In an exciting development for car enthusiasts and industry watchers, the latest Toyota Prado J250 has been spotted on Kenyan roads.
The sightings included a civilian model and another registered to a government parastatal, marking the first public appearances of this highly anticipated SUV in the country.
The sleek, robust Toyota Prado J250 was seen navigating Nairobi’s bustling streets, with one vehicle bearing civilian number plates and the other identified as a government vehicle.
The presence of these models suggests that the J250 is already making its way into the local market, a move that has piqued the interest of many potential buyers and industry stakeholders.
The new Prado J250 is equipped with a 2.8-litre turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine, delivering 150 kW of power and 500 Nm of torque.
This model features an eight-speed automatic transmission and full-time four-wheel drive, ensuring a smooth and powerful driving experience both on and off-road.
Notably, the J250 also includes a 48-volt mild-hybrid system to enhance fuel efficiency by powering auxiliary systems like lights and air conditioning.
Blending modern design with a nod to its heritage, the Prado J250 boasts a robust and practical interior.
Its features include a versatile 5- to 7-seater configuration, advanced safety systems like Toyota Safety Sense, and enhanced off-road capabilities thanks to the TNGA-F platform.
This platform increases frame rigidity by 30% and overall rigidity by 50%, ensuring durability and performance in challenging conditions.
The Toyota Prado is a popular choice among wealthy Kenyans, politicians, and government agencies for several reasons, reflecting its status and practical benefits.