Electric Power on Three Wheels

Thursday, 24 July 2025 02:11

Mahindra Electric Three Wheels

Evolution Auto Introduces Mahindra EVs for Delivery and Transport.

Sri Lanka’s shift towards sustainable mobility is gathering momentum — not just on four wheels, but now on three.


Evolution Auto, the authorized distributor of Mahindra Last Mile Mobility (LMM) in Sri Lanka, proudly introduces the Mahindra Treo range of fully electric cargo three-wheelers, specially designed for businesses seeking efficient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly logistics solutions.


Already a proven success in India, Mahindra’s electric three-wheelers now provide local enterprises with a reliable, zero-emission transport solution ideal for first and last-mile delivery operations.


For corporate customers, every rupee saved matters — and the Mahindra Treo delivers substantial savings where it counts.


Whether it’s fuel savings of up to 1.2 million rupees and 350,000 rupees in savings over services in five years, adding up to over Rs 1.5 million in savings.


For modern logistics and transport operators, this makes the Treo one of the smartest investment opportunities for logistics operators and transport providers looking to upgrade their fleet with a greener and smarter option thanks to its running cost of only Rs 4 per kilometre.


An electric powertrain provides for a smoother, more comfortable experience, without compromising on performance.


Mahindra promises that the Treo can reach a top speed of 50 kmph in its boost mode and thanks to its Lithium Iron battery, has a real-world range of up to 80 km and can be fully charged in 3.5 hours.


Heavy duty power


The Treo comes in two main flavours, one for transporting goods, and the other for passengers.


For those expanding their green logistics operations, the Treo comes in a Zor DV and Pick-Up variant, able to handle a cargo capacity of up to 550 kg and still maintain the promised range.


Thanks to its compact build that doesn’t compromise on comfort, the Treo is nimble, able to navigate narrow urban lanes and tight warehouse environments — ideal for e-commerce, courier services, FMCG distributors, and industrial operators.


Creating a more sustainable Sri Lanka


Sri Lanka’s growing use of renewable energy makes the Mahindra Treo an even more compelling choice.


When charged using solar power, it offers an ultra-low carbon footprint, helping businesses achieve their ESG goals and demonstrate a strong commitment to environmental responsibility.


All with an incredible value proposition, with prices starting at just Rs 2.2 million + VAT.


“The shift towards electrification is more than introducing new products, it’s a national movement,” said Mr. Zahran Ziyawudeen, Chief Operating Officer of Evolution Auto.


“We believe in introducing vehicles that are practical, powerful, and designed with the Sri Lankan driver in mind.


Every driver deserves to have the tools to improve their income while contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable Sri Lanka.”

 

The Mahindra Treo offers unmatched value for businesses looking to reduce operational costs while boosting delivery efficiency.


Evolution Auto’s island-wide dealership network ensures reliable support, service accessibility, and nationwide availability.


As global businesses pivot to sustainable transport solutions, the Mahindra Treo stands out as a practical, proven, and profitable investment for Sri Lankan corporates.


Whether you're a logistics company, retail chain, or manufacturing enterprise, switching to Mahindra’s electric cargo three-wheelers will help you save more, deliver smarter, and drive a greener tomorrow.


Sharing their vision at Evolution Auto, Group Chief Executive Officer Virann De Zoyza shared that, “Electric mobility is not a luxury, it’s a necessity.


We believe in building a future where transport is affordable, energy-efficient, and environmentally responsible.


With over 1.3 million three-wheelers on the road, the opportunity to transform how Sri Lanka moves is massive and we are proud to lead that change.”

Last modified on Thursday, 24 July 2025 02:21