Browns EV Unveils Sri Lanka’s Most Affordable Electric Car, the BAW E7, with Test Drives in Kegalle

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November 11, Colombo (LNW): Browns EV is set to introduce the newest addition to Sri Lanka’s electric vehicle market — the BAW E7 — with an exclusive three-day launch event taking place at the LOLC II branch in Kegalle from November 13, to 15.

During this event, visitors will have the opportunity to test drive the vehicle and experience its performance first-hand.

Manufactured in China, the BAW E7 stands out as the most economical electric car currently available in Sri Lanka, priced at just Rs. 4.7 million. Despite its affordability, the vehicle comes fully equipped with an array of modern technological features designed to enhance comfort, efficiency, and driving pleasure.

The BAW E7 offers an impressive driving range of up to 220 kilometres on a single charge, making it one of the most cost-effective options for everyday commuting. Adding to its appeal, Browns EV has partnered with LOLC to offer exclusive leasing packages, enabling customers to enjoy flexible and convenient financing options. Prospective buyers can also reserve their vehicle with an initial payment of Rs. 50,000.

Those interested in getting behind the wheel are encouraged to contact 0773644647 to book their test drive during the event dates.

This launch marks a significant step in Browns EV’s mission to make electric mobility accessible to a wider audience in Sri Lanka — combining luxury, advanced technology, and sustainability at an unprecedented price point.

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