CFAO Mobility Kenya injects Ksh.33M to boost 2025 WRC Safari Rally

Sports Cabinet Secretary (CS) Salim Mvurya receiving a dummy cheque of Ksh.33M from CFAO Mobility Kenya Managing Director, Arvinder Reel, in Nairobi. CFAO Mobility announced a Ksh.33M sponsorship deal for the 2025 WRC Safari Rally to be held in Naivasha next month. Photo/ Courtesy
Toyota by CFAO has pumped Ksh.33 million in the 2025 WRC Safari Rally, set to take place in Naivasha next month, reaffirming its commitment to Kenyan motorsport.
This marks the fifth
consecutive year that CFAO Mobility Kenya has supported the rally as the official
transport partner, strengthening Toyota’s legacy in one of the most demanding
and prestigious events in global motorsport.
The sponsorship includes
the provision of one Toyota GR Hilux Pick-up that will be used as a double zero
“00” route opener. Additionally, Toyota will provide a Hilux Mild Hybrid
Pick-up that will be used as the zero “0” car, on selected stages, which is
aligned to Toyota’s carbon neutrality agenda.
Further, CFAO shall support the
professional driver training for 10 of the Safari Rally safety caravan drivers,
to enhance their road safety and defensive driving capabilities during the
rally. This advanced driver training programme is aligned to its commitment as
Toyota to enhance road safety for all, during the rally and beyond.
This year’s edition
coincides with the 100th anniversary of Toyota Gazoo Racing’s participation in
rallying.
Over the past century,
Toyota Gazoo Racing has cemented its legacy as a dominant force in motorsport,
winning multiple world championships and consistently pushing the boundaries of
automotive performance and endurance. The successive wins have proven Toyota’s
superior engineering and resilience on Kenya’s toughest terrains.
Speaking during the cheque
handover ceremony, CFAO Mobility Kenya Managing Director, Arvinder Reel, said: “We
are incredibly proud to mark five years of continuous support for the WRC
Safari Rally, a landmark event that showcases Kenya’s motorsport excellence to
the world. As we celebrate 100 years of Toyota Gazoo Racing in rallying, our
investment reflects Toyota’s unwavering commitment to pushing the limits for
better, delivering high-performance vehicles, and supporting the growth of
rallying in Kenya.”
At the same time, this
year’s rally will be powered by the #HiluxUnleashYourShujaa campaign,
celebrating the toughness and reliability of the Toyota Hilux Pick-Up, a
vehicle built to conquer any terrain.
The campaign highlights the
Shujaa (heroic) spirit among Kenyans that is embodied by the locally assembled Hilux and aligns with the
Safari Rally’s reputation as the ultimate test of grit and performance.
For the Rally, the Hilux
has proven itself over the years, having been the route opener of choice for
what is known as the world’s toughest rally, for 4 years running, and never
once letting the Safari Rally team down.
“The #HiluxUnleashYourShujaa campaign
is not just about a vehicle, it embodies the unbeatable spirit of all
hardworking Kenyans, who chase their dreams with unrelenting determination and
carry a never-say-die spirit in everything they do. Just like the Hilux, which
has conquered the toughest terrains for decades, this campaign inspires
individuals to push their limits, embrace challenges, and unleash their inner
strength. We are therefore proud to showcase the Hilux as the ultimate
companion for those who dare to take on extraordinary tasks," Arvinder
noted.
With the rise in road
traffic incidents, especially those involving young pedestrians, Toyota Gazoo
Racing’s campaign seeks to instil a strong culture of road safety among
school-going children. The mural competition will challenge students to
creatively depict essential road safety themes, including; pedestrian safety
and proper road use, respect for traffic rules, road signs and safe school
zones, and responsible driving behavior.
“At CFAO Mobility Kenya, we believe that road safety starts with education. By engaging students creatively and interactively, we hope to impart lifelong habits that promote responsible road use. The mural competition not only fosters awareness but also empowers young learners to become advocates for safer roads in their communities. We are excited to see the talent and powerful messages that will emerge from this campaign,” Arvinder added.
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