Import a Toyota Land Cruiser to Kenya from Japan. Check compliant right-hand drive stock, Mombasa C&F quote support, KEBS inspection context, and WhatsApp sourcing.
Toyota Land Cruiser is the premium 4WD choice for Kenya buyers who need maximum durability, comfort, road presence, and confidence for safari, corporate, NGO, farm, and long-distance use.
Kenyan Land Cruiser buyers choose it for heavy-duty Toyota engineering, high resale value, long-distance comfort, and a stronger fit for demanding roads than most city SUVs.
Vehicle type
Premium heavy-duty 4WD SUV
Destination port
Mombasa
Import rule
Max 8 years (year of first registration)
Use cases
Safari and lodge operations, Corporate and NGO fleets, Premium rough-road SUV
Stock note
Live Toyota Land Cruiser stock changes often. If this page has no exact matching unit today, CarHappy can discuss current stock or sourcing options from Japan.
Quick answers
Can I import a Toyota Land Cruiser to Kenya?
Yes. Kenya requires imported used vehicles to be right-hand drive, less than 8 years old from the year of first registration, and roadworthiness-inspected by a KEBS-appointed inspection agent before shipment. For 2026 planning, use 2019 first registration or newer as the working filter. CarHappy helps you choose a compliant Toyota Land Cruiser from Japan and handles export to Mombasa.
How much does a Toyota Land Cruiser cost in Kenya?
A Toyota Land Cruiser for Kenya is usually quoted as the car price plus ocean freight to Mombasa (C&F). On top of that you pay Kenya import taxes and clearing costs locally. Prices vary widely by year, grade and mileage — check the live stock prices on this page, then ask CarHappy on WhatsApp for a full landed estimate for your target year.
How much does it cost to import a Toyota Land Cruiser to Kenya?
The landed cost is the CIF value (car price + ocean freight to Mombasa + insurance) plus Kenya import taxes. Kenya motor vehicle import charges include Import Duty 25%, Excise Duty by engine or powertrain category, VAT 16%, Import Declaration Fees 3.5%, and Railway Development Levy 2%. KRA valuation and the exact landed cost should be confirmed for the specific vehicle before payment.
How long does shipping a Toyota Land Cruiser to Kenya take?
About 4–6 weeks ocean shipping from Japan to Mombasa, plus local KRA/KEBS clearance before delivery.
Is the Toyota Land Cruiser a good choice in Kenya?
Kenyan Land Cruiser buyers choose it for heavy-duty Toyota engineering, high resale value, long-distance comfort, and a stronger fit for demanding roads than most city SUVs.