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NCBA Auto Show 2025 Kicks off in Kampala!

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The NCBA Auto Show 2025 has officially kicked off at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala, marking a major highlight in Uganda’s automotive calendar. Recognized as one of the country’s largest and most comprehensive car exhibitions, this two-day event brings together a dynamic blend of car displays, innovative financial services, insurance solutions, and engaging entertainment.

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The show is primarily aimed at inspiring and empowering Ugandans by promoting accessible, affordable, and sustainable vehicle ownership, while also highlighting cutting-edge advancements in automotive technology and green mobility. Edgar Tusime, Head of Marketing at NCBA Bank Uganda, emphasized that the event is designed to unite car enthusiasts, industry players, businesses, and families in one vibrant space.

“Whether you’re passionate about cars, looking to upgrade your vehicle, or simply curious about the latest trends in automotive technology, this is the place to be,” Tusime said. He highlighted the show’s diverse offerings, including the latest electric and hybrid vehicles that showcase the future of sustainable mobility, a range of flexible financing options tailored to help attendees own their dream cars, and thrilling motorsport displays such as drifting and gymkhana that promise excitement for visitors of all ages.

According to Tusime, the event not only celebrates cars but also creates meaningful opportunities for engagement, learning, and fun across the entire automotive ecosystem. The show boasts an impressive lineup of more than 50 car brands, alongside key partners such as Double Q, Mark East Africa, and Britam Insurance, creating a comprehensive automotive marketplace.

NCBA is providing on-site vehicle financing assessments, offering flexible and tailored terms designed to accommodate the needs of both individual buyers and small to medium-sized businesses looking to expand or upgrade their fleets. Adad Araguha, Head of Asset Finance at NCBA, detailed the bank’s attractive financing packages, which include up to 100% funding, repayment periods extending up to six years, and additional perks such as discounted pricing and complimentary maintenance coverage for up to 100,000 kilometers.

“Buying a brand-new car can often seem like a significant financial commitment. But our flexible financing solutions are designed to make vehicle ownership more accessible and affordable for everyone,” Araguha explained. He added that new vehicles generally incur lower repair and maintenance costs over time and have a reduced environmental footprint compared to used cars, making them a smarter, more sustainable investment for consumers.

Araguha also emphasized the urgent need for stronger regulations to curb the importation of older, high-emission vehicles, which significantly contribute to Uganda’s growing environmental and public health challenges. By limiting the influx of these polluting cars, he argued, the country can move toward cleaner air and a more sustainable transport sector.

Beyond car exhibits, the event offers a wide range of family-friendly activities designed to engage visitors of all ages. These include dedicated kids’ zones for younger attendees, thrilling live drifting performances that showcase driving skills and precision, and practical workshops on car maintenance to help vehicle owners extend the life of their cars and save on repair costs.

The NCBA Auto Show 2025 will continue throughout the weekend, offering a series of panel discussions focused on the future of transportation in East Africa, as well as networking sessions aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation among businesses in the automotive ecosystem.

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