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2025 NEW CAR MODELS

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The automotive world is revving its engines for an electrifying 2025! This year, car manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of technology, design, and performance, bringing us models that not only look futuristic but are packed with game-changing features. Whether you’re an eco-conscious driver, a tech enthusiast, or a speed junkie, there’s something for everyone. Let’s dive into the hottest new car models that are set to make a splash this year. BYD Atto 2: Compact and Capable BYD is making waves in Europe with the launch of the Atto 2, a compact SUV set to hit the roads in February 2025. Positioned in the highly competitive B-SUV segment, the Atto 2 is going head-to-head with heavyweights like the Peugeot e-2008 and Kia Niro. What sets this model apart is BYD's innovative blade battery technology and cell-to-body construction. These advancements allow for improved efficiency and safety, giving drivers peace of mind and a solid performance package. Whether you’re navigating city...

TOYOTA PROBOX: KENYA'S FLYING CAR REVIEW

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If you’ve been on Kenyan roads, you’ve seen it. No, scratch that, you’ve been overtaken by it. The Toyota Probox, affectionately dubbed Kenya’s flying car, is more than just a vehicle; it’s a symbol of hustle. Whether it’s zipping down Thika Road at ungodly speeds or being loaded to the brim with miraa for that early morning delivery, the Probox doesn’t just get the job done, it redefines what it means to hustle. This isn’t your average car. It’s a beast in the business world, a lifeline for small enterprises, and a staple in rural and urban Kenya alike. Detailed Features: Let’s be honest, the roads in Kenya aren’t exactly friendly. Potholes, rough terrain, and long distances can wear out even the toughest cars. But the Probox? It’s built like a tank. This car can handle everything from the unforgiving murram roads ito the pothole-riddled highways. It’s the go-to vehicle for “watu wa murima” who need something tough enough to transport everything from farm produce to the be...