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CFAO Mobility Kenya unveils three new Suzuki models for cost-conscious buyers

CFAO Mobility Kenya unveils three new Suzuki models for cost-conscious buyers

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CFAO Mobility Kenya has unveiled three new Suzuki models in Kenya—the Super Carry, Eeco and Across—positioning them for individuals and small businesses seeking lower running costs and practical mobility options.

In a press statement dated June 29, 2026, the firm said the launch is aimed at buyers who are increasingly driven by value considerations as vehicle ownership costs rise and businesses focus on efficiency, particularly in urban logistics and passenger transport.

The new line-up includes the Suzuki Super Carry, a light-duty pickup targeted at small businesses and last-mile logistics; the Suzuki Eeco, a multi-purpose van designed for both family and commercial use; and the Suzuki Across, an SUV offered with all-wheel-drive capability, according to the statement.

“Kenya’s automotive market is increasingly value-driven, with buyers being cost-conscious and seeking vehicles that offer better value, are reliable, practical, and cost-efficient over time,” said Arvinder Reel, Managing Director at CFAO Mobility Kenya, during the unveiling ceremony. “The Suzuki models are designed to make car ownership more attainable with the models reflecting the brand’s strong commitment to cost-conscious consumers and first-time buyers.”

Reel added that the company is prioritising “safety, reliability, and accessibility” as it targets a broader segment of motorists and commercial operators.

For commercial users, the Super Carry is designed to support daily urban operations and maneuver in congested areas. CFAO Mobility Kenya said the model comes with a 30-litre fuel tank, a payload capacity of up to 730kg and a high-strength steel chassis, with a two-seat, single-cab layout aimed at utility-focused use.

The Eeco, which the company described as a multi-purpose van for passenger and business needs, is designed to carry up to seven passengers and has a payload capacity of 615kg. CFAO Mobility Kenya said the vehicle has a 32-litre fuel tank and is intended for passenger transport and last-mile deliveries, with an emphasis on durability and long-term use.

The Suzuki Across targets motorists seeking a higher-riding vehicle with off-road capability. According to the statement, the model has a five-seat cabin, a 45-litre fuel tank and a 1.5-litre engine. Safety features listed include six airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), dual sensor brake support and hill assist.

The company did not disclose pricing for the new models.

The launch comes as Kenya’s automotive market continues to evolve around affordability, financing availability and total cost of ownership, with demand often concentrated in used imports and value-oriented new vehicles. For distributors, product positioning around fuel consumption and maintenance costs has become a central lever for competing in both personal mobility and commercial transport segments.

CFAO Mobility Kenya said the new Suzuki models will be supported by “over 43 branches, dealerships, and authorised service centres,” an aftersales footprint it says is intended to improve access to maintenance and repairs for customers countrywide.

Looking ahead, uptake of the Super Carry and Eeco is likely to be closely watched in the small business and fleet segments, where vehicle utilisation rates and maintenance downtime can materially affect operating margins. The company’s next milestones are expected to include dealer rollout, fleet engagement and further product updates as it broadens its Suzuki portfolio in Kenya.

CFAO Mobility Kenya has introduced three new Suzuki models—the Super Carry, Eeco and Across—targeting buyers focused on running costs, practicality and fuel efficiency. The company says the vehicles will be supported through its aftersales network of more than 43 branches, dealerships and authorised service centres.