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November 25, 2025
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Urysia adds Jeep, Citroën to Kenyan lineup in multi-brand shift

Urysia adds Jeep, Citroën to Kenyan lineup in multi-brand shift

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 25 - Urysia Limited has expanded its automotive portfolio in Kenya with the addition of Jeep and Citroën, marking its transition from Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..

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Urysia Limited has expanded its automotive offerings in Kenya by adding Jeep and Citroën brands, transitioning from a single Peugeot dealership to a multi-brand operation. This move aligns Urysia with global automotive group Stellantis, reflecting growing demand for diverse mobility options in the Kenyan market.

  • Urysia Limited's showroom in Nairobi will now feature models from Peugeot, Jeep, and Citroën.
  • Principal Secretary for Trade Regina Ombam presided over the launch, emphasizing the industry's evolution and consumer needs for choice and reliability.
  • The expansion includes financing options, leasing packages, and strengthened after-sales support, with service centers and mobile units.
  • Available models at the Westlands showroom include the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Wrangler, and Gladiator; Citroën C3, C3 Aircross, and C5 Aircross; and Peugeot's full lineup.

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Safaricom, Mars Wrigley, Kalahari Cement and Urysia Announce Major Expansions in Kenya - November 2025

Safaricom has launched the first KSh15 billion tax-exempt green bond as part of its larger KSh40 billion Domestic Medium-Term Note Programme, aimed at funding sustainable projects. In the manufacturing sector, Mars Wrigley has invested Sh4.3 billion ($33 million) to expand its Athi River plant with a new sugar-free gum production line, reinforcing Kenya's position as a regional hub. In a major acquisition, Kalahari Cement has acquired a 27 percent stake in East African Portland Cement (EAPC) from the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) for Sh1.6 billion. Additionally, Urysia Limited has expanded its automotive lineup in Kenya by adding Jeep and Citroën brands, transitioning from a single Peugeot dealership to a multi-brand operation.

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