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Datsun has returned to Sri Lanka, where it was first introduced in 1957, just a few weeks after the brand was brought back to Lebanon.
Datsun is re-entering the market in Sri Lanka with the latest addition to its model line-up – the Datsun redi-GO, a vehicle designed for the youth. Datsun redi-GO was launched in India in early June 2016.
"The return of Datsun to Sri Lanka is a key element of our expansion in fast-growing markets where there is growing demand for personal mobility. We are delighted to return to Sri Lanka with Datsun redi-GO to expand our offer in the largest vehicle market segment to a new generation of Sri Lankan customers who are ready for something new and exciting," said Vincent Cobee, Global Head of Datsun.
The Datsun redi-GO comes with an aggressive design language and 185 mm of ground clearance. the company also claims a fuel economy of 25 kilometres to the litre.
The car will be offered through the dealer network of Nissan’s long-time partner in Sri Lanka, Associated Motorways (Private) Ltd. (AMW). Datsun redi-GO sales are scheduled to begin in September, with pricing and vehicle grades information to be announced as the start of sales draws closer.
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