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How much is Lexus LS 600 in Kenya?

The Lexus LS 600h L, produced from 2007 to 2012, is a rare luxury import in Kenya. As of 2025, you’ll mainly encounter it as a used import, with prices driven by year, mileage, condition, and the local import/tax regime. In practice, expect a broad price range and verify current listings for the exact figure.


Model history and Kenyan availability


The LS 600h L is Lexus’s long-wheelbase, hybrid-equipped variant of the LS line, built mainly for the global market in the late 2000s. Because it’s an older, no-longer-produced model, Kenyan availability comes almost entirely from secondary markets (mostly North America or Europe) via importers. Buyers should expect a premium for rarity, and potential maintenance considerations given the model’s age and parts availability locally.


What drives price in the Kenyan market


The following factors shape what you’ll pay for a Lexus LS 600h L in Kenya. Understanding these helps you gauge whether a listing is fair and how much wiggle room there is to negotiate.



  • Age and mileage: Older units with high mileage typically cost less, while well-kept examples with lower mileage command higher prices.

  • Service history: A complete, verifiable service log can push price up and reduce risk for the buyer.

  • Import duties and taxes: Kenya’s import regime adds duties, VAT, and other charges that raise the landed cost and, consequently, the sale price.

  • Condition and cosmetic wear: Interior and exterior condition, as well as tire/rubber wear, affect value significantly.

  • Spec sheet and options: Some LS 600h Ls came with higher-end features for their time; cars with more equipment may fetch more.

  • Location and availability: Nairobi and its surrounding markets often have higher asking prices due to demand and logistics.

  • Dealer vs. private sale: Dealers may offer warranties or after-sales service, which can influence pricing compared with private sales.

  • Market fluctuations and currency impact: Exchange rates and regional demand can shift pricing over time.


Because of these variables, prices can swing considerably between listings. Always compare multiple sources and check the vehicle’s provenance before committing.


Estimated price ranges for used LS 600h L in Kenya


The following ranges reflect typical asking prices seen on local marketplaces and through importers, but actual quotes will vary by vehicle history and current duties. Think of these as rough benchmarks rather than exact figures.



  • Older models (roughly 2007–2010) with higher mileage: about 4–6 million Kenyan shillings

  • Mid-age models (around 2011–2012) with reasonable mileage: about 6–9 million Kenyan shillings

  • Well-maintained examples with low mileage or exceptional condition: about 9–12+ million Kenyan shillings


Note: These ranges assume import-driven pricing typical of Kenya’s market and do not include any after-sale repairs or immediate maintenance needs. Exact prices depend on the current import tax environment and the specific vehicle’s history.


How to verify current prices and find listings


To get an accurate, up-to-date price, consult live listings and speak with trusted importers. The following steps help you locate current offers and assess value.



  1. Check Kenyan vehicle marketplaces for LS 600h L listings and compare those with similar year/mileage examples.

  2. Contact established importers or dealerships that specialize in imported luxury cars to obtain quotes and warranty options.

  3. Review the vehicle’s history and obtain a pre-purchase inspection if possible, focusing on the hybrid system, transmission, and suspension components.

  4. Compare total landed cost, including duties, VAT, registration, and any ongoing service plan or warranty.

  5. Assess maintenance availability and ballast for parts in Kenya, which can influence long-term ownership costs.


By systematically checking listings and obtaining transparent quotes, you’ll be better positioned to determine a fair market price and avoid overpaying for a rare import.


Summary


The Lexus LS 600h L remains a rare sight in Kenya, sold mainly as a used imported luxury vehicle. Prices typically fall in a broad range that is heavily influenced by age, mileage, condition, and the full landed cost after import duties. Expect roughly 4–12 million Kenyan shillings depending on model year, upkeep, and market conditions, with verified service history and a clean mechanical status justifying the higher end of the range. Always verify current listings through Kenyan marketplaces and trusted importers to obtain an accurate, up-to-date price.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.