Bangla Car, the country’s first automobile, will soon be driving on the road. Bangla Cars Ltd, the Hossain Group sibling company, is the producer’s name. Their factory is located in Narayanganj’s Panchayati.
After Eid, in June, the car will be on sale in the market with the label “Made in Bangladesh.” The price of this seven-seater vehicle with all of the latest amenities is 3 million Taka. Fourteen vehicles have been sold thus far out of the 36 produced.
An artificially intelligent virtual assistant is available with more than 100 vocal commands, including 28 unique ones to indicate your location, a 1.5-liter turbo engine, and a trip to nic mode power supply—edgy, sporty appearance with quick connectivity.
Modern LED headlights, fog lamps, and parking lights are also equipped with endless starlight grille DVR cameras for your safety.
Furnished with premium materials and the finest leather. 9-inch infotainment display with a multifunctional trackball mouse for a roomy and improved interface for all enjoyment.
Under the middle armrest, there are USB and auxiliary ports for Bluetooth communication. Better legroom in a 7-seater with automated climate control.
Normally, Maa Enterprise imports the Glory i-Auto from DFSK directly into Bangladesh. In actuality, Bangla Cars Ltd. is a DFSK-approved assembler. In actuality, the agreement between Bangla Cars and DFSK was in place for 1.5 years.
Unfortunately, due to the effects of the coronavirus, the activities stalled. However, Bangla Cars Ltd has continued to produce automobiles using parts sourced from well-known manufacturers in countries like China, India, Japan, and Indonesia.
They have been constructing the cars using an ISUZU engine from Japan, Chinese body parts, and Indonesian chassis components. The Haval and Toyota automobiles are made entirely in China, while the Bangla Car is made entirely in Bangladesh. They can construct any vehicle, unlike Photon or Mitsubishi.
Although the selling operations have increased, the actual voyage has yet to begin. A plan for the opening ceremony was set for last March 26. But they put it off until after Eid because of current epidemic conditions.
Bangla Car will begin its voyage with pickups in June. Their showroom is already located at 181–182 Tejgaon. There, the cars are shown in 8 distinct hues.
They are Black, Brown, White, Silver, Midnight Blue, Red wine, Electric Blue, and White. In addition, they are prepared to feature the hue that the clients request. The 2021 model year’s new model car has already been delivered to the dealership.
After Eid, Bangla Cars Ltd. will start producing its vehicles using its designs. Twelve different car models will be produced at the Narayangonj facility. Private automobiles, buses, trucks, Lorries, pickups, etc., are notable examples.
In the initial phase, showcases will be established in each nation’s 8 divisions. The automaker manufacturer will also open 30 new dealerships around the nation. The users will receive every kind of automobile facility from Bangladesh.
The automaker company already has ambitions to marketize 4,000–5,000 vehicles annually. And that undoubtedly includes electric automobiles among all other forms of vehicles. As a result, Bangladesh’s economy will receive a spectacular boost.