CFAO Mobility Kenya has rolled out a Kes 17.5 million new generation Landcruiser Prado with a high wheelbase of 2,850mm that offers improved ground clearance.

The Landcruiser Prado boasts a 2.8-liter inline four-cylinder turbo engine paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, delivering up to 201 horsepower and 500 Nm of torque.

Further, it offers an array of assistance features for off-roading, such as a two-differential lock system that allows drivers to make the most of their adventures.

During the launch, CFAO Mobility Kenya Managing Director Arvinder Reel said the company has focused on encapsulating the unique Land Cruiser functionality that safely transports people and luggage anywhere.

 “The maneuverability great off-road handling, and simplicity for repair and modification. We are therefore focused on ensuring that we offer the best possible mobility solutions to all our customers, and this includes those who need a vehicle that is off-road ready to enable them to get around Kenya’s diverse geographical terrain.”

Toyota Kenya launched operations in Kenya in the 1960s, and their vehicles are popular with the affluent, the government, and corporations.