


Here are some snapshots of used Toyota Vitz models currently available in Kenya, ranging from older locally-used units to newer foreign imports.
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ToggleToyota Vitz Used Prices in Kenya — 2025 Overview
Looking for a practical, fuel-efficient hatchback in Kenya? The Toyota Vitz continues to be a solid choice. Here’s a thorough breakdown of current pricing trends for used models:
1. Overall Price Ranges
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Older, locally used models (2005–2013): These typically range from around KSh 480,000 up to KSh 800,000 depending on year, mileage, and condition autoskenya.comJiji Kenya+1.
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Mid-range models (2014–2016): Expect to pay between KSh 650,000 and KSh 950,000 for relatively well-maintained units AutochekCars45Digger Classified Motors Ads in Kenya.
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Recent foreign used imports (2017–2019): These go for KSh 1,200,000 to KSh 1,450,000+, especially hybrids or high-spec versions Jiji Kenya+1Cars45Autochek.
2. Examples by Source
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Jiji Kenya:
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2013 (1.0–1.3L): KSh 610,000 – 780,000
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2018 hybrids/imports: KSh 1.15M – 1.45M
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2011–2012 locally used: KSh 535,000 – 660,000 Jiji Kenya.
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Autochek:
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2010 (1300 cc local): KSh 550,000
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2018 (1000 cc foreign): KSh 1.28M – 1.35M Autochek.
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Cars45 and others:
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2019 (1.3 L foreign): KSh 1.29M – 1.40M
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Hybrid versions (1.5 L): up to KSh 1.42M – 1.45M Cars45.
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Digger Motors:
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2013: KSh 750,000
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2015: KSh 950,000 Digger Classified Motors Ads in Kenya.
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General listings:
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2014 models often around KSh 650,000
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Local older models 2011–2012 around KSh 650,000 Autochek.
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Price Snapshot Table
| Year / Type | Price Range (KES) |
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| 2005–2011 (locally used) | 480,000 – 800,000 |
| 2012–2016 (mid-range) | 650,000 – 950,000 |
| 2017–2019 (foreign imports) | 1,200,000 – 1,450,000+ |
| Hybrid versions (2018–2019) | 1,300,000 – 1,450,000+ |
Buying Tips & Considerations
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Mileage and service history matter—lower mileage and full service records can significantly influence pricing.
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Hybrid models command a premium, reflecting their improved fuel economy and eco-friendliness.
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Local vs import: Imported models (often called “foreign used”) tend to be newer and better spec’d, but factor in import costs, inspection, and compliance.
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Market fluctuations: Prices shift based on demand, access to parts, and seasonal trends—a bit of patience during negotiations goes a long way.
Final Word
If you’re looking for solid value:
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Go local if you’re budget-conscious—plenty of reliable Vitz models under KSh 800,000.
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Consider recent imports if you want newer features or hybrid efficiency—expect to pay around KSh 1.2M–1.45M.
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There are great deals out there—just match your budget with your must-have features.