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Find affordable used Hyundai i10 city hatchback in Kenya. Reliable , comfortable & low maintenance, Starting at Kshs 695,000. Browse & buy w/ confidence!
Hyundai i10 Kenya 2025: Prices, Fuel Efficiency & Expert Buying Guide
The Hyundai i10 is one of Kenya’s most affordable city hatchbacks, offering reliability, low maintenance, and 20km/l fuel efficiency. Prices in 2025 range from Ksh 500K (2012 models) to Ksh 800K (2015 facelift imports).
💡 Best value? The 2013 Hyundai i10 (Ksh 550K–650K) — dependable, easy to park, and cheaper to run than a Toyota Vitz or Nissan March.
1. Hyundai i10 Price Kenya (2025) – Breakdown
| Year | Price (Ksh) | Key Features | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | 500K – 600K | Basic trim, manual transmission | Entry-level budget buyers |
| 2013–2014 | 550K – 650K | 1.2L engine, airbags, AC, power windows | First-time car owners, students |
| 2015 | 700K – 800K | Facelift design, improved interior | City drivers needing modern look |
📌 Pro Tip: A 2013 Hyundai i10 (Ksh 600K) costs Ksh 20,000 less per year in fuel than a Toyota Vitz, saving Ksh 100K in 5 years!
2. Hyundai i10 vs Rivals: Which is Cheaper to Own?
| Model | Fuel Cost/km | Import Duty | Insurance (Annual) | Common Repair Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyundai i10 | Ksh 9 | 20% | Ksh 25K | Suspension bushings (Ksh 10K) |
| Toyota Vitz 1.0 | Ksh 10 | 25% | Ksh 30K | CVT gearbox (Ksh 70K) |
| Nissan March | Ksh 11 | 25% | Ksh 28K | Engine mounts (Ksh 15K) |
🔑 Why Kenyan Owners Prefer the i10:
“Cheaper parts than Toyota Vitz (headlight: Ksh 7K vs Ksh 12K)”
“Small size perfect for Nairobi parking and tight estates”
“Reliable 1.2L petrol engine, no hybrid battery worries”
3. Where to Buy a Used Hyundai i10 in Kenya
📍 Trusted Dealers:
Nairobi: Hyundai Kenya (official used section) – “Free inspection & service report”
Mombasa: AutoLink Japan Imports – “Low-mileage units from UK & Japan”
⚠️ Red Flags to Avoid:
Units without service history (always demand stamped logbook or NTSA service check)
Excessively high mileage (>120K km) – engine wear risk
Accident-repaired cars (request KEBS & NTSA verification)
4. Financing & Importing a Hyundai i10
💸 Loan Options:
Equity Bank: From Ksh 12,000/month (5-year repayment)
KCB Bank: 15–20% deposit for used imports
📦 Self-Import Example (2013 Model, Japan):
Car price: Ksh 300K
Taxes: +71% (Duty + Excise + VAT)
Shipping + clearance: Ksh 120K
Total landed cost: ~Ksh 550K (vs Ksh 650K at Nairobi dealer)
5. Mechanic’s Checklist Before Buying
🔧 Top 3 Checks:
Engine Health – check for smoke/rough idling (overhaul: Ksh 80K if neglected)
Suspension & Bushings – rattles = worn (repair: Ksh 10–15K)
Clutch/Transmission – test for smooth gear change (clutch kit: Ksh 25K)
🛠️ Nairobi Repair Costs:
Full Brake Job: Ksh 18K
Radiator Replacement: Ksh 12K
Shock Absorbers: Ksh 20K (set)
6. FAQs for Buyers
❓ “Which i10 year is most reliable?”
→ 2013–2014 (1.2L Kappa engine, better than earlier 1.1L).
❓ “Is the i10 fuel-efficient for Nairobi?”
→ Yes! Up to 20km/l, cheaper to run than Vitz or March.
❓ “Can it handle long trips?”
→ Yes, but best for short commutes & city use; avoid heavy loads on highway.
🔥 Today’s Best Deal: 2013 Hyundai i10 (Silver, 72,000km) @ Ksh 580K
✅ Verified NTSA history | ✅ Low mileage | ✅ Free 3-month warranty
📞 Call 0705 999 777 | WhatsApp for viewing & test-drive booking in Nairobi









