- Eldoret town will host car owners and motor enthusiasts from all over the country for their first-ever crossover Motorshow
- With tickets ranging from between KSh 200 to KSh 500, the show is expected to attract quite a crowd looking to close the year in style
- The show will include an awards ceremony awarded to winners in different categories, such as the best car club, among others
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Eldoret town will host its first-ever Sunset Crossover Drive and Motorshow on December 31st.
What will happen at the motorshow?
The show will see car owners from all over the country assemble in the town to showcase the best in the automotive industry.
As with all motor shows, the latest automobile models, debuts, concept cars, or out-of-production classics will be exhibited.
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The New Year's Eve event will be held at Lakhu's Garden in Eldoret and will feature a fireworks display, music, and a carwash.
The event will have five deejays: DJ Sule, DJ 2 One 2, DJ Ellina, DJ Jazz and DJ Splash.
Participants will have a chance to win awards in several categories, including Car Club of the Year, Motor Showroom of the Year, Best Driving School of the Year, and Best Tours and Travel of the Year, among others.
The event will start at 3 pm with a drive through town followed by a car wash, awards and recognitions, entertainment and motor show experience, an official countdown, fireworks, and the after party.
Confirming the anticipated event, @sunsetdriveke wrote:
"On the 31st We do it fast and Bigger ...the biggest Motorshow is happening @lakhusgarden ....The @sunsetdriveke Grab your Machines and lets link up."
Tesla, Chinese brands take centre stage at Munich car show
In September, Tesla and Chinese carmakers showed off their newest electric models at the Munich auto fair.
Industry experts said Tesla's appearance in Munich was a sign it was taking the increased competition in the EV market seriously -- especially from China.
Having already captured a sizeable chunk of the prized Chinese market, Chinese manufacturers were out in force at the fair, hoping to win over European drivers with cheaper electric cars.
Chinese groups were starting "their assault on Europe with the IAA", said analyst Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer from the Center for Automotive Research in Germany.
In all, 41 per cent of exhibitors at the fair have their headquarters in China, including brands such as BYD, Leapmotor and Geely.
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