bilstein BEV on the road in Ireland

May 28, 2025
bilstein BEV on the road in Ireland
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The new bilstein group brand experience vehicle, nicknamed ‘BEV’ for short, has arrived in Ireland and the team have been visiting garages across the west of Ireland. 


The vehicle provides a showcase for the febi and Blue Print parts brands and is kitted out with; interactive TV’s, complimentary drinks and chocolate, merchandise and drawers with febi, febPLUS and Blue Print parts on display. There is also technical literature on the walls and a seating area for visitors to ask the team any questions about the brands and parts. It also has access to the massive partsfinder online catalogue. 

Starting out in the West of Ireland, BEV has already made stops in several counties and town, including:
  • County Mayo - Shrule, Knock
  • County Galway - Galway City, Tuam, Headford
  • County Roscommon - Roscommon Town, Ballinasloe
Over the coming weeks, BEV can be expected to be found in the East, South and North West of Ireland. The vehicle will return to bilstein HQ in Markham Vale, UK, in mid-June.  

You can keep up to date with the BEV’s progress on the bilstein LinkedIn page.
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