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2021 NISSAN NOTE E-POWER
Ksh.1,599,000
- Hybrid/P
- 119,000km
- 2021 model
- 1500cc
2018 NISSAN NOTE E-POWER
Ksh.1,320,000
- Petrol
- 72,000km
- 2018 model
- 1200cc
2019 Nissan Note Nismo E-power
Ksh.1,620,000
- Petrol
- 0km
- 2019 model
- 1200cc
2018 NISSAN NOTE E-POWER
Ksh.1,350,000
- Hybrid/P
- 122,000km
- 2018 model
- 1200cc
2018 Nissan Note Medalist E Power
Ksh.1,400,000
- Petrol
- 125,000km
- 2018 model
- 1200cc
The Nissan Note
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Nissan Note Price in Kenya – New & Used Cars for Sale
Looking for the Nissan Note price in Kenya? Here’s the latest price guide for used and new-shape models, including the popular Nissan Note, Nissan Note e-Power, Nissan Note Nismo, and the new-shape E13. Compare updated price ranges, fuel economy, and buy your Note with confidence from our trusted dealer listings.
🚗 Quick Answer: How Much Is a Nissan Note in Kenya?
2016–2018 models: From Ksh 750,000
e-Power (2018–2020): From Ksh 1,200,000
New Model E13 (2021–2023): Up to Ksh 2,500,000
Nismo (2018–2021): From Ksh 1,500,000
Prices vary by condition, mileage, and location.
Current Nissan Note Prices in Kenya
| Variant | Year | Price Range (Ksh) | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nissan Note (Standard) | 2016–2018 | 750,000 – 1,100,000 | Budget city driving |
| Nissan Note e-Power | 2018–2020 | 1,200,000 – 1,800,000 | Best fuel economy |
| Nissan Note E13 (New Shape) | 2021–2023 | 1,800,000 – 2,500,000 | Latest features |
| Nissan Note Nismo | 2018–2021 | 1,500,000 – 2,200,000 | Sporty styling |
| Nissan Note Hybrid | 2017–2020 | 1,100,000 – 1,700,000 | Balanced efficiency |
Why Nissan Note e-Power Is So Popular in Kenya
The Nissan Note e-Power uses a series hybrid system — the petrol engine charges the battery, but the wheels are driven by an electric motor.
Key Benefits:
✅ Fuel economy: 25–30 km/l in Nairobi traffic
✅ No charging required
✅ Smooth acceleration (instant torque)
✅ Lower brake wear (regenerative braking)
✅ Ideal for Uber & daily commuting
For drivers in Nairobi traffic, it delivers electric-car smoothness without plug-in charging.
Nissan Note New Model (E13) – What’s Improved?
The 2021+ E13 generation brings:
Sleeker, modern exterior design
Larger touchscreen infotainment
Improved e-Power efficiency (up to 28–32 km/l)
Advanced safety features (lane assist, emergency braking)
Quieter cabin
If you want the most advanced compact hatchback under Ksh 2.5M, the E13 is the premium choice.
Nissan Note Nismo – Sporty Hybrid Option
The Nissan Note Nismo adds:
Sport body kit & spoiler
Tuned suspension
Nismo interior accents
Same e-Power efficiency
Perfect if you want hybrid savings without sacrificing sporty looks.
Nissan Note Prices by Location
Prices vary slightly depending on demand:
Nairobi: 1,300,000 – 1,800,000 (e-Power 2018–2020)
Mombasa: 1,250,000 – 1,750,000
Kisumu: 1,280,000 – 1,780,000
Nakuru: 1,270,000 – 1,770,000
Nissan Note vs Competitors in Kenya
| Model | Starting Price | Fuel Economy | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nissan Note e-Power | 1,200,000 | 25–30 km/l | Hybrid efficiency |
| Toyota Vitz | 900,000 | 18–22 km/l | Reliability & resale |
| Honda Fit Hybrid | 1,100,000 | 22–26 km/l | Balanced performance |
| Suzuki Swift | 950,000 | 20–24 km/l | Fun & affordable |
| Toyota Axela | 1,400,000 | 15–18 km/l | Premium feel |
Verdict: The Nissan Note e-Power leads in fuel efficiency and cabin space, making it ideal for urban Kenyan drivers.
What to Check Before Buying a Used Nissan Note
Check e-Power battery health & service history
Test regenerative braking smoothness
Inspect CVT performance (non e-Power models)
Confirm electronics & cameras are functional
Verify accident & import history
Review auction sheet (for imports)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is Nissan Note in Kenya?
From Ksh 750,000 (older models) to Ksh 2,500,000 (new-shape E13 e-Power).
Is Nissan Note e-Power reliable?
Yes. With proper servicing, it performs reliably in Kenyan conditions.
Does Nissan Note e-Power require charging?
No. The petrol engine charges the battery automatically.
What is Nissan Note e-Power fuel consumption?
Real-world average: 25–30 km/l.
Is Nissan Note good for Uber in Nairobi?
Yes — especially the 2018–2020 e-Power models due to low fuel costs and spacious rear seats.
Why Buy a Nissan Note in Kenya?
Excellent fuel efficiency
Spacious interior for a compact hatchback
Affordable hybrid technology
Strong availability of spare parts
Ideal for city and ride-hailing use
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Updated: March 2026 | Based on Kenyan market listings and dealer data









