The rallying event, which promises a unique experience that combines high-performance cars with the breathtaking landscapes of Kenya’s national parks, will see fans witness the convergence of horsepower and heritage as a parade of supercars graces the flexuous Kenyan roads.
The vehicles, which arrived Wednesday afternoon, range from the sleek Porsche 911 GT3 and Lamborghini URUS to the rugged Ford Raptor F150 and Ferrari 458 and have already caused massive interest on and offline with many car enthusiasts sharing their excitement at the prospect of seeing such fabled machines upclose.
Additionally, Antonio Colleluori, CEO of OneLife Rally Africa, emphasized the need to foster economic empowerment in Kenya by combining the attraction of fast cars with the country’s terrain.
“The rally isn’t just about fast cars; it’s a catalyst for economic empowerment. By showcasing Kenya’s unique terrain, wildlife, and culture, we’re inviting the world to invest in our nation, creating sustainable growth for local communities. Tourism flourishes, businesses thrive, and Kenya’s economy prospers,” he said.
Fans aching to catch a glimpse of these remarkable cars will do so at the OneLife Rally’s public event on October 28th, from 13:00 to 19:30, at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi.
The Safari will start in Nairobi and conclude in the coastal town of Malindi while going through some of Kenya’s most iconic national parks – Masai Mara, Amboseli, and Tsavo.