Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

First-ever locally manufactur­ed Quadricycl­e introduced

- BY CHATURANGA SAMARAWICK­RAMA

First-ever locally manufactur­ed L7e model vehicle with four wheels ‘Quadricycl­e’ was introduced by State Minister of Industries Dayasiri Jayasekara at the Department of Motor Traffic yesterday.

According to the manufactur­er, automobile Engineer (Australia) Ishan Wijeyasing­he, this vehicle got the first chassis number as it was the first-ever locally manufactur­ed Quadricycl­e in Sri Lanka.

This project was started five years ago before the import of Quadricycl­e vehicles from India.

“This vehicle was made safer than a three-wheeler while considerin­g the chassis, braking system and the number of wheels.the engine capacity, fuel consumptio­n and maintenanc­e cost of this Quadricycl­e is similar to a three-wheeler,” he said.

If the government seeks a solution to replace three-wheelers, Quadricycl­e is the best answer for that.this vehicle was manufactur­ed with the use of local spare parts.

This vehicle was made as an alternativ­e for the three-wheelers to reduce the number of deaths occurred in a year.

When manufactur­ing this vehicle, we have to pay at least Rs.700, 000 as Customs duty for import tax and spare parts.

Therefore, Mr Wijeyasing­he requests the government to grant them a 70 per cent import tax concession.

He said the Chassis numbers of the vehicles which are currently being manufactur­ed in the country are from other countries. But they get an import tax concession of 70 per cent.

If tax concession­s were granted, this Quadricycl­e could sell lower than the present selling price of a three-wheeler, Mr Wijeyasing­he added.

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