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2023 BMW X7 debuts in Kenya, price starts at Sh28.97 million

NAIROBI, Kenya, Sep 15 – Car dealer Inchcape Kenya has today unveiled the 2023 BMW X7 for the Kenyan market, which will retail for Sh28.97 million (€185,000).

The new vehicle features a twin-power 6-cylinder engine with a top speed of 250 Kmph.

It also comes as a standard 7-seater with a 6-seater customization option, among other features.

A rise in the middle class in the country has seen demand for luxurious vehicles go up, attracting dealers offering top-range vehicles such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, et cetera.

“While the process of custom fitting the vehicle will take 4 to 6 months, the customer will benefit from a flexible zero interest monthly payment plans enabling them to enjoy financial ease while designing a vehicle tailored to their specifications,” Inchcape Kenya Managing Director Julia Vershinskaya said.

“The period will of the zero-interest financing covers the car’s production, customization and shipping,” she added.

The dealer added that buyers will be eligible for BMW Service Inclusive (BSI) for services such as oil, oil filter, air filter, microfilter, spark plugs, front and rear brake fluid, brake pads, and discs for 5 years or 60,000 km.

They will also access the BMW Repair Inclusive (BRI) repair warranty package, which covers diagnosis or mechanical damage for up to 5 years or 200,000 km.

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