Sri Lanka records more than one hundred thousand of vehicle
Commissioner General Kamal Amarasinghe reported that by the end of July 2025, a total of 133,678 vehicles had been registered. The majority were motorcycles, with 100,451 units registered, followed by 20,535 motor cars, 3,293 three-wheelers, and 1,995 dual-purpose vehicles.
Vehicle imports had been restricted since 2020 due to foreign currency shortages, but the country lifted these limits earlier this year, contributing to the surge in registrations.
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