On current Garisea listings, the Toyota Land Cruiser is about 49% cheaper on median asking price, the Mercedes-Benz GLE has a newer average fleet, the Mercedes-Benz GLE shows lower average mileage.
| Mercedes-Benz GLE | Toyota Land Cruiser | |
|---|---|---|
| Median price | KSh 14,400,000 | KSh 7,400,000 |
| Typical range | KSh 10,987,500 – KSh 17,825,000 | KSh 5,500,000 – KSh 9,400,000 |
| Avg mileage | 44,257 km | 66,283 km |
| Avg age | ~7 yrs | ~10 yrs |
| Transmission | Automatic | Automatic |
| Fuel | Petrol | Diesel |
| Drive | 4WD | 4WD |
| Seats | 5 seats | 7 seats |
Mercedes-Benz GLE
KSh 8,500,000
2016 · 400
Toyota Land Cruiser
KSh 1,450,000
2004 · 2700cc
Mercedes-Benz GLE
No distinct trim split.
Toyota Land Cruiser
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Explore financingOn current Garisea listings, the Toyota Land Cruiser has the lower median asking price — about 49% cheaper. The Mercedes-Benz GLE medians KSh 14,400,000 and the Toyota Land Cruiser medians KSh 7,400,000.
The Mercedes-Benz GLE typically ranges KSh 10,987,500–KSh 17,825,000 (from KSh 8,500,000), and the Toyota Land Cruiser KSh 5,500,000–KSh 9,400,000 (from KSh 1,450,000), based on active Garisea listings.
Figures are asking prices from active Garisea listings (not sale prices). Median and quartiles are used so a few unusually priced listings don't skew the comparison.