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Home » Car Subscription vs Leasing in Kenya
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Car Subscription vs Leasing in Kenya

Sarah Wambui
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Sarah Wambui
September 30, 2025
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Car Subscription vs Leasing in Kenya
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It’s only recently that most Kenyans have realized that having a car is no longer a luxury. People are now seeing cars as a basic need to make life easier; whether it’s moving from one place to another comfortably, avoiding the inconveniences that come with public transport, or even cutting down on the high costs of cab fares.

Contents
  • Car Leasing
  • Pros of Leasing
  • Cons of Leasing
  • Car Subscriptions
  • Pros of Car Subscription
  • Cons of Car Subscription
  • So, which Option is Best for You?
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This explains why car ownership rates have surged despite the high prices. A report by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) in February revealed that the number of newly registered vehicles had increased from 12,075 in November 2024 to 15,587 in February 2025.


Despite this surge, many Kenyans still do not own cars. In fact, only 1.2 million Kenyans owned cars by 2024, according to a report by the Kenya Auto Bazaar Association. This has been attributed to the high costs that come with owning a car, such as hiked importation fees and the rising cost of fuel.

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As mentioned, Kenyans now understand that having a car is a necessity. Many have turned to the option of taking car loans, but this comes with a lot of strings attached, often forcing owners to pay much more than they would have if they had bought the car upfront.

Some have been smart enough to realize that owning a car is not the only option. You can rent a car and still enjoy the conveniences that come with ownership. But renting a car in Kenya is very expensive and usually short-term. On average, Kenyans pay between Ksh 5,000–10,000 per day to rent a car, depending on the model and mileage.

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This is too expensive for a short-term plan, and it is why cars are mostly rented during the weekends or holidays when people need to travel. Car renting in Kenya cannot serve the daily movement needs.

At this point, it’s important to ask: if renting is expensive and ownership is out of reach for many, what other options exist? Leasing and car subscription offer interesting answers.
Understandably, these alternatives are unpopular globally, let alone Kenya. However, with Kenya’s economy growing and urban lifestyles changing, both leasing and subscription are slowly attracting attention as possible solutions for drivers who want flexibility without the full cost of ownership.

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So, here’s what you should know about leasing and subscription.

Car Leasing


Leasing a car works almost like renting a house; you get to enjoy driving a car without actually owning it. In Kenya, most lease agreements run for 2–5 years, and during that time, you’re expected to stick to certain conditions such as mileage limits, servicing at specific garages, and paying for insurance.

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Pros of Leasing

  • More affordable than taking a car loan or paying upfront.
  • Access to newer models that many would otherwise struggle to afford.
  • Some leases offer a lease-to-own option, which is attractive for people who eventually want ownership.


Cons of Leasing

  • Mileage limits can be restrictive, especially for people who travel outside Nairobi frequently.
  • You’re still responsible for insurance and sometimes maintenance, which can be costly given Kenya’s high fuel and spare part prices.
  • At the end of the contract, you don’t automatically own the car.

Car Subscriptions


Car subscriptions are slowly picking up in Nairobi, working like Netflix for cars. You pay a monthly fee, and the provider takes care of insurance, maintenance, and roadside assistance. The best part is flexibility, you can drive a small car for daily Nairobi commutes, switch to an SUV for a road trip to Naivasha, or even opt for a pickup when moving house.

Pros of Car Subscription

  •  All costs bundled into one fee. This means that you are saved the headache of separate insurance and repair bills.
  • Flexibility to change cars depending on your needs. For example, you can subscribe for a BMW this month and switch to Prado the next month, a freedom you won’t easily have with owning, especially if you don’t have enough funds to buy multiple models.  This advantage is good for car consumers who do not need long-term commitment, such as expats and digital nomads.

Cons of Car Subscription

  • Subscriptions are usually more expensive per month than leasing.
  • No path to ownership.
  • Limited availability since only a few providers are offering these services in Kenya.

So, which Option is Best for You?


Your life style applies here. For example, let’s say you live I Nairobi and you work 9-5, you obviously need stability. Here, leasing makes more sense. It’s also ideal for families who need one reliable car for school runs and weekend trips. On the other hand, if you enjoy freedom and don’t want to be tied down, then subscription is your best option.

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At the end of the day, leasing is for the cost-conscious and committed fellows while subscription aligns well with the flexible and spontaneous.


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