If cars had a personality, the Toyota Harrier would be effortlessly stylish. But in Nairobi… it turns a little too many heads, because lately, owning a Harrier also means keeping a close eye on your grille. Yes, you read that right.
The Harrier has steadily built a reputation in Kenya as one of the most desirable premium SUVs on the road today. With its refined styling, comfort, and efficiency, the Harrier offers a luxury experience without the extreme price tag of European rivals.
However, what many buyers don’t realize is this: you may not need to pay full import taxes to own a Harrier.
If you qualify as a Returning Resident or a Person Living with Disability (PWD), Kenya’s duty exemption framework allows you to import your Harrier at significantly reduced cost—or even duty-free.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know in a clear, practical, and slightly human way (because car importation doesn’t have to feel like a legal exam).
Why the Harrier Remains a Top Choice in Kenya
Elegant, modern SUV design
Fuel-efficient hybrid options
Smooth ride quality ideal for urban and highway driving
Strong resale value in the Kenyan market
The Harrier strikes a rare balance between luxury and practicality, making it a smart choice whether you’re upgrading your lifestyle or returning home.
That said, owning a Harrier in Nairobi does come with one light-hearted reality: its stylish front grille has become quite popular—sometimes a bit too popular. A small reminder to invest in good security and parking habits… just as you would with any high-value vehicle.
Duty-Free Import for Returning Residents
If you have been living abroad and are planning to return to Kenya, you may qualify to import your Harrier duty-free under the Returning Residents Scheme.
Key Requirements:
Must have lived outside Kenya for at least 2 continuous years
The Harrier must have been owned and used by you for at least 12 months
The vehicle must be imported within 90 days of your return
The car is strictly for personal use (not resale)
Key Benefits:
Exemption from Import Duty
Exemption from Excise Duty
Exemption from VAT
This translates to substantial savings, often running into hundreds of thousands of shillings making your Harrier significantly more affordable.
♿Duty-Free Import for Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs)
Kenya also provides duty exemptions for Persons Living with Disabilities to improve mobility and independence.
Key Requirements:
Must be registered with the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD)
The Harrier must be specially modified to suit the user’s needs
Approval must be obtained before importation
What This Means:
With the right modifications, you can enjoy the comfort, safety, and performance of a Harrier while benefiting from tax relief.
The Importation Process Made Simple
Importing a Harrier doesn’t have to be complicated when handled correctly. Here’s a simplified overview:
1. Vehicle Sourcing
Identify a high-quality Harrier that meets Kenyan import regulations
2. Documentation
Prepare:
Proof of ownership
Passport and travel records
Relevant exemption approvals
3. Shipping
The vehicle is shipped to Kenya, typically via the Port of Mombasa
4. Clearance
Duty exemptions are applied during customs clearance (if eligible)
5. Registration
Once cleared, your Harrier is registered and ready for the road
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Missing the 90-day import window
Attempting to qualify for exemptions without meeting requirements
Failing to secure pre-approval for PWD imports
Working with inexperienced or unreliable agents
A professional approach ensures your Harrier arrives smoothly, legally, and without unexpected costs.
Why Choose Cars Kenya?
Importing a Harrier especially under duty-free conditions—requires precision, compliance, and experience.