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Anand Mahindra announces that Mahindra Treos are now available for self-driving by tourists in Sri Lanka for easy, eco-friendly travel

Sri Lankan tourists can enjoy self-driving Mahindra Treos through a partnership with TukTuk Rental & Evolution Auto, offering an easy and eco-friendly way to explore the island.

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Tourists visiting Sri Lanka now have a new way to move around the island. Thanks to a partnership with Mahindra’s channel partner, Evolution Auto, travelers can rent and drive Mahindra Treos on their own. 

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These electric three-wheelers provide a simple, clean, and flexible way to see the country.

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Self-Drive Mahindra Treos Available for Tourists in Sri Lanka

The Mahindra Treo is an electric three-wheeler that can now be rented for self-driving. 

This gives tourists freedom to explore at their own pace, from city streets to coastal areas. The partnership with Evolution Auto makes it easy for travelers to rent the vehicles and enjoy their time on the island without relying on taxis or buses.

Anand Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra Group, said: "Sri Lankan tourists can now enjoy the convenience of self-driving Mahindra Treos, thanks to a collaboration with our channel partners, TukTuk Rental & EvolutionAuto. A new way to experience the island." 

This shows Mahindra’s focus on providing simple, green transport options.

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Global Potential of Electric Three-Wheelers

Electric three-wheelers like the Mahindra Treo are not just useful in Sri Lanka. 

They are being used in cities in Europe as shuttles for short trips. These vehicles are quiet, affordable, and better for the environment than regular cars.

Mahindra also sees a big opportunity for India in the growing market of electric three-wheelers. With smart designs and low running costs, India could become a key player in the world market for small electric vehicles.

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