Tata Motors partners with DIMO to launch new Passenger Vehicle range in Sri Lanka
Tata Motors' latest range of ICE and EV vehicles showcase emerging trends in mobility, with cutting-edge technologies, distinctive designs, top-tier safety features, and exceptional performance.

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Tata Motors, India’s leading automobile manufacturer and a pioneer in sustainable mobility, has partnered with DIMO, Sri Lanka’s premier automotive distributor with over 85 years of excellence, to launch a new range of passenger vehicles in the island nation. This launch introduces Tata Motors’ popular internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and electric vehicles (EVs) to the Sri Lankan market. The event highlighted the debut of Tata Motors’ highly successful SUVs, including the Tata Punch, Tata Nexon, and Tata Curvv. In a significant move toward promoting sustainability, the company also unveiled the Tiago.ev, a popular electric hatchback, to make electric mobility more accessible in Sri Lanka. Commenting on this momentous occasion, Mr. Yash Khandelwal, Head International Business, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., said, “We are excited to be here in Sri Lanka, marking a new chapter in our international business strategy. Tata Motors has undergone significant transformation over the years, and there is no better way to mark our return than with a new, game-changing product portfolio. 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. Alongside our renowned SUVs, we are particularly eager to introduce
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