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Do you have the courage to own a Mercedes Car in Kenya? Many Kenyans associate Mercedes-Benz with success. If you own one, you’re part of an elite club and your family members and even friends will always give you respect because you drive a ‘Benz’.
However, since tastes differ, maybe you love Mercedes saloon cars or prefer Mercedes SUV cars like the GLE. At Gybird Motors Showroom Nairobi, we offer different models of Mercedes Benz cars at a very reasonable price. Visit us today and drive home the luxury you deserve.
Here are the most famous Mercedes Benz SUV Cars:
The GLA is a compact pick for city life or small families. It’s fast, easy to park, and comes with petrol or hybrid engines. Inside, you’ll find a modern vibe—big touchscreen, cozy seats, and enough space for groceries or school bags. Hybrid versions even let you drive short distances on electric power.
Next up, the GLC nails the balance between fancy and practical. Smooth ride, optional all-wheel drive, and a cabin that feels like a luxury lounge—think twin screens, soft leather, and mood lighting. Great for road trips or daily errands.
If adventure calls, the GLE is your buddy. Strong engines (including hybrids), comfy seats for long drives, and optional third-row seating for extra passengers. It handles rough roads but still feels fast on highways.
Then there’s the G-Class (or G-Wagon)—a beast off-road with a boxy, iconic look. AMG versions are crazy fast and more expensive, but even the base model feels rugged. Inside? Pure luxury: digital screens, hand-stitched leather, and enough tech to make it feel like a spaceship.
Prices vary a lot. A used GLA starts around Ksh 2.5 million (2012 model), while newer ones hit Ksh 3.8 million. The GLC ranges from Ksh 4.5 million to Ksh 6.8 million. The GLE? Between Ksh 8 million and Ksh 20 million. The G-Wagon is the king—prices start at Ksh 12.5 million and soar past Ksh 40 million for top specs.
Thinking about Mercedes saloon cars? The A-Class is your go-to for city life—small, easy to park, and sips fuel reasonably. Petrol or hybrid engines keep things lively, and the cabin’s got a stunning touchscreen that’s easy to use.
Need more luxury? The C-Class feels like rolling in a VIP lounge. Smooth on highways, handles potholes like a champ, and the fancy mood lighting makes night drives feel special.
For road trips or family rides, the E-Class gives you space to stretch out, strong engines, and hybrid tech that’s quiet as a whisper in traffic.
Want the ultimate Mercedes Saloon car? The S-Class is pure magic—massaging seats, a cabin so quiet you’ll forget Nairobi’s noise, and tech that’ll make your friends jealous.
Prices? A used A-Class starts around Ksh 2.5 million (2012 models), while newer ones hit Ksh 6 million. The C-Class ranges from Ksh 1.8 million to Ksh 3.5 million. The E-Class costs Ksh 2.8 million to Ksh 6.5 million, and the S-Class? That’ll set you back Ksh 3.5 million to over Ksh 10 million.
Looking for a powerful ride in Kenya? Mercedes sports cars like the AMG GT, C63 AMG Coupe, and SL turn heads.
The AMG GT is a speed demon. Its V8 engine hits 0–100 km/h in 3–4 seconds, with a roar that sounds like a storm. The low, sharp design and racing-style interior make it perfect for track days.
The C63 AMG Coupe is great for daily drives but still packs a punch. Its V8 engine and tight grip on corners let you zoom through roads while staying comfy inside. The SL is a fancy convertible. With engines from V6 to V8, it goes fast (0–100 km/h in 3.5–4.5 seconds) and lets you drop the roof in seconds for open-air fun. All three cars mix luxury with wild performance.
Used Mercedes sports cars in Kenya cost between Ksh 4.5 million and Ksh 20 million. For example, a 2017 AMG GT starts at Ksh 4.5 million, while newer 2020 models hit Ksh 20 million. The C63 AMG Coupe (2017–2018) costs Ksh 8.5–11 million. The SL ranges from Ksh 4.5 million (2016) to Ksh 8.6 million (2017). Prices change based on age, engine size, and features.
AMG Mercedes cars are always thrilling and fun to drive. These cars began in 1967 when Hans Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher tuned Mercedes engines for racing.
Now owned by Mercedes, AMG models are hand-built for power. The A 45 S is a small hatchback with 415 horsepower, hitting 0–100 km/h in 3.9 seconds—fast and fun for daily drives.
The C 63 S mixes luxury with a 670-horsepower V8 hybrid, perfect for speed lovers. The E 63 S feels like a supercar but stays comfy, while the S 63 offers silent electric mode and crazy speed (0–100 km/h in 3.2 seconds). All AMG cars look fierce, with loud exhausts, sporty interiors, and sharp designs.
Used AMG prices in Kenya depend on age and features. The A 45 S costs Ksh 2.6–3.3 million (2015–2017 models). The C 63 S ranges Ksh 7–8.5 million (2017–2018). The E 63 S is Ksh 12.5–13 million (2017–2018), and the S 63 goes up to Ksh 20 million (2015–2017).
Mercedes luxury cars are more than just rides—they’re status symbols.
The S-Class is a bossy car. With engines from smooth V6s to roaring AMG V8s, it hits 0–100 km/h in 4 seconds but feels like floating on air. Inside, massaging seats, mood lighting, and a giant screen make it a mobile paradise.
The GLS is a luxury SUV for families. Its V8 power and air suspension crush potholes, while three rows of seats and a silent cabin keep everyone happy.
The Maybach S-Class is pure opulence. With a whisper-quiet V12, reclining seats with calf massagers, and a starlit roof, it’s built for those who want to be driven, like bosses, not drive.
Prices for used models vary. The S-Class starts at Ksh 8 million (2017), the GLS at Ksh 8.5 million (2017), and the Maybach from Ksh 23 million (2018). Newer models hit Ksh 40+ million.
Mercedes hybrid cars give you luxury while cutting fuel costs. These cars mix fuel engines with electric motors for better mileage and quiet drives.
C 350 e (C-Class Hybrid) – Great for city trips. Its hybrid engine hits 0–100 km/h in 6 seconds and runs 50 km on electric power alone. Looks sleek like a regular C-Class but hides hybrid tech. Inside, leather seats and mood lighting keep it classy.
GLE 350 de (SUV Hybrid) – A diesel-electric SUV for rough roads. It’s quick (0–100 km/h in 6 seconds) and sips fuel. Roomy inside with twin screens and space for gear.
S 580 e (S-Class Hybrid) – Pure luxury with 500+ horsepower. Silent electric mode, massaging seats, and a starry roof make it feel like a palace.
E 300 e (E-Class Hybrid) – Balances speed (0–100 km/h in 5.5 seconds) and comfort. Perfect for daily drives with a comfy cabin and quiet electric mode.
Prices start at Ksh 4 million for used E 300 e models. The C-Class Hybrid ranges Ksh 7–9 million, the GLE SUV Hybrid Ksh 7.5–10 million, and the S-Class Hybrid Ksh 21–25 million.
Mercedes classic cars aren’t just old—they’re legendary cars.
The W123 (1976–1985) for instance is quite common on Kenyan roads even today. Known for its tough diesel engines, it pushes 100 km/h in 12–18 seconds.
The below Mercedes classic cars are models you won’t find very easy in Kenya, but some people have them:
The 280SL “Pagoda” (1963–1971) is a drop-top beauty with a curvy roof and smooth straight-six engine. Perfect for sunny cruises, it mixes style with simple luxury.
The 600 “Grosser” (1963–1981) —has huge V8 power, hydraulic seats, and silent rides.
The ultra-rare 300SL “Gullwing” (1954–1957) flips doors upward and hits 250 km/h, making it a million-dollar showstopper. These cars ooze class and only get pricier with age.
Prices start at Ksh 650,000 for a W123 (1985) and shoot up to Ksh 200+ million for the Gullwing. The Pagoda costs Ksh 8–12 million, while the Grosser hits Ksh 15–20 million.
As of March 20, 2025, Mercedes latest cars include the 2025 C-Class Sedan, CLA 250 Sedan, CLE 300 Convertible/Coupe, E-Class Sedan/Wagon, EQB SUV, EQE Sedan/SUV, EQS Sedan/SUV, and the G-Class SUV.
1. What does CGI stand for in Mercedes cars?
CGI in Mercedes cars means Charged Gasoline Injection. It’s a type of turbo engine that uses less fuel but gives more power. Think of it as a smart way to make the engine stronger and save fuel.
2. What does 4MATIC mean on Mercedes cars?
4MATIC is Mercedes’ all-wheel-drive system. It means power goes to all four wheels, helping the car grip better on slippery roads (like rain or dirt). It’s great for rough roads or bad weather.
3. How much do Mercedes cars cost?
Prices depend on the model. Used Mercedes start around Ksh 1.8 million (like older A-Class). Newer or fancier models (like the G-Wagon or Maybach) can cost over Ksh 40 million. Smaller cars (A-Class) are cheaper; big SUVs or luxury cars cost more.
4. Why are Mercedes good cars?
Mercedes cars last long, feel comfy, and hold their value. They’re built with strong German engineering, have smooth rides, and come with cool tech (like mood lighting or self-parking). They’re also safe and stylish.
5. Where are Mercedes cars made?
Most Mercedes cars are made in Germany, but they also have factories in the USA, China, and South Africa. AMG sports cars are hand-built in Germany for top quality.
6. How does Mercedes name their cars?
Mercedes uses letters and numbers. Letters like A, C, E, S show the size (A=smallest, S=biggest). Numbers (like 200 or 350) tell the engine power (higher = stronger). Words like “4MATIC” mean all-wheel drive, and “CGI” means turbo engines.
Where to Find Mercedes Cars for Sale in Kenya
No matter which models of Mercedes cars you want, with Gybird Motors Showroom in Nairobi, you get:
Mercedes Benz foreign used cars
Transparent and reasonable prices of Mercedes-Benz cars
Test drives and financing options
Professional customer support
Your dream Benz is waiting, from Mercedes SUV cars to Mercedes Sports cars. Visit us at Gybird Motors Showroom Off Kiambu Road along the Northern Bypass or visit our website: www.gybird.co.ke to check our variety of Mercedes Cars and other types of cars.