A collection of supercars arrived in Kenya ahead of the OneLife Rally Safari Kenya, taking place from October 28 to November 4.
The rallying event, which promises a one-of-a-kind experience combining high-performance automobiles and the stunning scenery of Kenya's national parks, will see fans witness the convergence of horsepower and heritage as a parade of supercars graces Kenya's flexuous roads.
The vehicles, which arrived Wednesday afternoon, range from the sleek Porsche 911 GT3 and Lamborghini URUS to the rugged Ford Raptor F150 and Ferrari 458 and have already sparked massive interest both online and offline, with many car enthusiasts expressing their excitement at the prospect of seeing such legendary machines up close.
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The OneLife Rally crew shared the account of how the Lamborghini Urus arrived in Kenya, saying that the journey began in Slovenia, after which the supercar was wrapped in zebra stripes and loaded into a cargo plane bound for Brussels, Belgium, and eventually Kenya.
Furthermore, Antonio Colleluori, CEO of OneLife Rally Africa, emphasized the importance of promoting economic development in Kenya by mixing the allure of fast automobiles with the country's geography.
“The rally isn’t just about fast cars; it's a catalyst for economic empowerment. By showcasing Kenya’s unique terrain, wildlife, and culture, we’re inviting the world to invest in our nation, creating sustainable growth for local communities. Tourism flourishes, businesses thrive, and Kenya’s economy prospers," he said.
Fans who want to see these incredible vehicles will be able to do so during the OneLife Rally's public event on October 28th, from 13:00 to 19:30, at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi.
The safari will begin in Nairobi and end in the seaside town of Malindi, passing through some of Kenya's most famous national parks, including Masai Mara, Amboseli, and Tsavo.