NCBA Bank Announces Auction of 53 Vehicles, Offers Cheapest Model at KSh 35k

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  • NCBA Bank issued a notice for a public auction of 53 vehicles and asked interested Kenyans to express their interest
  • The financial institution explained how prospective vehicle owners should submit their bids for the used vehicles
  • Among the vehicles on sale are Mitsubishi Fuso, Ford Everest, Mercedes-Benz, different Isuzu models and other cars

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NCBA Bank has announced a public auction of 53 vehicles.

Vehicles for sale at a car yard in Nairobi.
NCBA Bank is selling 53 vehicles. Image for illustration. Photo: KABA.
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The auction features different vehicle brands and models, including Isuzu, Ford Everest, Mercedes-Benz, and Mitsubishi, in different yards in Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu, Eldoret, Malindi, Kitale and other towns.

What is the bidding process for the NCBA auction?

The financial institution asked prospective bidders to submit their bids online through its bidding platform.

“Please use our online platform to submit bids with complete contact information. Vehicles are offered for sale on an as-is, where-is basis. The committee must receive the bids by Monday, January 26, 2026.

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Call us at 0711041646, 07332141209, 07020005627, or 07111056444 for further information. Subject to credit evaluation, financing can be available,” the notice in the Daily Nation on Tuesday, January 21, 2026, stated.

Kenyans buy cars at a yard in Nairobi.
Kenyans inspect cars for sale. Image for illustration. Photo: KABA.
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Which vehicles are NCBA auctioning?

Vehicle

Reserve price

1. Ashok Leyland

KSh 2.78 million

2. Bhachu’s enclosed body

KSh 1.96 million

3. Doll high-sided trailer

KSh 1.105 million

4. Eicher Terra

KSh 1.61 million

5. Ford Everest

KSh 3.94 million

6. Hans tipping trailer

KSh 1.595 million

7. Isuzu TFS 85

KSh 1.28 million

8. Isuzu FRR

KSh 4.86 million

9. Isuzu FRR

KSh 4.82 million

10. Isuzu FTR tipper

KSh 3.79 million

11. Isuzu FVR

KSh 4.54 million

12. Isuzu NKR

KSh 1.965 million

13. Isuzu NMR

KSh 2.35 million

14. Isuzu NMR 85U

KSh 1.245 million

15. Isuzu NQR

KSh 3.91 million

16. Isuzu NQR

KSh 4.1 million

17. Isuzu TFR 86

KSh 2.84 million

18. MAN TGS 24

KSh 1.435 million

19. Mazda Atenza

KSh 1.195 million

20. Mazda CX5

KSh 1.48 million

21. Mercedes-Benz Actros 2543

KSh 1.225 million

22. Mercedes-Benz Actros 2543

KSh 1.09 million

23. Mercedes-Benz Actros 2545

KSh 1.56 million

24. Mercedes-Benz Actros 2545

KSh 1.31 million

25. Mercedes-Benz Actros 2545

KSh 2.39 million

26. Mercedes-Benz Actros 2545

KSh 2.94 million

27. Mercedes-Benz Actros 2545

KSh 1.64 million

28. Mercedes-Benz Actros 2546

KSh 5.28 million

29. Mercedes-Benz C180

KSh 35,000

30. Mercedes GLE 3500

KSh 6.65 million

31. Mitsubishi Fuso Fix4

KSh 2.13 million

32. Mitsubishi Fuso F1

KSh 2.77 million

33. Mitubishi Fuso F1

KSh 1.69 million

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The lender also announced the sale of 20 other vehicles, including Toyota, Nissan, Subaru and Volkswagen.

Which vehicles did the Ministry of Co-operatives put on sale?

In other news, the Ministry of Co-operatives asked Kenyans to submit bids for nine cars and assorted tyres.

It urged interested bidders to visit and inspect the vehicles between Wednesday, January 21, 2026, and Monday, February 2, 2026.

The ministry noted that the auction will be conducted on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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