March 24, 2009 The Tata Nano has arrived. The world's cheapest new car at around USD$2500 was first announced in January last year and is now available for sale... but you may have to join the queue.
Ravi Kant has always had a formidable reputation as a marketing whiz. In the mid nineties, he helped Titan emerge as one of the most powerful brands in the country. Under him, LML was able to put up a ...
BHPian anjan_c2007 recently shared this with other enthusiasts:During the earlier decades, we had sparse traffic density and ...
View post: Hyundai Rolls Out Aggressive 2025 Kona Electric Lease Offers This December The Tata Nano’s claim to fame is its budget $2,500 price tag. You’d have trouble picking up a 1995 Honda Civic ...
The world's cheapest and most anticipated car has finally gone on sale, a very big deal that could bring safe and affordable transportation to millions of people throughout South Asia. Demand for the ...
March 11, 2009 The European version of the world’s cheapest car, the Nano was introduced at the Geneva Auto Show this week. The Nano Europa is an upgraded version of the $2,500 "People's Car" soon to ...
We're finally getting to drive the Tata Nano, and the first thing that impresses is the space. Four adults can sit comfortably in the simple and spartan interior. The seats are thin and flat but ...
Is the relative success of the Fiat 500 and Chevy Spark causing some consternation in India? Possibly, as reports suggest Tata Motors is thinking about making a larger, more luxurious Nano and ...
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.
Tata Motors announced that the Nano’s price will be increased by up to 4 percent and that the car’s production will be increased as the Sanand plant will debut production ahead of schedule. The Indian ...
Bystanders take a closer look at Tata's Nano cars, billed as the "world's cheapest cars," in Amritsar, India, on June 9, 2010. Bystanders take a closer look at Tata's Nano cars, billed as the "world's ...
It’s the end of the line for India’s Tata Nano, a product famously billed as the world’s cheapest car. According to a Bloomberg report, production of the subcompact city car is coming to an end after ...