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.

Motorists can benefit from a trade-in booster of up to €1,750, and APRs on Toyota Easy PCP Finance from as low as 3.9 per cent.

The demand for hybrid vehicles is increasing, with hybrid growing its market share to 21.7 per cent in Q1 2024, a near two percentage point increase on Q1 2023. Toyota is encouraging customers to contact their local dealer for more information and to avoid missing out on July delivery.

The Toyota C-HR

Toyota’s trade-in offers are available across its range of electrified vehicles, including the new Toyota C-HR Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid (with Hybrid starting from €40,520) with a trade in booster of €1,750.

The Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid has proven popular since arriving to Irish roads earlier this year, while the equally sought after Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid (starting from €46,530), comes with a €1,750 trade in booster. The new version of the original iconic hybrid Toyota Prius comes with a pure electric driving range of up to 71km.  

Other offers include trade in boosters of €750 on the Toyota Yaris Hybrid (from €27,805), €1,750 on the Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid (from €54,550), as well as a €1,500 on the Toyota Corolla Hybrid (€33,310) and Toyota Corolla Touring Sports (from €34,875), and €1,000 on the Toyota Corolla Saloon (from €34,255). The Toyota bZ4X is being offered with APRs from 3.9 per cent with Toyota Easy PCP Finance. 

Zoë Bradley, head of marketing communications and corporate affairs in Toyota Ireland said: “We’re excited to announce our 242 offers with great value trade-in boosters and low APRs offering additional value across our range of Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid and Electric models.

“There is something to suit all lifestyles and style choices as well as budgets, and we’re urging interested customers to contact their local dealer now to find out more information and avoid missing out on July delivery.” 

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