AFRICAN PRESIDENTS AND THEIR PRESIDENTIAL RIDES(Mercerdes Dominance)
African presidents are willing to go to extreme lengths to ensure that they drive armored top of the range vehicles, making a statement wherever they cruise through. This is quite understandable, due to the nature of their work and status in the country, their safety is of paramount importance. So, they will go for a vehicle that can move at high speed, tackle the terrain, very stable and secure around bends. But yet again with all the luxury on the wheels, just for the big boss; from wine chillers, refrigerators, high definition televisions to infotainment, every every bit of comfort as they move around. But that doesn’t come cheap, more so when they own several such cars. The tax payers will have to carry that burden. After all cars are like toys to the rich, in fact the rich who don’t use their money to buy them.
1. Egypt.
Armored Mercedes Benz S Class.
(Starts at $516,000).
The President of Egypt is usually spotted in a black armored Mercedes Benz S Class.
2. Rwanda.
Armored Range Rover Sentinel.
(Starts at $500,000).
The President of Rwanda often uses a black armored Range Rover Sentinel, escorted by several other vehicles and police motocycles.
3. Namibia.
Armored Mercedes Benz S600Ls.
(Starts at $324,060 up to $372,460).
The President of Namibia is often driven in an armored black Mercedes Benz S600Ls or armored Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series bearing the presidential seal. He is escorted by a fleet of armored Mercedes Benz S500Ls, 2-3 unmarked Mercedes Benz E500s, Double cab Toyota Hilux 4.0 v6 cars used by the VIPPD and a fleet of police cars.
4. Morocco.
Mercedes Pullman 600.
(Starts at $169,595).
The King of Morocco, uses his Mercedes 600 Pullman, while in Morocco. His motorcade, normally comprises of Mercedes-Benz S500, various Lexus models, Range Rover models (when he goes to mountainous places), a BMW 5 Series with a communications jammer, an ambulance and always escorted by police motorcycles.
5. Kenya.
Armored Toyota Landcruiser V8.
(Starts at $160,000).
The President of Kenya has several official cars, but he prefers to use an armored Toyota Landcruiser V8 with the Kenyan coat of arms instead of the license plate. Occasionally, he may be spotted in an armored Mercedes Benz Pullman S600 or an armored Range Rover Vogue though in rare cases.
6. Nigeria.
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