The special edition of the world’s cheapest car, the Tata Nano, was released on the 22nd of November 2012. According to Tata, this was their way of heralding the festive season.The special edition ...
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.
Indian tycoon Ratan Tata is being praised on social media for travelling in one of the world's cheapest ... Nano project has remained close to his heart and he's often described it as "an ...
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 ...
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 ...
domestically the failure of the Tata Nano – launched and marketed as the world’s cheapest car – was a setback for Tata. This was his most ambitious project, but he had clearly misread India ...
In 2009, Ratan fulfilled his promise to make the world's cheapest car accessible to the middle class. The Tata Nano, priced at Rs 1 lakh, became a symbol of innovation and affordability.