9 July 2026

Leapmotor Ireland announces pricing for new B05 hatchback


The Leapmotor B05 C-Hatchback, arriving on Irish forecourts next month, is priced from €28,998 (inclusive of SEAI grant and VRT rebate), writes Trish Whelan

The interior features a dual-screen cockpit featuring a 14.6-inch floating infotainment display and an 8.8-inch digital cluster. 

The Style trim version features a coupe-inspired silhouette, frameless doors, 19-inch alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof, 21 ADAS safety features, and a 56.2 kWh battery with a WLTP-rated range of up to 401km. 

Design trim, from €32,984, adds eco-leather upholstery, ambient lighting, heated front seats, and a dedicated Launch Control model with a 67.1 kWh battery and range of up to 485km. Both battery variants are supported by ultra-fast DC charging, enabling a 30%-80% charge in around 17 minutes. 

Leapmotor Ireland now has nine retail partners around the country in Dublin, Westmeath, Cork, Kildare, Meath, Wicklow and Galway. Supported by Gowan Auto network nationwide, the vehicle is backed by a 6-year/unlimited mileage warranty.



8 July 2026

Mercedes-Benz CLA review: Brian Byrne, Irish Car


Mercedes-Benz has a very long tradition of producing coupe-styled cars, notably the legendary 300 S Coupe (and roadster convertible) of the early 1950s, writes Brian Byrne. The theme continued with the 220 SE Coupe of the late 50s and early 60s, followed by, amongst others, the third-generation SL that was iconic of the brand all through the 1970s and 80s. 

The thing about those, and coupes from other car brands, was that they were all 2-door automobiles, access to and space in the rear seats very much an afterthought. In December 2003, the carmaker that had invented the automobile broke new ground again with the CLS, the first 4-door executive coupe, with adequate space for four people. Based on the E-Class saloon underpinnings, the CLS went through three generations until production ceased in 2023 due to a seriously diminished demand.

But the format's original success had encouraged Mercedes-Benz to bring it to their smaller A segment, and when the CLA was introduced for the 2013 model year, it began a steady success performance that has remained very consistent in overall sales. The third generation arrived in Ireland earlier this year, and sales since its European launch last year suggest it will maintain the momentum.

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" is a saying ascribed to the founder of another global carmaker, and Mercedes-Benz seem to have taken it to heart with the styling of their newest CLA. Very much a further gentle evolution of the Concept Style Coupe first shown at the 2012 Paris Auto Show. But the underpinnings are completely new, with this CLA being the first model on the Mercedes-Benz Modular Architecture (MMA). This 'skateboard'-type platform is designed primarily for EVs, but is capable of using traditional ICE engines — this generation CLA has the model's first electric variant. In styling, it also marks a shift by M-B, which is dropping separate styles for electric cars, a sign that EV powertrains are now a mainstream choice. My review car is the petrol hybrid.


The interior is the latest full-width iteration of the Mercedes-Benz digital dashboard known by the incredibly ugly name MBUX. Now with a Virtual Assistant based on ChatGPT4o, Google Gemini and Microsoft Bing. Physically, it is quite different from the more sporty and cosseting style of that first CLA, where the relatively small screen sat on top of the centre air vents, this dashboard is full-width flat glass, comprising integrated driving information and infotainment screens and allowing for an optional extra screen for the front passenger to play with (which, rather thankfully, wasn't on my car). The graphics are bright and clear, the lower part of the centre screen holding a line of easily-read virtual buttons for climate management and a few other functions. Below the centre vents, the hazard, camera, and volume are operated by physical controls. There's appropriate brightwork detailing throughout the well-designed and premium-quality space.


The car is the brand's smallest sedan, but there's no sense of tight space for the front occupants, while there's a surprising amount of leg-room behind me, suggesting that travel as a rear passenger won't be any hardship. The boot's 455L capacity is adequate rather than generous.

My review car's 4-cylinder 1.5 petrol engine with mild hybrid technology was developed by Mercedes-Benz specifically as a compact unit for vehicles on this MMA architecture. In the CLA 200 configuration, it offers 163hp and a 0-100km/h of 8 seconds. With the standard 8-speed dual-clutch automatic, it proved to be a smooth-shifting performer, with the low stance suggesting an even speedier progress. A little snarly engine note on acceleration, touching the forelock to earlier motoring times, is artificial and provided at no extra cost. 

I don't normally mention driver assistance systems these days, but it's worth noting that those in the CLA are operated by no less than five radar sensors, eight cameras, 12 ultrasonic sensors, and, they say, a water-cooled supercomputer. Along with all that AI-Assistant stuff, it's something like a data centre on wheels, with possibly equivalent energy consumption wherever that's managed out of the car. In fuel use, M-B claim diesel-like frugality (there's no diesel option), and the 5.1L/100km I got was right on the button with the claimed consumption. All my travel in the car was smooth, quiet, and suitably Mercedes-like.

PRICE: From €57,960; Review car €64,621. WHAT I LIKED: Updated underpinnings of what has become a classic style. 



7 July 2026

New electric SUV from Mazda on the way


Mazda has unveiled the all-new CX-6e, a fully electric mid-size SUV set to arrive in European showrooms in late summer 2026, writes Brian Byrne. The CX-6e features a rear-mounted 258hp electric motor, a 78 kWh LFP battery and a claimed range of up to 484 km. 

Inside, the SUV emphasises driver-focused technology, including a head-up display, a 26-inch dual touchscreen, voice recognition, gesture control and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

It will also come with an extensive safety package, including advanced driver assistance systems, child presence detection and nine airbags. 

6 July 2026

More Fiat 600 choice


Fiat Ireland is expanding its 600 range with a new petrol manual model, writes Brian Byrne. This will arrive in Q4, adding to the new 600 Sport as well as updates across the line-up.

The new 600 Sport adds a sharper look and comes with 110hp, 145hp and fully electric 156hp powertrain options. Styling highlights include a new Acid Green paint option, a black roof, dark-finish 18-inch alloys and black exterior accents.

A new 1.2-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine with 100hp joins the range as the entry-level option, paired with a six-speed manual gearbox. 

The wider 600 range also gets revised exterior lights, fresh interior trim, a new centre console layout, an improved touchscreen and additional wheel designs.

The 600 Sport is on sale now from €33,995, while pricing for the petrol model will be announced closer to its Q4 arrival. 



3 July 2026

Ford's onboard power system can save contractors money


Tradespeople who use Ford's Plug-In Hybrid Pro Power Onboard system on the likes of the Ranger pickup could save more than €1,400 a year, writes Brian Byrne, using it for just one hour each working day instead of a petrol generator.

Company tests compared the vehicle's 6.9kW onboard power system with a typical 4kW portable petrol generator in worksite scenarios like charging tools, running heaters and boiling kettles. Ford says the integrated system used about half the fuel once warm, and even less with battery support, while also producing far lower emissions.

For Irish tradespeople and farmers, Ford says the setup could cut fuel costs, reduce admin, and free up space normally taken by a generator and fuel cans.