πŸ“Œ How Kenyan Import Regulations

Before you start, ensure the car meets Kenya’s import criteria.

βœ… Requirements:

  • Age of Vehicle : Maximum 8 years old (calculated from year of first registration).
  • Right-hand drive allowed : Yes.
  • Engine Capacity :
    • Vehicles above 3,000cc may attract higher taxes.
    • Passenger vehicles over 2,000cc also face higher duties.
  • Prohibited Models : Some models are banned due to safety concerns; confirm with KEBS or NTSA.

πŸ” Check updates on KEBS and NTSA websites.


πŸ“Œ Step 2: Source the Vehicle in Japan

You can source vehicles through:

πŸͺ Japanese Auction Houses/Websites:

  • Goo-net Exchange
  • Auc-Web Japan
  • COPART Japan

πŸ§‘β€πŸ’Ό Export Companies or Agents:

Many companies specialize in exporting Japanese used cars to Africa. They handle bidding, inspections, documentation, and shipping.

πŸ’‘ Ask for:

  • Full inspection report
  • Shaken Certificate (Japanese MOT)
  • Mileage verification
  • Clean history (no flood/fire damage)

πŸ“Œ Step 3: Calculate Total Cost of Import

Here’s a breakdown of what to expect:

ItemEstimated Cost
Car PriceΒ₯300,000 – Β₯1,500,000 (~$2,000–$10,000)
Export Fees (Japan)$200 – $400
Shipping (Ro-Ro)$400 – $700
Insurance (optional)$100 – $200
Customs & Taxes (Kenya)~40–60% of CIF value
Clearing Agent FeesKES 40,000 – 70,000
NTSA & RegistrationKES 20,000 – 30,000

Example: A $5,000 car could end up costing around $9,000–$11,000 by the time it’s cleared and registered.


πŸ“Œ Step 4: Ship the Vehicle to Kenya

🚒 Shipping Options:

  • Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) : Most common and cheaper method.
  • Container Shipping : More secure, allows extra cargo.

Popular shipping lines include:

  • Wallenius Wilhelmsen
  • NYK Line
  • MOL

πŸ“ Port of Entry: Mombasa Port , Kenya.

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πŸ“Œ Step 5: Clear the Vehicle at Mombasa Port

You’ll need a licensed clearing agent to process customs clearance.

πŸ“„ Required Documents:

  • Bill of Lading (Original)
  • Invoice from seller
  • Certificate of Conformity (CoC) from KEBS
  • Pre-shipment Inspection Report (PSI)
  • Import Declaration Form (IDF)
  • Taxpayer PIN certificate
  • Personal ID or Company RC
  • Insurance documents

πŸ’° Taxes Payable:

Tax TypeRate
Import Duty25% of CIF
Excise Duty20% of (CIF + Duty)
VAT16% of (CIF + Duty + ED)
Withholding Tax2% of CIF
Rail & Handling~KES 20,000–40,000
Clearing Fees~KES 40,000–70,000

πŸ’‘ Use an online Customs Duty Calculator or ask your agent for a detailed quote.

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πŸ“Œ Step 6: Register the Vehicle with NTSA

After clearing the car, register it with the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) .

Steps:

  1. Book an appointment via NTSA Portal
  2. Take the car for inspection
  3. Get license plates
  4. Receive logbook and update your driver’s license if necessary

πŸ“Œ Step 7: Optional but Recommended

  • Hire a reputable clearing agent
  • Use a car sourcing agent in Japan
  • Buy from sellers who provide export-ready documentation
  • Keep all records for future reference

πŸš— Popular Cars Imported from Japan to Kenya

ModelPopularity Reason
Toyota FielderFuel-efficient, spacious
Toyota PremioComfortable family sedan
Nissan B15Affordable entry-level sedan
Subaru ImprezaAWD, durable
Mazda DemioCompact, fuel-efficient
Toyota Ipsum/VitzGreat for city driving

βœ… Final Checklist

TaskDone?
Research legal requirements☐
Source vehicle from Japan☐
Confirm export documents☐
Arrange shipping☐
Prepare customs documents☐
Pay customs duties & taxes☐
Clear vehicle at Mombasa☐
Register with NTSA☐
Get insurance & roadworthy cert☐