Kenya 2020. Toyota reinforces leadership in market severely affected by the pandemic (-47.8%)
Kenyan auto market in 2020 falls by 47.8% as the pandemic and restrictions affect sales. Full-Year sales have been 6.942, while the leader Toyota consolidates its leadership by gaining 7.5% market share.
Kenya 2017. Toyota gained in a market falling 20%
Kenyan Cars Sales in the 2017 fell near 20% hit by political crisis and deterioration of economic activity. The market has lost near 40% in two years. Isuzu is leader, thanks to the domination in the HCV segment, followed by Toyota, leader in light vehicles.
Kenya Autos Market Report 2010-2019
Kenya Car Market Report 2010-2017 features historical data and insights plus professional forecast on new vehicles sales by type, manufacturer, brand and model providing an easy-to-use picture of current and future competitive landscape.
Kenya 2023. Vehicle Market Falls 28.3% In YTD Sales Up To September
Kenya's Auto market in September 2023 falls for the 4th month in a row, reporting 364 new light vehicle registrations (-57.5%). YTD figures at 7,985 are down 28.3% from the previous year.
Kenya 2022. Auto Market Interrupts Rise Falling 2.0% In Yearly Sales
Kenya's Auto market in 2022 interrupts the momentum built up in 2021, falling 2.0% to 15,941 new sales. Toyota and Isuzu hold more than 70% market share combined.
Kenya 2018. Booming in Q4, the market recovered 29%
Kenyan Vehicles Sales grew 29.3% 2018 fluctuating for the entire year, ending with registrations at 14.265. Isuzu was again the market leader, ahead of Toyota, with a wide gap over Mitsubishi. Nissan is working to launch a new plant to produce small vans.
Kenya 214. New Vehicles Market up 16%
Kenya New Vehicles Market up 16% in 2014 recovering from the previous year but not yet growing in line with the market potential, penalized by strong import of pre-owned vehicles. Mitsubishi dominates the market.