Tata Motors, in partnership with DIMO, the exclusive distributor for Tata Motors in Sri Lanka, has launched a new range of passenger vehicles in the country.
This includes both traditional petrol/diesel (ICE) models and electric vehicles (EVs), aiming to cater to a wide range of customer needs.
The launch event introduced some of Tata Motors’ most popular SUVs: the Tata Punch, Tata Nexon, and Tata Curvv. The spotlight was also on the Tata Tiago.ev, the company’s electric hatchback that’s already creating a buzz in India, Nepal, and Bhutan. The Tiago.ev is designed to make electric mobility both accessible and desirable for Sri Lankan customers.
Mr. Yash Khandelwal, Head of International Business at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., expressed his enthusiasm: “Our offerings are designed to not only captivate the Sri Lankan market but to set new standards—combining bold design, cutting-edge features, top-tier safety, and unmatched after-sales support.”
Mr. Rajeev Pandithage, Executive Director of DIMO, expressed his excitement about the partnership: “Backed by DIMO’s unmatched after-sales expertise, we ensure an exceptional ownership experience with superior service and support, reaffirming our commitment to delivering excellence to Sri Lankan customers.”
All Tata Motors’ ICE vehicles will come with a manufacturer’s warranty of three years or 100,000 km, while the electric vehicles are backed by a three-year or 125,000 km warranty.
Additionally, the high-voltage battery and motor in the electric cars are protected with an eight-year or 165,000 km warranty.
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