Stanbic Bank has announced the disposal of a wide fleet of vehicles, giving prospective buyers an opportunity to acquire units through a public auction.
In a tender notice published on Friday, February 6, 2026, the bank invited bids for a diverse range of motor vehicles, including saloon cars, SUVs, pickups, trucks, lorries, trailers, and commercial units.
According to the notice, the vehicles are distributed across several storage and auction yards countrywide, including Nairobi, Kiambu, Kisii, Nakuru, Mombasa, Thika, Changamwe, and Nyali, where interested buyers can physically inspect them before placing bids.
Among the high-value units listed is a 2021 BMW X5 with a reserve price of Ksh4,850,000, located at Phillips International Auctioneers Yard in Kileleshwa.
Stanbic Bank vehicle auction
Also in the same price range are a 2021 Mitsubishi Fuso FIY4 and a 2017 Mercedes-Benz Actros, each valued at Ksh4,850,000 and Ksh4,820,000, respectively.
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The most expensive unit in the auction is a 2024 Howo Sinotruk ZZZ3257, listed at a reserve price of Ksh7,000,000, followed by a 2023 Isuzu D-Max TFS40 Double Cab valued at Ksh6,720,000, and a 2022 Isuzu FVZ truck priced at Ksh6,700,000.
Other notable vehicles available in the auction include a 2025 Isuzu NQR 81 priced at Ksh4,770,000, a 2022 Renault Koleos at Ksh4,080,000, a 2022 Isuzu FRR 90 at Ksh3,860,000, and a 2018 Audi TFSI Quattro valued at Ksh3,850,000.
The 2024 Toyota Hilux GUN135R is listed at Ksh3,500,000, while a 2015 Toyota Hilux Double Cab goes for Ksh3,060,000. Also, a 2017 Peugeot 3008 in Nakuru is priced at Ksh2,800,000, and two 2013 Mercedes Actros 2545 units at Kitui Road are valued at Ksh2,610,000 and Ksh2,600,000, respectively.
Other vehicles include a 2023 FAW 18.50BJGJB, a 2016 Isuzu Hybrid NPR85 at Ksh2,020,000, a 2023 TNL Trailer at Ksh1,890,000 and a 2014 Nissan X-Trail NT32 at Ksh1,060,000.
How to bid
According to Stanbic Bank, all vehicles are being sold on an “as-is, where-is” basis. Buyers are therefore advised to conduct thorough inspections at the designated storage yards before committing to a bid.
Interested bidders can inspect the vehicles at various locations, including Nyali, Kileleshwa Mombasa Road, Kiambu, Thika, Kiambu Road, Changamwe, Kisii, Nakuru, Industrial Area, Kitui Road, Thika Road and Eastern Bypass.
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Stanbic Bank requires all interested bidders to pay a non-refundable bidding fee of Ksh2,000 per vehicle before participating. Bidders must then submit their offers together with full contact details via email to [email protected].
The bank emphasized that any bids received after the deadline will not be considered. All submissions must reach the committee no later than February 13, 2026.
For additional information, prospective buyers may contact the bank via 0706 933663. Stanbic Bank noted that financing options may also be arranged, subject to credit appraisal.
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