The Toyota Passo also known as the Daihatsu Boon is a compact hatchback whose popularity in urban areas has increased immensely owing to its fuel efficiency, practicality, and its compactness that allows it to maneuver easily in confined spaces or traffic. The Passo has largely been embraced by taxi operators thanks to its excellent return on investment. It competes with the Mazda Demio, Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit, Suzuki Waggon R, Subaru Trezia, Nissan Note, and Mitsubishi Colt.
The Toyota Premio has built a significant following in the Kenyan market since its debut in 2001 presenting a compelling blend of comfort, reliability, and fuel efficiency. Its exterior styling features sleek and sculpted surfaces that enhances its allure as the interior envelopes you in a calm and serene environment. Under the hood are a range of engine options that strike a balance between performance and fuel efficiency. Despite its huge fanbase, Toyota decided to discontinue the Premio in March of 2021 bringing its dominance on Kenyan road to an end. It faces rivalry from the Nissan Bluebird, Honda Accord, Mazda Atenza, Mitsubishi Galant, and Subaru Legacy.
The Toyota Probox is a well-rounded commercial vehicle that has dominated the Kenyan market for quite some time and it seems not to be relenting as the 2021 model is out to stamp its authority having undergone subtle refinements to be somewhat appealing. While it may not be equipped with luxurious amenities, it does not compromise its stability and handling. Cargo haulers will find it ideal thanks to its practicality and versatility It competes with the Nissan AD Van and Toyota Succeed.
The Toyota Probox is a light commercial vehicle that boasts a grassroot following both in urban and rural areas offering a blend of reliability, fuel efficiency, practicality, and versatility. Its workhorse rate & ability to endure and adapt to different terrains make it among the most sought-after cars. The Probox is neither flashy nor tech-savvy, but it ticks all the boxes right. It competes with the Nissan AD Van and Toyota Succeed.
The Toyota RAV4 continues to be a top choice in the compact SUV category showcasing Toyota’s commitment to manufacturing durable, versatile, and reliable vehicles. From its rugged exterior design harmoniously blending with contemporary elements to remain competitive in the market to its spacious and practical interior, the RAV4 ticks all the boxes. Under the hood is a range of engine options that strike a perfect balance between performance and fuel efficiency. It competes with the Honda CR-V, Mazda CX-5, Subaru Forester, Volkswagen Tiguan, Mitsubishi Outlander, and Nissan X-trail.
The Toyota RAV4 is a familiar vehicle that has dominated the Kenyan market since its inception decades ago offering a compelling blend of performance, fuel efficiency, and technology. Its iteration has been more evolutionary than revolutionary incorporating modern aesthetics to remain competitive in the market. The RAV4 is among the longest-running product produced by Toyota showcasing the company’s commitment to crafting durable and reliable vehicles that withstand the test of time. Despite its strengths, it faces competition from the Honda CR-V, Mazda CX-5, Subaru Forester, Volkswagen Tiguan, Mitsubishi Outlander, and Nissan X-trail.
The Subaru Impreza makes a perfect choice for those looking for an all-wheel drive car with strong safety credentials (Eyesight technology). Its stylish and sporty exterior inspires confidence from every angle as the spacious cabin is quite practical. Although it may not be the most luxurious and driven by powerful engines in its class, it boasts a refined driving experience that is unmatched. Its wide fanbase have an option of choosing between a sedan or a hatchback. Either way, one gets to enjoy the excellent perks of the Impreza. It competes with the Toyota Corolla, Mazda Axela, Honda Civic, Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus, Hyundai Elantra, and Kia Forte.
The Subaru Impreza continues to garner a massive following in the Kenyan market offering a blend of performance, fuel efficiency, and advanced safety features making it ideal for driving both in urban and rural areas. The Impreza encompasses an all-wheel drive configuration that enhances traction, especially on slippery surfaces making it stand out among its fierce rivals. Like other cars that Subaru manufactures, the Impreza continues to uphold the company’s reputation for crafting reliable and durable vehicles. It competes with the Toyota Corolla, Mazda Axela, Honda Civic, Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus, Hyundai Elantra, and Kia Forte.