Tata Motors presented the Nano Electric Vehicle (EV) at the 80th Geneva Motor Show. The car offers the practicality of a real car, compromising nothing in the pursuit of providing environment-friendly personal transportation for the modern consumer. Using super polymer lithium ion batteries, as in the Tata Indica Vista EV, which provide superior energy density [...]
Continue reading...15. February 2010
The Tata Nano is being displayed at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in the Great Hall at 2 East 91st Street in Manhattan beginning this Thursday. The Cooper-Hewitt is showing the Tata Nano because, as the world’s most affordable car, it is a design achievement. The car will remain on display till 25th April, 2010. [...]
Continue reading...9. February 2010
People who missed a chance to book their Nano first/last time around can now soon book the worlds cheapest car. Tata Motors is set to re-open the bookings of the Nano once the mother plant in Sanand, Gujarat commences production of the car. However don’t worry if you are not in a position to book [...]
Continue reading...12. January 2010
The Tata Nano made huge waves at the last Auto Expo when it was unveiled for the first time. This year Tata Motors has launched two special editions of the worlds cheapest car – Nano for him and Nano for her, based on the top of the line LX variant. Nano for her is painted [...]
Continue reading...8. January 2010
JBL Audio has displayed a JBLfyed Tata Nano at the 2010 Auto Expo. The JBL Nano (we like to call it) has been modified tastefully with bigger Maxxis tyres (with V thread pattern), alloy wheels, rear-hinged suicide doors (which will be remote operated in the future), glass rectangle at the rear (encourages people to have [...]
Continue reading...3. January 2010
After automobile designer Dilip Chhabria ruined a Rolls-Royce, its his turn to do the same to a Nano. The Tata Nano was made to be affordable car and not a supercar but Mr. Chhabria thinks otherwise. The car which will be showcased at the Auto Expo will cost Rs. 1 crore (this is not a [...]
Continue reading...23. December 2009
The Tata Nano has won the prestigious Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY) award. In its fifth year running and modeled along the lines of the American, European and Japanese Car of the Year, the ICOTY award consits of expert and independent judgment of all new cars and motorcycles launched in the calendar year in [...]
Continue reading...14. December 2009
The Tata Nano will be on view at the prestigious Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York’s from February 18 through April 25, 2010. A bright yellow Nano will be on display in Cooper-Hewitt’s Great Hall, along with diagrams and a short film describing its concept, development and production.
Continue reading...1. December 2009
Tata Motors is planning to produce hybrid versions of the Nano as it looks to join in the environment friendly brigade. In today’s global warming world a eco-friendly variant of a car is a must and with most manufacturers showcasing their hybrid prowess at the Tokyo Motorshow last month, Tata Motors doesn’t want to be [...]
Continue reading...13. November 2009
British Deputy High commissioner Mrs. Vicki Treadell has purchased a Tata Nano reports Carwale. Ratan Tata, the Chairman of the Tata Group handed over the keys of a white Nano LX to Mrs. Treadell. The car has the British Union Jack flag on its roof.
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2. March 2010
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