Edgar Herrmann (born 20 February 1932) is a German-born Kenyan former rally driver.
Sports Illustrated journalist Robert F. Jones described him as "a lean, hard-eyed operator (a resort hotel on the coast at Malindi; a car dealership in Nairobi)" and "a confident, competent man usually trailed by good-looking women.
His IMC events outside his home country resulted in retirements, except for a 17th place at the 1971 RAC Rally.
The following season, he took part in the Safari Rally in a Porsche Carrera RS but retired with an engine problem.
In 1982 and 1983, he co-drove for Swiss driver Hanspeter Ruedin in a Mitsubishi Lancer Turbo.