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Kenya Travel Guide & Manual - International Luxury Travel Market

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22<br />

There's only one way to<br />

rove the land in style<br />

Let’s face it: there’s nothing quite like a Land<br />

Rover when it comes to that traditional safari<br />

experience. Now there’s a new and more powerful<br />

Land Rover on its way to <strong>Kenya</strong><br />

Land Rovers have been in <strong>Kenya</strong> since 1948.<br />

This remarkable fact shows the longevity of<br />

the marque as well as the sheer suitability of<br />

the vehicle in a country where roads – although<br />

greatly improved in recent times – still leave<br />

something to be desired.<br />

So whether it’s for wildlife conservation, game<br />

park management or just trying to sell an authentic<br />

safari, the classic Land Rover Defender,<br />

with its bags of tradition and go-anywhere capability,<br />

is everyone’s idea of what an off-road<br />

vehicle in Africa should be.<br />

Clearly, it is more expensive than a standard<br />

safari van, but then again there is no comparison<br />

as a Land Rover’s permanent 4x4 transmission<br />

makes it suitable for off-road driving in<br />

the game parks all year round. Quite simply, it<br />

is the vehicle that discerning visitors to <strong>Kenya</strong><br />

expect to see and ride in as part of their safari<br />

experience.<br />

What’s more, the Land Rover keeps getting better,<br />

even if its basic and ageless design seems<br />

to stay more or less the same. A new 2.4TDi<br />

common-rail engine with a six-speed gearbox<br />

hit the <strong>Kenya</strong>n market in mid 2007, replacing<br />

the five-cylinder 2.5Td5 turbocharged unit. The<br />

new and more refined engine produces a beefy<br />

360 Nm of torque – 20 per cent more than the<br />

venerable Td5.<br />

Although the new engine is designed to reduce<br />

carbon emissions and to comply fully with<br />

tough European EU4 emissions legislation,<br />

<strong>Kenya</strong>n buyers will be pleased to learn that<br />

it has been developed to tolerate variable<br />

quality high-sulphur fuels. Even before the<br />

introduction of the new high-output unit, Land<br />

Rover diesel engines were already the most<br />

cost-effective in terms of fuel consumption.<br />

SPREAD OF RATIOS<br />

The new six-speed manual transmission features<br />

a wide spread of ratios. The lower first<br />

gear offers a reduction in crawl speed and<br />

improved pull-away to make off-road driving<br />

even easier. While the additional sixth gear<br />

may not get used every day in the game park,<br />

it does provide smoother cruising performance<br />

for airport pick-ups and long-distance guest<br />

transport.<br />

For safari operators, local distributor CMC<br />

Land Rover has a highly attractive zero deposit<br />

finance package with payments advantageously<br />

scheduled across 60 months.

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