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MUMBAI: Mahindra & Mahindra has launched the all-new Scorpio and the Scorpio pick-up in Sri Lanka. This is part of a series of global launches of the vehicles. The two vehicles along with the Bolero pick-up Double Cab and the Bolero load carrier were displayed at the Auto Show India in Colombo under the aegis of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, according to a release. Pravin N. Shah, Executive Vice-President, Automotive Sector, M&M, said, "Sri Lanka is one of the major markets in the SAARC. Sri Lanka is a mature market and the all-new Scorpio and the pick-up will provide us the perfect platform to further M&M's customer centric growth in the region." General Sales Company is the exclusive distributor for Mahindra vehicles in Sri Lanka. It also distributes global brands like Volvo and Proton.
Dushmantha Senanayake, Managing Director of General Sales Company, said, "We are proud to be the exclusive distributors for Mahindra vehicles in Sri Lanka. While Mahindra products have been well received among customers, the all-new Scorpio and its pick-up variant have created a lot of excitement, as it is an international vehicle that is being offered at a value price."
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