Field of 40 Cars in tussle for 2025 Irish Car of the Year title

20 Sep 2024

Forty new car models will fight it out for the coveted title of Irish Car of the Year 2025, in association with Continental Tyres. The winners from the 2025 Irish Car of the Year awards programme will be revealed at a gala event in The Conrad Hotel, Dublin, on Friday November 15th.

Voted on by jury members who are drawn from the Motoring Media Association of Ireland (MMAI), a group made up of 29 of Ireland’s most experienced motoring journalists, the Irish Car of the Year awards highlight for Irish motorists the best cars that have been launched in the country this year taking into account the particular requirements of the Irish market.

Daragh Keany, Chairman of the MMAI, said: “The past number of years have witnessed a number of shocks for the car manufacturing industry starting with the Covid pandemic in 2020 which was quickly followed by the worldwide semi-conductor shortage. These events all served to seriously reduce or delay the number of new cars built and launched over those years. However, with a strong field of 40 exciting new car models for this year’s Irish Car of the Year awards programme, which is an increase of eight on last year’s tally, it shows that the industry here is not just surviving but thriving. There is huge excitement among the MMAI jurors, and we will have our work cut out for us getting through the eligible vehicles and voting process over the coming weeks”. 

Tom Dennigan of awards sponsor, German premium tyre brand Continental Tyres, said: “We are proud to again be associated with the Irish Car of the Year awards which recognises the best cars launched in Ireland each year.  Electric vehicles have really come to the fore over the last number of years – for four years straight, the winner of the overall Irish Car of the Year title has been an electric vehicle but it remains to be seen if that will be the case for the 2025 winner, 17 of the 40 entrants are full electric models so they are definitely in with a good shout, but by no means a shoo in!”

Last year’s winner of the 2024 Irish Car of the Year award was the all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 6. To find out if the overall winner for 2025 is again an electric model, motorists in Ireland will have to wait until the awards event on November 15.

The full field of candidates for the Irish Car of the Year 2025 awards is as follows:

Audi Q6 eTronKia EV9Renault Rafale
BMW i5/5 SeriesLexus LBXRenault Symbioz
BMW iX2/X2Lotus EletreSkoda Kodiaq
BYD DolphinMercedes-Benz E-ClassSkoda Superb
BYD SealMercedes-Benz CLE Coupé/CabrioSmart #1
Citroen AmiMercedes-Benz V-ClassSmart #3
Fiat 600Mini CountrymanSubaru Forester
Ford ExplorerMini CooperSuzuki Swift
Honda CR-VMG3Toyota C-HR
Honda ZR-VPeugeot 3008Volkswagen ID.7
Honda eNY1Polestar 3Volkswagen Tiguan
Hyundai Santa FePolestar 4Volvo EX30
Hyundai Ioniq 5NPorsche Macan 
KGM Torres EVXRenault Scenic 

Photo caption: Daragh Keany, Chairman of the MMAI, with Tom Dennigan of Continental Tyres Ireland, at the launch of 2025 Irish Car of the Year

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