The 2023 Toyota Crown reigns as Toyota’s flagship, blending luxury, tech, and bold design. Now in its 16th generation, it breaks tradition with a global multi-body lineup—Crossover, Sport, Sedan, and Estate—each delivering premium flair with purpose.
The Crown Crossover headlines with two hybrid options: a 236-hp 2.5L hybrid and a punchy 340-hp Hybrid MAX with a turbocharged 2.4L and all-wheel drive. Inside, expect a 12.3″ touchscreen, digital cluster, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0.
With striking style, cutting-edge tech, and electrified powertrains, the Crown redefines what a premium Toyota can be.
The Toyota C-HR has carved a niche for itself as the daring oddball in Toyota’s otherwise conservative lineup since its debut in 2016. Now, nearly a decade later, the second-generation C-HR returns bolder and sharper than ever, looking less like a compact crossover and more like a concept car that escaped the design studio. With its coupe-inspired silhouette, dramatic lighting, and cutting-edge hybrid powertrains, the 2025 C-HR signals Toyota’s intent to lead not just with reliability but with style and substance. But beneath the bold redesign, does it deliver where it counts?
The BMW X6 is positioned between the more conventional X5 and the performance-focused XM in BMW’s SUV lineup. It debuted in 2008 as the first-ever Sports Activity Coupe, combining the muscular stance of an SUV with the sloping roofline of a coupe. The first generation (E71) ran from 2008 to 2014, followed by the second generation (F16) from 2014 to 2019. The X6 is currently in its third generation (G06), which launched in 2019 and received a facelift in 2023.
Lexus SUVs have always appealed to a niche group of buyers — those who want the proven ruggedness of a Toyota, but wrapped in a more refined, luxurious package. With the all-new Lexus GX 550, that balance has been pushed even further.
Sharing its platform with the new J250 Prado, the GX 550 takes the same go-anywhere DNA and elevates it with a bold new design, premium materials, and advanced tech. It swaps the old V8 for a more efficient twin-turbo V6, adds modern features throughout the cabin, and adopts a sharper, more muscular look that screams presence.
The Suzuki Fronx has been in production since 2023, marking the brand’s entry into the fast-growing compact crossover SUV segment. This market has seen a sharp rise in demand worldwide, particularly in urban areas, where buyers seek the elevated stance and versatility of an SUV without sacrificing the maneuverability of a compact car. Based on the Baleno platform, the Fronx combines coupe-like styling with SUV-inspired toughness, positioning it as an attractive option for young professionals and small families.
Neta Aya is a subcompact electric crossover SUV that continues to solidify its presence on Kenyan roads. It offers a combination of efficiency, practicality, and modernity. It was previously known as Neta V before it was facelifted. Folks looking for an eco-friendly and budget-conscious car for city driving will find it appealing and befitting. It competes with the Dongfeng Box, Aion Y Plus, BYD Dolphin, Ora Good Cat, and MG4 Electric.
Neta L is a midsize electric SUV that continues to gain traction in the Kenyan market owing to its compelling features with the icing on the cake being its outstanding range. Its competitive pricing sets it apart from rivals like BYD Song Plus, and Tesla Model Y. Individuals with households will appreciate its practical and spacious cabin. Urban dwellers will find it ideal for a daily driver.





