range). Orders have been open since May, and there will be preview events in October and November. First deliveries are expected in January 2027.
11 August 2026
Motorcycle safety campaign
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has launched a campaign urging drivers to “Look Right, Look Left, Look Right Again” at junctions to enhance motorcycle safety, writes Brian Byrne. Motorcyclists are highly vulnerable, with 954 seriously injured in Ireland from 2021 to 2025, and 16 fatalities this year.
The campaign highlights that failure to observe is a common cause of collisions, especially at junctions. Developed through data analysis and expert consultation, the initiative aims to prevent accidents by encouraging drivers to take an extra glance for motorcyclists, who are smaller and harder to spot.
As summer progresses, the RSA calls on all road users to slow down and be vigilant to improve safety.

















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