Rolls-Royce EPC is the online route to genuine Rolls-Royce parts identification in Kenya. Built on BMW ETK, it covers the local-spec Rolls-Royce models delivered to this right-hand-drive (RHD) market and keeps factory supersessions current.
Why does Rolls-Royce EPC matter in Kenya?
In short: Rolls-Royce EPC earns its place by pinpointing the genuine Rolls-Royce part for the exact build, not a generic family list. Kenya's volume leaders are Toyota, Nissan, and Isuzu, but Rolls-Royce holds a committed owner base whose cars still need precise OEM identification that generic aftermarket lookups rarely get right.
Because it reads from BMW ETK directly, supersession chains stay current: when the maker replaces a discontinued number, the platform shows the latest valid part automatically — important for the an older, long-life parc where discontinued parts still matter typical of Kenya.
Which Rolls-Royce models are most common in Kenya?
The Rolls-Royce models you'll most often identify parts for in Kenya are Ghost, Phantom, and Cullinan (full list below). Rolls-Royce EPC covers every market year and engine option for each, with exploded diagrams down to clip and fastener level. Genuine Rolls-Royce part numbers follow a format like 34 11 6 769 280.
| Popular model | Model years | Frequently looked-up parts |
|---|---|---|
| Rolls-Royce Ghost | 2012–2021 | wheel bearings, engine mounts |
| Rolls-Royce Phantom | 2019–present | clutch & flywheel kit, timing chain kit |
| Rolls-Royce Cullinan | 2014–2022 | CV joint & boot, suspension struts |
How much does Rolls-Royce EPC cost in Kenya?
Rolls-Royce EPC costs from a 390 KES day pass, or about 6,500 KES/month on the monthly plan — one login that also opens every other brand catalog, with the interface in English and English and no per-search fees. Generic marketplaces can find a rough match, but Rolls-Royce EPC gives Kenya professionals the factory Rolls-Royce data — VIN-exact builds and live supersessions — that actually prevents returns.
Registration takes about two minutes and access is instant — no installation and no dealer credentials needed.
What is Rolls-Royce EPC used for in Kenya?
Independent workshops, parts counters, body shops and wholesalers across Kenya use Rolls-Royce EPC every day — it fits the jobs that matter:
- Parts counters cross-reference walk-in requests against genuine OEM numbers, cutting the returns that erode counter margin.
- Wholesalers map local stock to current Rolls-Royce numbers and catch supersessions before shipping the wrong revision.
- Mobile mechanics open Rolls-Royce EPC on a phone at the roadside to verify a part before sourcing it locally.
- Independent workshops confirm the exact engine and gearbox code by VIN before ordering — vital when a Rolls-Royce platform spans several local-spec powertrains in Kenya.
Will it match the Rolls-Royce models sold in Kenya?
Yes. Rolls-Royce vehicles in Kenya are built to local market standards, which means engine, gearbox and equipment codes — and their part numbers — diverge from other regions. Rolls-Royce EPC resolves the VIN to the precise local-spec build before anything is ordered.
Kenya's four-season conditions drive wear patterns that shape what gets replaced — and the correct part still depends on the exact build. Rolls-Royce EPC keeps that identification accurate.
Get Rolls-Royce EPC access in Kenya
One login opens this catalog and every other brand. Workshop plan ≈ 7,670 KES/mo, interface in English + English. Instant access, no installation.
Rolls-Royce EPC in Kenya — FAQ
Is Rolls-Royce EPC available to workshops in Kenya?
Yes — Rolls-Royce EPC works in the browser anywhere in Kenya, so any workshop, parts store or dealer with internet can register and start identifying Rolls-Royce parts immediately. No install, no dealer credentials.
Does it cover local-spec Rolls-Royce models sold in Kenya?
It does. Rolls-Royce EPC is built on the official BMW ETK data, which includes the right-hand-drive (RHD), local market standards Rolls-Royce vehicles delivered to Kenya. VIN lookup resolves each car to its exact factory build.
How much does Rolls-Royce EPC cost in Kenya?
One VINsearch plan covers Rolls-Royce EPC and every other catalog. Start with a 390 KES day pass or the monthly plan at about 6,500 KES/month — unlimited VIN lookups, no per-search charges. Register in about two minutes at lk.vinsearch.online.
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