In a move to enhance luxury travel for customers, Casons Rent A Car has, for the first time in Sri Lanka, invested in a fully owned fleet of brand-new high-end vehicles dedicated exclusively to its premium services.
The fleet includes Toyota Land Cruiser LC 300, Toyota Land Cruiser 250, Range Rover Sport, Toyota Alphard Executive Lounge, Brand New Luxury Higer 50-Seater, Hyundai Santa Fe, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Mercedes-Benz Vito, and Toyota Coaster.
“These vehicles are unmarked, fully owned, and purchased to ensure the highest standards of safety, reliability, and service consistency,” a company official said.
Casons does not borrow or depend on third-party vehicles, a policy designed to maintain uncompromising quality. The company will also offer these vehicles for short-term rentals, corporate assignments, and exclusive travel requirements.
“With these new additions, we can confidently handle mega projects, official delegations, high-end clientele, foreign missions, conventions, and similar upscale events,” the official added.
Every vehicle is selected with a clear purpose: to provide more than transportation—clients receive confidence, comfort, and peace of mind. Full fleet ownership allows Casons to maintain strict quality control, professional maintenance, immediate availability, and guaranteed vehicle class and condition, without last-minute substitutions.
This strategy distinguishes Casons from competitors who rely on third-party vehicles and reinforces the company’s leadership in Sri Lanka’s premium mobility sector, built steadily through disciplined investment and strategic expansion.
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