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Toyota 251-dealer event
As part of its 251 range availability and offers, Toyota Ireland is hosting its ‘Power of Choice’ events across its nationwide dealership network.
Toyota ploughs on with new Land Cruiser
Toyota Ireland last week revealed the all-new Land Cruiser at the National Ploughing Championships, which marries a bold blend of classic design and modern innovation with practicality.
Toyota extends September offers
Toyota Ireland has announced an extension on its offers until September 30. For a limited time only, customers can avail of a free upgrade from the Toyota C-HR Hybrid to the Toyota C-HR Plug-In Hybrid.
Toyota RAV4 celebrates 30 years
Toyota is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its iconic RAV4 SUV. With over 31,260 RAV4s sold in Ireland and 14 million sold globally at the end of 2023 - the contemporary SUV has transformed the automotive landscape with its bold, eye-catching appearance and versatile driving experience.
Toyota Ireland announces 242 offers
Toyota Ireland has announced its 242-registration period offers across its range of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicles.
New Toyota C-HR Plug-In Hybrid from €45,315
The new Toyota C-HR Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) is now available at dealerships across the country, with prices starting from €45,315 (before delivery).
Toyota is Galway’s best selling car brand for the 10th consecutive year
Tony Burke Motors, your local Toyota retailer is delighted to announce that Toyota is the number one best-selling car brand in Galway for the 10th consecutive year.
All new Toyota C-HR plug-in hybrid is now available from €45,315
The new Toyota C-HR Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) is now available at dealerships across the country, with prices starting from €45,315 (before delivery).
C-HR hybrid for sale in Ireland
The new Toyota C-HR Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) is now available at dealerships across the country, with prices starting from €45,315 (before delivery).
Toyota topped first quarter sales
Toyota Ireland once again closed the first quarter of 2024 as Ireland’s best-selling car brand for the fourth year in a row.
