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DPMC unveils three new Pulsar bikes at Lanka’s biggest motorcycle launch

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Rohana Dissanayake, Group Chairman and Managing Director, David Pieris Group of Companies (center), Naalaka Madugalle, Director and Chief Operating Officer, David Pieris Motor Company (Lanka) Limited (right) and Lakmal de Silva, Chief Officer – Vehicle Sales, David Pieris Motor Company (Lanka) Limited (left), pose with the newly launched Pulsar N125, Pulsar N160 Premium and Pulsar NS200 USD at the DPMC Head Office in Battaramulla, following the unveiling of the bikes

David Pieris Motor Company (Private) Limited (DPMC),on Thursday announced the launch of three new Bajaj Pulsar motorcycles — the Pulsar N125, Pulsar N160 Premium and Pulsar NS200 USD. This marks the first and biggest motorcycle launch in the country following the recent lifting of vehicle import restrictions.

These new models are set to redefine the local two-wheeler landscape, offering riders advanced technology, superior safety and sporty performance. All models—except the N125—are equipped with ABS braking systems and upside-down front shock absorbers, delivering enhanced safety and riding comfort as the first in their class.

The Pulsar range, renowned globally for its sporty design, power and thrilling performance, is particularly designed to suit the dynamic lifestyle of the youth, while offering an exhilarating riding experience for all motorcycle enthusiasts.

Speaking on the event, Lakmal de Silva, Chief Officer – Vehicle Sales, DPMC, said; “DPMC was the first to introduce motorcycles such as the Bajaj CT100, Bajaj Discover 125 and Pulsar N160 —even during the import restrictions—through the Local Value Addition (LVA) Programme introduced by the Ministry of Industries three years ago. With the government now lifting vehicle import restrictions, we are witnessing a much-needed revitalisation of the automotive industry, especially in the two-wheeler segment. DPMC continues to lead the way in both LVA and imported motorcycles by introducing cutting-edge models like these.”

He also said; “We are grateful to the government for supporting the industry and look forward to introducing even more new models in the future — including the Bajaj Chetak electric scooter and electric three-wheelers — to ensure affordable, clean mobility and greater value for the Sri Lankan people.”

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