"The Road to Modernity: A Brief History of Cars in Sri Lanka"

Cars were first introduced to Sri Lanka during the early 20th century, when the country was still under British colonial rule. The first cars in Sri Lanka were imported by wealthy British planters, traders, and government officials.

After Sri Lanka gained independence from British rule in 1948, the government began to promote the use of cars as a symbol of progress and modernity. In the 1950s and 1960s, Sri Lanka experienced a boom in car ownership, with many middle-class families buying their first cars.

Today, Sri Lanka has a large and diverse automotive market, with both new and used cars available for sale. The country has several local car manufacturers, as well as dealerships for international brands such as Toyota, Honda, and Nissan.