(Full bio) The Tata Nano, when it was launched back in 2008, was the most affordable car in India. It was a dream that Mr. Ratan Tata, the Emeritus of Tata Group, had, and he brought it to reality.
Tata's much ballyhooed Nano isn't exactly selling as expected in its home market of India, especially after the well-publicized fires engulfing the several examples of the world's cheapest car.
The Tata Nano electric car is said to be well-designed, allowing customers to see a luxurious interior with a new design. Tata Motors is going to use a 17.1kWh battery in its Tata Nano electric car.
Tata Nano’s mileage has increased from 23.6 kmpl to 25.4 kmpl ... used to give the car a more unique look.New glove box: There is a left and right glove box, enough to store everybody’s things.New car ...
The render is basically a re-imagined version of modern day Tata Nano. Looking at the render it does not look like the Nano that we have seen on the road. As this is meant for customers in 1960s, ...
The Tata Nano GenX is the cheapest and affordable hatchback in the Indian market by the Indian carmaker. The car comes in five petrol and one CNG variant. The variants are as follows Nano XE ...
Latest Update: The Tata Nano, even after many years of its discontinuation, continues to remain a popular model among people. We have hence studied the feasibility options of whether making a Nano ...