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Tata kept its promise of delivering lakhtakia :D (dats: costing 1 lakh )..... dis car's been a rage at Auto Expo 2008
Planning to visit? Suzuki's gotta come up with something soon as a people's car...... after Maruti ;)
U c... its providing d best possible at cheapest possible which made Suzuki a hit in d majority-middle-class-Indian public.... it made the Indian public's dream of owning a car a reality!
well lets c.... its still gotta go on roads....eh! Remember Indica?

Its from Jan 10th, 2008 to Jan 17, 2008 @
Pragati Maidan (at Google Maps)
New Delhi, Delhi, India


I prefer sexy sturdy SUVs ;) but dis one's chuch a cutie... umm angel eyes...?ummm... nah! alien eyes ..hehe..... one could buy one in each colour with a matching dress colour ... lolz
Aww! now that looks like a Rewa(Indian made Electric car)? Does it?

Tata’s best kept secret out in auto-expo 2008 :India's Tata revs up with world's cheapest car

"People's Car", a mini 4-seater expected to be priced, as promised five years ago, at 100,000 rupees (1,250 pounds), less than half the price of the cheapest car on the market.

The launch of the car on Thursday(Jan 9, 2008) has been a closely guarded secret of Tata Motors. The car was under heavy security cover, treated like a VVIP, as it readies for the first show-in on the first day of Auto Expo 2008 in New Delhi. Tata’s best kept secret the rumours about the car being brought to New Delhi in four pieces and then being assembled in the pavilion have been doing the rounds. However, the sources close to Tata Motors have revealed that the car was transported amid high security in a large container a day before.

Automobile industry stalwarts, plain automotive enthusiasts and for that matter the entire nation has been eagerly waiting the launch of the Rs 1-lakh car form Tata Motors stable.

The vehicle, called the Tata Nano, will sell for 100,000 rupees or $2,500 (£1,277) and enable those in developing countries to move to four wheels.

The four-door five-seater car, which goes on sale later this year, has a 33bhp, 624cc, engine at the rear.
It has no air conditioning, no electric windows and no power steering, but two deluxe models will be on offer. Tata will initially make about 250,000 Nanos and expects eventual annual demand of one million cars.The price will be slightly more than the 100,000 once tax and other costs are taken into consideration.

hehe.... every member of the family can have one ;) even ur pet and the servants :)

The official unveiling is organized in the Hall 11 of the Pragati Maidan amid tight security.
Source - Zee News / Reuters

Comments

  1. It's certainly cute and I guess it will replace families traveling on two wheelers. My question is will there be place on the streets? Or are they stackable?

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  2. haha.. yeah.. already there's no place for 2 wheelers!But still... nano would atleast give some space space-wise!

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