Euro Exchange Rate Impact on Car Parts Prices in Sri Lanka — March 2026 Update
Current Exchange Rate Situation
As of March 2026, the Euro to Sri Lankan Rupee exchange rate sits at approximately LKR 363 per EUR. This rate directly impacts the cost of every European car part imported to Sri Lanka, from a simple oil filter to a complete engine assembly.
How Exchange Rates Affect Your Parts Bill
When you order a part priced at EUR 100 in Europe, the LKR cost calculation looks like this:
- Part cost: EUR 100 = LKR 36,300
- Shipping (typically EUR 10–20): LKR 3,630–7,260
- Sourcing fee (10%): LKR 3,993–4,356
- Total estimate: LKR 43,923–47,916
Use our live cost calculator on the homepage to get real-time estimates.
Tips to Save Money
1. Order Multiple Parts Together
Shipping costs per part decrease when you combine orders. If you know you need brake pads, filters, and a water pump in the next few months, ordering them together can save 15–20% on shipping.
2. Plan Ahead
If you know your timing belt is due at 120,000 km and you are at 110,000 km, order now rather than waiting for an emergency. Rush orders cost more due to express shipping.
3. Consider OEM Supplier Brands
Brands like Bosch, Mann, Mahle, and Continental often manufacture the same parts that go into Audi, BMW, and Mercedes vehicles — but sell them under their own brand at 20–30% less than the car manufacturer's branded version.
4. Monitor Exchange Rates
Our homepage shows live EUR/LKR rates. If the Rupee strengthens, it's a good time to place larger orders. We always use the mid-market rate for fair pricing.
Get a Quote
Contact us via WhatsApp for a detailed quote on any European car part. We are transparent about pricing — you see the EUR cost, exchange rate, and total LKR price before confirming.