Mercedes Saloon Cars in Kenya And Their Prices

Mercedes Saloon Cars in Kenya And Their Prices

If you could own a Mercedes Saloon car in Kenya (without your landlord thinking you won the lottery), which one would it be and why? 

Here’s a breakdown of popular Mercedes Saloon Cars in Kenya, their prices and features.

Mercedes Saloon Cars List

1. Mercedes A-Class

Best for: City driving, young professionals

Specs & Performance:

The Mercedes A-Class gives you options like petrol or hybrid engines. Most models have 130–400 horsepower. If you step on the accelerator, the car does 0–100 km/h in 6–8 seconds (AMG versions are even quicker). It’s lively but still sips fuel gently. Hybrids let you drive short distances purely on electric power—perfect for crusing around town. The steering feels light, and the suspension handles bumps without making you cringe.

Looks:
This car looks sharp and modern. Up front, it’s got a bold grille with those cool LED lights that glare like they mean business. The body’s compact but curvy, like it’s ready to dart through traffic. Inside, you’ll find a slick dashboard with a tablet-sized screen, soft mood lighting, and seats that hug you just right. It feels like a mini-luxury space, but there’s still room for your coffee cup and grocery bags.

2. Mercedes C-Class

Best for: Luxury + daily use

Specs & Performance:

The Mercedes C-Class lets you pick petrol, diesel, or hybrid engines. Most models crank out 180–500+ horsepower (AMG versions are beasts). Hit the gas, and it does 0–100 km/h in 5–6 seconds (AMG does that in 3.9 seconds). Hybrids save fuel and sneak in electric-only miles for city runs. Steering feels tight, and adaptive suspension smooths out potholes. It’s comfy on highways but still tackles curves without drama.

Looks:
Sleek and sporty, the C-Class flaunts a sharp grille, angry LED headlights, and curves in all the right places. Inside, you’ll find a digital cockpit with a giant touchscreen, mood lighting, and seats that hug you. The cabin feels fancy but not fussy—perfect for the daily grind or a weekend joyride.

3. Mercedes E-Class

Best for: Executives, long trips

Specs & Performance:

The Mercedes E-Class gives you petrol, diesel, or hybrid engines. Most models push 200–350 horsepower (AMG ones go wilder). Hit the pedal, and it jumps to 0–100 km/h in 5–6 seconds—smooth, not jerky. Hybrids save gas and sneak in quiet electric drives for traffic or errands. Steering feels light but precise, and the suspension eats bumps for breakfast. Great for road trips or hustling through city streets.

Looks:
It’s sleek as a cat, with a flashy grille and LED headlights that glare like they’re judging traffic. The body’s all clean lines and subtle curves, mixing class with a hint of sportiness. Inside, you get a spaceship-like dashboard with a giant screen, soft leather seats, and mood lighting that glows like a fancy bar. Roomy enough for adults in the back, and the trunk swallows luggage without a fuss.

4. Mercedes S-Class

Best for: VIPs, luxury lovers

Specs & Performance:

The Mercedes S-Class comes in petrol, diesel and hybrid. Engines range from 300–600+ horsepower (AMG versions go bonkers). It does 0–100 km/h in 4–6 seconds—effortless. Magic Body Control suspension floats over potholes, and rear-wheel steering makes tight spots easy. Hybrids add electric miles for exemplary cruising.

Looks:

The S-Class is a boss in a suit. The long, sleek body wears a chrome grille and slim LED lights that look expensive. Inside, it’s a tech temple: a dash-widescreen, massaging seats, and ambient lighting that dances in 64 colors. The cabin cuddles you in leather and silence, like a private jet on wheels.

Mercedes Saloon Cars Price in Kenya 

Prices vary based on model, engine, and features:

  • Mercedes A-Class: Ksh 2.5 million (2012 model) to Ksh 6 million (2016 model)

  • Mercedes C-Class:  KSh 1.8 million (2012 model) to KSh 3.5 million (2016 model)

  • Mercedes E-Class: Ksh 2.8 million (2012 model)  to Ksh 6.5 million (2016 model)

  • Mercedes S-Class: KSh 3.5 million (2012 model) to KSh 10.5 million (2016 model) 

Visit Gybird Motors Showroom in Nairobi: Find Mercedes saloon cars for sale and other types of cars at our showroom (Kiambu Road) or online: www.gybird.co.ke.


Dennis Birai
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Dennis Birai

Gybird Motors
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