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All-New GRAVITE launches at LKR 6.99 Mn

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(L-R) Raghunath Nair, Head - Nissan South Asia Business, Nissan Motor Company Ltd., Jawahar Ganesh, Managing Director – AMW, Atul Aggarwal, Director - Aftersales & Nissan South Asia Business, Nissan Motor Company Ltd., and Prasanna De Silva, Director Sales – AMW, alongside the newly launched, segment-defining 7-seater Nissan GRAVITE at the grand reveal held at the Hilton Colombo.

Associated Motorways (Pvt) Ltd (AMW), the exclusive authorized distributor for Nissan in Sri Lanka, has officially unveiled the All-New Nissan GRAVITE. This bold, game-changing 7-seater MPV enters the market at an attractive introductory price starting from LKR 6.99 million, marking a decisive milestone in Nissan’s product offensive and brand resurgence following the success of the top-selling Nissan Magnite. Purpose-built to meet the evolving mobility needs of modern Sri Lankan families, the GRAVITE blends versatility and everyday practicality with a commanding road presence.

 Atul Aggarwal, Director Aftersales and South Asia Business, Nissan Motor Co Ltd, said, “Sri Lanka is central to our South Asia business operations and our brand actions over the past year has strengthened through expanding network and product plans. Introduction of the All-New Nissan Gravite is another step towards our commitment to the Sri Lankan market. We are certain that it will mark the beginning of our sustained growth phase, welcoming newer customers to the growing Nissan family in the country”.

 Jawahar Ganesh, Managing Director, Associated Motorways (Pvt) Ltd (AMW), Sri Lanka said, “The All-New Nissan GRAVITE is inspired by the diversity, scale and ambition of Sri Lankan families. Every detail – from its modular seating to its commanding stance – reflects how Sri Lankan customers live, travel and grow together. For us, GRAVITE is more than a product introduction. It is a promise – that Nissan & AMW will continue to bring in vehicles that truly resonate with Sri Lanka’s mobility aspirations”.

 The vehicle establishes a distinct visual identity aligned with Nissan’s global design language, featuring elevated proportions, muscular body lines, and high ground clearance. It stands out as the only vehicle in its segment to feature distinctive hood branding and unique rear-door badging, reinforced by Nissan’s signature C-shaped design integration at the front and rear for instant brand recognition. Practical exterior elements include all-round LED treatment, signature headlamps with integrated DRLs, Crystal Edge tail lamps, functional roof rails, and wide-opening doors.

 Inside, the GRAVITE redefines family travel with exceptional cabin roominess and pioneering modularity, offering flexible configurations for 2 to 7 occupants. Easily removable third-row seats expand the cargo space to a segment-leading 625 liters in a 5-seater configuration, or 320 liters and 84 liters for 6 and 7-seater setups respectively. Premium suede and leatherette quilted seats, best-in-class storage compartments, a cooled center console, and a tropicalized AC system with 3-row vents and separate second-row controls ensure premium comfort across all rows.

 Modern technology and driving confidence are heavily integrated, featuring a floating 20.32 cm Infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 17.78 cm fully Digital Advanced Multi-Functional Cluster, and a wireless charger. Convenience is elevated by advanced features such as Auto LED Headlamps with a “follow me home” function, Walk Away Lock (WAL), Approach Unlock (AUL), and front and rear parking sensors.

 Safety remains a core pillar with over 30 standard features, including 6 Airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Traction Control System (TCS), Hill-Start Assist (HSA), Brake Assist System (BAS), and ABS with EBD. The GRAVITE is powered by an efficient 1.0L, 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine calibrated for smooth acceleration and predictable performance, generating exactly 72PS of power at 6250 rpm and 96Nm of peak torque at 3400-3600 rpm. Paired with a 5-speed manual or 5-speed EZ-shift AMT, it achieves an impressive fuel economy of 19.6 km/l for the AT variant and 19.3 km/l for the MT variant.

 For a limited period, a curated Launch Edition will be available, offering premium JBL speakers, a dual dash cam, an air purifier, ambient mood lighting, and distinctive aesthetic upgrades like C-shaped aero accents, wheel arch aero inserts, and drift flow graphics. Introductory pricing opens today at LKR 6,990,000 for the VISIA, LKR 8,190,000 for the N-CONNECTA AMT, and LKR 8,590,000 for the TEKNA AMT. This pivotal launch establishes a strong foundation for sustained growth across AMW’s expanding dealer network in Tier II and Tier III cities, hinting at a confident future multi-segment offensive that includes the upcoming Tekton C-SUV in mid-2026 and a 7-seater C-SUV in early 2027.



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Sri Lanka cricket finances ‘greater than feared’: interim chief

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Eran Wickramaratne gestures during a press conference at the Sri Lanka Cricket Board office in Colombo on May 21 (Ishara S. KODIKARA/AFP)

(AFP)Financial irregularities surrounding Sri Lankan cricket were far worse than feared, government-appointed administrators said Thursday, promising a full accounting and sweeping reforms.

“We have already ordered a forensic audit of the accounts,” Eran Wickramaratne, interim president of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), told his first news conference since taking office last month.

He said financial irregularities were “far greater than initially feared”.

He said the new SLC leadership — handpicked by the government of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake — would bring in sweeping reforms as concerns linger over international sanctions.

The current administration was appointed following the mass resignation of SLC’s elected officials last month — a move that raised fears of possible suspension by the International Cricket Council (ICC) over political interference.

The SLC, the country’s richest sports body, was suspended for two months in 2023 on similar grounds.

Wickramaratne, however, said discussions with the ICC were underway on reforming the SLC.

“Our talks with the ICC have been extremely cordial and constructive,” he said.

“We have been very open and transparent in what we are doing, and they want us to pursue open and transparent methods in doing this.”

Reforms include drafting a new constitution aimed at curbing abuses that allowed groups to retain power for a prolonged period, he added.

Four-time SLC president Shammi Silva and his entire committee stepped down in April after the government intervention, clearing the way for the current overhaul.The previous administration had also faced criticism over the national team’s performances, including an early exit from the T20 World Cup, which Sri Lanka co-hosted with India earlier this year.

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Police roll out countrywide security plan for Vesak Week

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The Police have announced a special islandwide security programme for Vesak Week to ensure the public can observe religious activities in a peaceful and secure environment, free from fear or inconvenience.

The Police Department said the measures have been introduced in view of heightened religious observances across the country during the Vesak season, with Buddhists worldwide preparing to mark Vesak Full Moon Poya Day on 30 May 2026.

Authorities said large crowds are expected at major Buddhist sites, including ancient places of worship, while Vesak lantern displays, pandals and Bhakthi Gee programmes will be held across the island.

Under the special security plan, the Inspector General of Police has directed all police stations to take steps to minimise traffic congestion and ensure public convenience in areas with high footfall.

The Police Department said enhanced day and night mobile patrols will be deployed across all divisions, alongside special security operations aimed at safeguarding public safety and protecting property during the festive period.

Authorities also warned that strict legal action will be taken against individuals or groups whose behaviour is deemed to undermine the dignity and sanctity of Vesak or cause inconvenience to devotees.

In a set of public guidelines issued for the season, the Police Department urged organisers of Dansal programmes to comply with health and safety standards and implement proper crowd management measures to prevent congestion.

The public has also been advised to refrain from behaviour deemed inappropriate for the religious season, avoid excessive noise, and ensure responsible use of loudspeakers with prior approval.

Devotees have been requested to abstain from alcohol and narcotic substances during Vesak activities, while being urged to remain vigilant against theft in crowded areas and ensure the safety of children and elderly persons.

The Police Department further encouraged the public to report emergencies via hotlines 118 and 119, and to submit relevant video footage of traffic violations or environmental offences through designated WhatsApp channels for legal action.

Authorities said the measures are aimed at ensuring that Vesak is observed in a spirit of peace, devotion and public harmony across the country.

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India, Lanka boost air power ties as IAF Chief visits Colombo

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(ANI) May 22:Marking a critical milestone in regional security cooperation, India’s Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, addressed the National Defence College (NDC) in Sri Lanka during his three-day visit to the island nation.

Speaking on the strategic imperative of “Air Power in the 21st Century,” the Air Chief Marshal highlighted the evolving dynamics of modern warfare and the growing necessity of robust bilateral military partnerships in the Indian Ocean Region.

The high-level interaction served as a central fixture of his three-day official visit to the island nation, aimed at anchoring the defence ties between the two neighbours.

Sharing the details in a post on X, the Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka said that the Air Chief also interacted with the Commandant and the National Defence College course participants.

The Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal A P Singh visited the National Defence College, Sri Lanka on 20 May 26. He spoke on the topic ‘Air power in the 21st century’ and interacted with the Commandant and NDC course participants

Earlier on Wednesday, the High Commission shared that the Air Chief was received with a Guard of Honour at SLAF headquarters prior to formal meetings on Tuesday, prior to his call on with the Commander of SLAF.

“He also called on the Deputy Minister of Defence Maj Gen Aruna Jayasekara (Retd), and the Secretary Defence, AVM Sampath Thuyacontha (Retd). ACM A P Singh paid his respects to the IPKF martyrs by laying a wreath at the monument in Bataramulla”, the post added.

Air Chief AP Singh had arrived in Sri Lanka on an official visit from 19-21 May 26.

India and Sri Lanka have a longstanding defence partnership.

Earlier in April, the two countries reaffirmed their growing maritime partnership through the fourth edition of the bilateral diving exercise, IN-SLN DIVEX 2026, conducted at Colombo from April 21-28.

The exercise witnessed participation of the Indian Navy’s Diving Support and Submarine Rescue Vessel, INS Nireekshak, alongside diving teams from both navies- underscoring enhanced operational coordination and professional synergy, the Indian Navy said in a statement.

As India continues to deepen its military engagements with friendly nations, the multilateral military Exercise PRAGATI 2026 commenced on Wednesday at Umroi Military Station, Meghalaya, with the participation of 12 friendly nations, namely Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Seychelles, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.

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