The Nissan Note e-Power, known for delivering smooth hybrid efficiency thanks to its electric-assist drivetrain, is available in Kenya’s used car market with prices generally ranging from around KES 1,100,000 to 1,380,000.
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TogglePrice Ranges from Autochek Listings
2018 Foreign-Used Models
One listed in Langata, Nairobi, at about KES 1,100,000 with ~34,635 km mileage Autochek.
Others around Nairobi locations priced from KES 1,250,000 to 1,350,000 Autochek+3Autochek+3Autochek+3.
2017 Foreign-Used Units
Starting at approximately KES 1,330,000 for a foreign-used example with minimal mileage Autochek.
Locally Used Units (2017–2018)
A local 2017 model (~111,000 km) is listed at KES 1,250,000 Autochek.
A local 2018 car (~43,000 km) is priced at KES 1,350,000 Autochek+1.
Summary Table
| Year / Type | Price Range (KES) |
|---|---|
| 2018 (Foreign Used) | ~1,100,000 – 1,350,000 |
| 2017 (Foreign Used) | ~1,330,000 |
| 2017–2018 (Locally Used) | ~1,250,000 – 1,350,000 |
Owner Insights & Feedback from Reddit
A user considering the Nissan Note e-Power for Uber mentions budgets around KES 1–1.3M, with mileage between 50k–80k km typical for imported units Reddit.
The vehicle is praised for its fuel efficiency, reportedly delivering up to 34 km/L Reddit.
In another discussion, an owner compares it to the Nissan Leaf, highlighting notable efficiency improvements: around 3.9 L/100 km consumption (~25 km/L) Reddit.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking to buy a Nissan Note e-Power in Kenya, expect to invest between KES 1.1M and 1.38M, depending largely on year, mileage, and whether the car is locally used or imported.
These hybrids are especially valuable for:
Their excellent fuel economy—ideal for daily urban commuting.
Smooth, quiet performance thanks to series-hybrid drivetrain.