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I observed a family riding on a two-wheeler the father driving the scooter, his young kid standing in front of him, his wife seated behind him holding a little ...
Tata's Nano, which has been coined the ... Chairman Ratan Tata stated: "From the drawing board to its commercial launch, the car has overcome several challenges. I hope it will provide safe ...
So whether it be picking up children from school or drawing out some money from the local bank, or bagging a few vegetables from the market, the Nano hits the sweet spot. Sure, the car is not used ...
The launch of Tata Nano in 2009 was hailed as a milestone in automotive history. At 123,000 rupees, or $2,400, the Nano was dubbed “the world’s cheapest car” and called a flagship example of ...
Mumbai, March 23, 2009: Tata Motors today announced the commercial launch of the Tata Nano, keenly awaited across India since its unveiling on January 10, 2008. The Tata Nano is BS-III* compliant ...
Fighting its reputation almost as long as it's been sold, the Tata Nano finally seems to have died an official death in India as the "world's cheapest car." And therein lies a lesson in brand ...
In a bid to boost Nano sales and woo young customers, Tata Motors said the budget car will be repositioned as 'a smart city car' with added features such as power steering, apart from introducing ...
Top speed is about 65 mph, and the car should achieve 55.5 mpg. Production will be limited to 50,000 at first, but once a dedicated Nano factory is finished by the end of 2009, production should ...
T o much fanfare in 2009, India—a hotbed of innovative products within reach of the poor like the $70 refrigerator and the $23 stove—introduced the world to the Tata Nano, a car retailing for ...