INDIA--The launch of Tata Nano not only reinforces the country's strengths in IT and engineering, but also highlights the fact that global markets today are led by demand, and not supply, says a ...
Just like the rest of the carmakers who are striving to get closer to tree-huggers by launching new green models, the Indians over at Tata Nano introduced an electric flavor of the Nano at the 2010 ...
Tata Motors had unveiled Nano in January 2008 at the Auto Expo with much expectations of being "the people's car", as dubbed by the then Tata group chief Ratan Tata. New Delhi: Tata Motors did not ...
Tata Motors will showcase two new variants of the Tata Nano at the Auto Expo 2014. The Tata Nano Twist Active will essentially be the power-steered Nano with a tail gate that opens. Tata has been ...
Tata Motors unveiled the latest in the Nano's long list of upcoming improvements on the Nano Twist with an opening tail-gate and an Automated Manual Transmission. Tata has been working on developing ...
Tata Motors is having another attempt at reviving its Nano small car, by giving it a new name, a facelift, the option of an automatic gearbox and a hatchback boot. After some delay, the little car ...
The Delhi Auto Expo has drawn to an end leaving many of us with tired legs and pregnant minds. Most of us would have visited the Tata booth and glanced at the cute Magic Iris and well-designed Aria.
Designed to be the new "People's Car" in a similar vein to the original Volkswagen Beetle, the Nano, by Indian automaker Tata, has finally been officially unveiled. Based on the premise of simple, ...
For Meerut?s Sunita Gupta, with an annual salary of Rs 2.8 lakhs, there?s a dream that finally looks like it will come true. Ever since Ratan Tata first announced the lakhtakia, she is eagerly ...
0 In June last year, the company produced just one unit of the Nano and sold three units in domestic market.(AFP ) Tata Motors has not produced its small car Nano since January this year, and not sold ...
Hats off to Tata. When the Indian firm announced its plans to sell a four-seater car for the same price as a large flatscreen TV, everyone thought it was being ambitious. But the Nano is an impressive ...
The entry-level car, the brainchild of Ratan Tata who envisaged giving a safer and affordable alternative to families riding on two-wheelers, sold just three units last month in the domestic market.
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