Tata Motors, DIMO Launch 10 New CVs In Sri Lanka, Marking 65 Years of Partnership

Mobility Outlook Bureau
25 Aug 2025
09:29 AM
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The launch also commemorates 65 years of collaboration between the two companies, rooted in shared growth and customer-centric innovation.


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Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, in partnership with its long-standing distributor DIMO, has introduced 10 new commercial vehicles in Sri Lanka, strengthening its portfolio of cargo and passenger mobility solutions.

The newly unveiled line-up includes trucks, prime movers, and buses designed for varied applications across logistics, infrastructure, and passenger transport. Among the highlights are the Ultra T.7, T.9, T.12, T.14 and 1918.T trucks for last-mile and intra-city delivery, as well as the Prima 5530.S and Signa 5530.S prime movers for long-haul and heavy-duty operations. On the passenger mobility front, Tata Motors introduced the LPO 1622 Magna inter-city bus and the Ultra Prime LPO 8.6 and 11.6 buses for efficient staff transport.

Unveiling the new range, Girish Wagh, Executive Director, Tata Motors, said the vehicles are tailored to Sri Lanka’s growing infrastructure and mobility needs, offering durability, performance, and lower total cost of ownership. Ranjith Pandithage, Chairman of DIMO, emphasised the partnership’s role in shaping Sri Lanka’s mobility ecosystem with world-class engineering and strong after-sales support.

Backed by 15 strategically located service centres, extended warranty options, and customised annual maintenance contracts, the new fleet aims to deliver higher efficiency and profitability for enterprises and fleet operators.

With this launch, Tata Motors continues to expand its global presence — the company’s commercial vehicles are sold in more than 40 countries, covering applications from sub-1-tonne trucks to 71-seater buses.

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