The Honda Fit has solidified its position as one of the best-selling cars in Kenya. It looks small on the outside but it is very big inside hence the reason why folks with small families will find it befitting their purpose. Due to its stellar fuel economy, commuters in the metropolis will appreciate its mileage cover. It encompasses advanced safety features that guarantee a buyer value for money. As much as it has the benefits of an excellent hatchback, it faces rivalry from the Toyota Vitz, Suzuki Swift, Mazda Demio, and Nissan Note.
The Honda Fit has built a formidable brand for itself as it is among the most sought-after cars in Kenya. In other regions, it is known as the Honda Jazz. Even though its engine capacity is not as powerful as its competitors, it wins a lot when it comes to fuel economy, a factor that will appeal to a number of commuters residing in urban areas, and cabin room which is very spacious for its class. It faces stiff competition from the likes of the Toyota Vitz, Suzuki Swift, Mazda Demio, and Nissan Note.
The Honda Fit is a five-door hatchback that enjoys a significant following in the Kenyan market primarily because of its stellar fuel economy, compactness, and surprisingly a spacious cabin for its class. Since its inception in 2001, it has been in the shadows of the Toyota Vitz but the tides have changed after its third iteration which is more stylish was availed to the public. Urban dwellers will opt for it without giving a second thought for its specs speak for themselves. In other markets, it is sold as the Honda Jazz. Its rivals include the Toyota Vitz, Suzuki Swift, Mazda Demio, and Nissan Note.
The Mazda CX-5 has solidified its position as the best-selling crossover in Kenya. It offers a perfect blend of practicality, performance, and exterior styling. From all angles, it depicts elegance, grandeur, and sophistication characteristics that make it ideal for a daily driver, especially for city inhabitants. People who love long-distance drives will have good value for their money in the CX-5 due to its outstanding fuel economy. Its rivals include Toyota’s RAV4, Nissan’s X-Trail, Ford Escape, Subaru Forester, Hyundai Tucson, Honda CR-V, and Volkswagen Tiguan.
The majority of people in the Kenyan market are switching their loyalty and preference from sedans to crossovers owing to their practicality, reliability, and stellar fuel economy. The Mazda CX-5 has largely benefitted from this shift as it has become one of the most sought-after vehicles, and despite its popularity, the manufacturers are still getting orders to produce more. It takes pride in its stylish exterior design language, spacious cabin, and enjoyable driving experience. As much as it is advantaged in many ways, it faces stiff competition from the likes of Toyota’s RAV4, Nissan’s X-Trail, Ford Escape, Subaru Forester, Hyundai Tucson, Honda CR-V, and Volkswagen Tiguan.
The Mazda CX-5 is a compact crossover SUV that made its debut in 2012 replacing the Tribute and the slightly larger CX-7. In the Mazda line-up, it boasts being the very first model to incorporate the “KODO” design language as well as encompass the Skyactiv technology. Its presence in the Kenyan market has been felt all over as you can barely cover a short distance without sporting one. Its engaging driving experience, stellar fuel economy, and exterior styling are characteristics that have made it to be endured by Kenyans. It faces stiff competition from Toyota’s RAV4, Nissan’s X-Trail, Ford Escape, Subaru Forester, Hyundai Tucson, Honda CR-V, and Volkswagen Tiguan.
A German performance, an Italian flare, and a Japanese price are what sums up the Mazda Atenza. Its popularity in the Kenyan market has been multiplying year after year and within no time it will be among the most sought-after cars. The attention to detail is what has built the Atenza a good reputation. From every angle, this car inspires confidence and elegance, hence the reason why city dwellers will find it ideal as a daily driver. As much as it boasts the perks of an excellent car, it is up against the BMW 3 series, Mercedes C200, Toyota Mark X, Subaru Legacy, VW Passat, and Audi A4.
The Mazda Atenza which is also known as the Mazda 6 in other markets is a midsize sedan that made its debut in 2002 replacing the long-running Mazda Capella. The Atenza was used as the first example of Mazda’s “Stylish, Insightful, and Spirited” design philosophy. Its lovely reception in the Kenyan market was no surprise as any car enthusiast would love a car with an elegant interior layout, advanced safety features, and performance-oriented, all of which have been encompassed in the Atenza. It competes with the BMW 3 series, Mercedes C200, Toyota Mark X, Subaru Legacy, VW Passat, and Audi A4.