Passenger comfort
Think about how the group wants to use the cabin. A private saloon suits a focused transfer, while a flexible group cabin can make conversation, family travel and longer touring days easier.

Explore chauffeur vehicles for airport transfers, business schedules, private tours and group travel across Ireland. We help you choose around the people, luggage and route.
A considered choice
Choosing a chauffeur vehicle is not only about appearance. The right cabin should make the pickup straightforward, hold the luggage you actually plan to bring and feel comfortable for the amount of time you will spend on the road. A business transfer through Dublin asks for something different from a family tour, a golf itinerary or a private group arriving from a cruise port.
The fleet collection below presents private saloons, a flexible Mercedes V-Class, a group travel option and a long-wheelbase SUV. Browse the vehicle styles, then send us the full journey details. We will help narrow the choice based on your route, party and equipment, with the final vehicle class confirmed for your booking.
Before choosing
A good vehicle recommendation starts with the real journey. These are the details that help us understand what will work comfortably.
Think about how the group wants to use the cabin. A private saloon suits a focused transfer, while a flexible group cabin can make conversation, family travel and longer touring days easier.
Suitcases are only part of the picture. Golf bags, child equipment, presentation cases and mobility items all affect the right vehicle choice. Tell us what is travelling with you.
An airport run, a corporate roadshow, a country-house wedding and a multi-day tour ask different things of a vehicle. We match the recommendation to the full journey.

E-Class
A polished private saloon for airport arrivals, business schedules and point-to-point travel when a quiet cabin and an easy arrival matter.

S-Class
A rear-cabin focused saloon for executive schedules, formal arrivals and guests who want the journey to feel especially calm and considered.

V-Class
A flexible cabin for families, small groups and multi-stop itineraries where travelling together is more useful than splitting across cars.

Sprinter
A group travel option for itineraries where keeping everyone together simplifies port collections, event movements and longer touring days.

Range Rover
A long-wheelbase SUV for country routes, golf itineraries and venue arrivals where a higher seating position suits the character of the day.
Fleet questions
Vehicle choice becomes much simpler once the route, party and luggage are clear. These answers cover the questions guests usually ask first.
Start with the practical details: how many people are travelling, how much luggage you have, whether you are carrying golf bags or specialist equipment, and how long you expect to spend on the road. Tell us the full itinerary rather than choosing from the badge alone. We can then discuss the vehicle class that gives your group a comfortable cabin without making the journey more complicated than it needs to be.
Both are private saloons, but they suit slightly different priorities. The E-Class is a natural fit for airport transfers, business appointments and everyday chauffeur travel. The S-Class places more emphasis on the rear passenger experience and is often considered for executive schedules or formal arrivals. Luggage requirements and availability still need to be checked before the vehicle is confirmed.
A Mercedes V-Class is often worth considering when people want to travel together with more room for personal luggage. Golf bags, push trolleys, child equipment and large suitcases can change what fits comfortably, so include them in your enquiry. For a larger private group, ask about the group vehicle options available for your date and route.
Yes, you can tell us which vehicle class you prefer and why it suits the occasion. We will check the date, route, passenger needs and luggage before confirming the booking. If a different configuration would work better, the team can explain the options clearly rather than leaving you to guess from a photograph.
Share the pickup and drop-off points, travel date, passenger count, number and size of bags, planned stops, and any flight, cruise or event timings. Mention golf equipment, child seating needs or mobility considerations at the start. Those details help the team recommend a suitable vehicle class and plan the journey properly.
Yes. A chauffeur itinerary can cover an airport arrival, hotel transfer, touring days, dinner movements and the final departure. Keeping the wider schedule together also makes it easier to consider luggage, route changes and the vehicle style that fits the complete trip rather than one isolated transfer.