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    Bentley Motors Opens First Dealership in Kenya

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - April 12, 2017
    - April 12, 2017
    Kenya Business news
    Bentley Motors Opens First Dealership in Kenya

    As part of its ongoing expansion to increase the brand’s international presence, Bentley Motors has announced the opening of its first dealership in Kenya’s capital of Nairobi.

    The British automaker of luxury cars & SUVs announced the appointment of Multiple Group as the sole authorised importer of Bentley motor cars in the country with the first  models expected to arrive in the next one month.

    Mutiple Group will offer a number of Bentley model range, including the stylish Continental GT, the Flying Spur luxury sedan and will at a later stage bring in Mulsanne, Bentley’s most successful flagship model.

    According to the Business Daily, a few customers “have already paid for five Bentleys whose prices start from $270,000 (Sh27 million) and can top the $390,000 (Sh39 million) depending on the level of customisation.”

    Multiple Group is a leading provider of transport and logistics solutions in East Africa and has a number of subsidiaries including Multiple Hauliers, RT East Africa, RT Roadways Tanzania Ltd, Multiple Industries Ltd among others.

    The company already represents German luxury automaker Porsche, a brand that also targets the growing number of high net worth individuals (HNIs) in the country.

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