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Tata Nano: World's cheapest car unvielled
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Posted on 01/09/2008 11:30:46 PM PST by Arjun

The Tata Rs 1-lakh car is here! And it's called the Nano!

Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata on Thursday unveiled the Tata Nano at the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi.

Details of the People's Car:

Ratan Tata, while unveiling the nano, said: "The car will meet all current safety norms and all emission criteria. The pollution it will cause will be lower than 2-wheelers."

The car, Tata said, is smaller than a Maruti [Get Quote], but has 21 per cent more volume or space inside than the 800. He said that the dealer price of the car will be Rs 1 lakh, plus value-added tax (VAT) plus transport charges.

The car will have a 624-cc petrol engine generating 33 bhp of power. It will sport a 30-litre fuel tank and 4-speed manual gearshift. The car will come with air conditioning, but will have no power steering. It will have front disk and rear drum brakes. The company claims mileage of 23 km per litre.

The car's dashboard features just a speedometer, fuel gauge, and oil light. The car does not have reclining seats or radio. The shock absorbers are basic.

Nano, the world's cheapest car, costs almost half of the cheapest car currently available anywhere in the world.

''Since, a promise is a promise the standard dealer version will cost Rs 1 lakh,'' said Tata Sons chairman Ratan Tata.

He informed that the car is 8 per cent smaller bumper to bumper, than the Maruti800 but at the same time 21 per cent larger in its interiors and can sit up to four people.

Dispelling myths that the car was not safe enough Tata said, 'The car has passed the full-frontal crash and the side impact crash''. He also side stepped emission concerns and said the car will meet Euro IV norms.

While critics had been sceptical throughout about the car meeting safety and emission norms, coming as it is at that price, Tata said he was happy to announce that Nano meets all norms as would a modern car.

The car is eight per cent shorter than Maruti 800 on bumper to bumper length, but is 21 per cent more spacious, claimed Tata.

Alluding to fears expressed by environmentalist R K Pachauri and green activist Sunita Narain that the car at that price would add more vehicles on the road leading to higher vehicular pollution, Tata said the 624 cc, 33 HP petrol engine meets Bharat Stage-III emission norms and can also meet the Euro 4 norms.

"Pachauri will not have a nightmare and Sunita Narain can also sleep," he quipped, while recalling that some people had suggested that the car should be called 'Pachauri' and some others said that it should be named 'Mamta' � probably referring to the position TMC leader Mamta Banerjee had taken against the setting up of the small-car project at Singur in West Bengal.

Commenting on the safety standard, he said the car has gone through a full frontal crash test as per norms.

The Nano will come in three variants -- standard and two deluxe models with AC. The standard car would be available for Rs 1 lakh (ex-showroom), while VAT and transportation costs are extra.

The Nano is expected to be commerically launched in the second half of 2008. News reports say that Tata Motors [Get Quote] hopes to sell 500,000 units of the car, almost four times the number of Indicas it sells. Tata plans to focus on a market segment hitherto untapped.

Not since the launch of the Maruti 800 in 1983 has any car gripped the imagination of a nation and indeed car manufacturers the world over so intensely. If commercially successful, the Tata Nano can alter the passenger car market in India, and perhaps the world, beyond description.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: india
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1 posted on 01/09/2008 11:30:48 PM PST by Arjun
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2 posted on 01/09/2008 11:32:20 PM PST by Arjun (Skepticism is good. It keeps you alive.)
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To: IncPen

Looks like 4 door smartcar


3 posted on 01/09/2008 11:34:55 PM PST by Nailbiter
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To: Arjun

Not exactly a Bodacious Tata.


4 posted on 01/09/2008 11:34:59 PM PST by JennysCool (They all say they want change, but they’re really after folding money.)
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To: Arjun
The Tata Rs 1-lakh car is here! And it’s called the Nano!

That’s what I will be thinking at the dealer...
Na...
No!

5 posted on 01/09/2008 11:35:56 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper (ETERNAL SHAME on the Treasonous and Immoral Democrats!)
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To: Arjun

The car says ‘PLS. PASS ME BY ON THE FREEWAY.”

OR..”please beat me up.” Too darn sissy looking.

I wouldn;t drive it even if it costs $5.


6 posted on 01/09/2008 11:37:38 PM PST by max americana
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To: Arjun

Here is the video!
http://broadband.indiatimes.com/videoshow/2689015.cms


7 posted on 01/09/2008 11:37:49 PM PST by Arjun (Skepticism is good. It keeps you alive.)
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To: Arjun

This looks like the modern version of “Deux Cheveaux” (spelling?) which was also called “La poubelle” (which I was told meant “the trashcan”). Same very thin roof design and target market.


8 posted on 01/09/2008 11:39:31 PM PST by bajabaja
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To: JennysCool
LOL.

Can anyone do the math and tell us what the MPG is? And, how many miles per dead Indian does it deliver? With the way they drive, it must be part of a population control measure.

9 posted on 01/09/2008 11:40:59 PM PST by Defiant (Huckabee puts the goober back in gubernatorial.)
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To: Arjun

OMG, look at those puny wheels! What are they, about six inches in diameter?


10 posted on 01/09/2008 11:45:40 PM PST by LibWhacker (Democrats are phony Americans)
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To: max americana

I think it’s the perfect car for college kids. Heck, I’d buy one for my daughter. (Just turned 16.) The insurance rates would be nice.


11 posted on 01/09/2008 11:47:02 PM PST by Marie (Mankind should never harm the planet, except possibly in self defense.)
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To: Arjun
That’s a fine car for liberals to drive...it even accurately reflects their masculinity.
12 posted on 01/09/2008 11:47:11 PM PST by highlander_UW (I don't know what my future holds, but I know Who holds my future)
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To: Arjun

Sheesh, I could place that thing between the uprights with my VUE...


13 posted on 01/09/2008 11:49:11 PM PST by Axenolith (Brother, Can you spare a tagline?)
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To: Defiant

about 53 MPG or so if I converted correctly.


14 posted on 01/09/2008 11:51:41 PM PST by Free Vulcan (No prisoners. No mercy.)
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To: Marie

Good luck to your daughter. I’m in university myself and I drive a pick up. BUT I wont drive the tata(?), even the name sounds like a woman’s...never mind.


15 posted on 01/09/2008 11:58:32 PM PST by max americana
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To: Free Vulcan

I read on the Wall Street Journal that it will sell for $2500. They may lose money on each one, but with a billion Indians, they’ll make it up on volume.


16 posted on 01/10/2008 12:09:52 AM PST by Defiant (Huckabee puts the goober back in gubernatorial.)
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To: Defiant

I am not sure whether it would fare very much better than the Chinese cars that cost twice as much in the tests conducted by the European safety institute but I think Tata had a different market in mind than the Pick-up truck/SUV driving macho American male.

The inspiration for this car apparently comes from having seen millions in India driving 2 wheelers which are more unsafe than this car even and cost almost as much as the Tata Nano. Anyone who has been to India will have seen entire families (3-4 and even 5 people) driving a 2 wheeler for not being able to afford a cheaper personal vehicle. Tata aims to do away with this risk taking by providing Nano as an alternative. In my opinion, that’s a noble cause and no matter what the macho lot on FR think about the car, its commercial success will do all the talking on the car’s behalf.


17 posted on 01/10/2008 12:28:08 AM PST by MimirsWell
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To: Arjun; All

Can it got highway speeds?


18 posted on 01/10/2008 12:31:12 AM PST by Rick_Michael (The Anti-Federalists failed....so will the Anti-Frederalists)
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To: Arjun
We'll see one of these fit in somehow and on the drag strip soon.


19 posted on 01/10/2008 12:32:08 AM PST by chemicalman (My National Environmental Scorecard for 2006 was 0%.)
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To: Arjun

Tata is Caca?
A point of reference. A customer of mine started selling Arctic Cat ATVs. They come in a crate and have to be assembled by the dealer. This Nano looks about the same size as an ATV that retails for 10K USD. Yeah, I know the Tata can’t run trails...just sayin’....


20 posted on 01/10/2008 12:32:09 AM PST by boocoowell
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