Tata kills the world’s cheapest car that nobody wanted. I observed families riding on two-wheelers - the father driving the scooter, his young kid standing in front of him, his wife seated behind him ...
Tata Motors, part of India's Tata group, defended its strategy for producing the $1,500 Nano but shied away from commenting on the loss-making car's future, after the conglomerate's ousted chairman ...
It feels a little like driving a Citroën 2CV,” explains Siôn Hudson, before I set off in the Tata Nano. With a 624-cc twin-cylinder engine thudding out 33 horsepower, there are definitely similarities ...
Of the most unfathomable, uninteresting, unworthy, uncanny, and unforgettable cars to have made it into series production, the Nano is up there at the top with the very worst of them. Introduced by ...
Steven Ewing spent his childhood reading car magazines, making his career as an automotive journalist an absolute dream job. After getting his foot in the door at Automobile while he was still a ...
The Tata Nano was supposed to be the second coming of the original VW Beetle. Or, at least, that's what the company that sold them was hoping would happen. Spoiler alert: that didn't wind up happening ...
As the hype surrounding the Tata Nano subsides, we're seeing a sharper picture of what a $2,500 car means for the environment and global energy demand. It doesn't look good. The world's cheapest car ...
MUMBAI, India - When it was launched less than a year ago, the $2,500 Tata Nano was promoted as a safe, ultra-cheap car for poor Indians, an alternative to the motorbikes that zoom precariously around ...
The unveiling today of the Tata Nano in India has caused quite a stir. The $2,500 micro car will officially become the world’s cheapest production car when it goes on sale later this year, and we’ve ...
MUMBAI, India — When it was launched less than a year ago, the $2,500 Tata Nano was promoted as a safe, ultracheap car for poor Indians, an alternative to the motorbikes that zoom precariously around ...
Nano. Courtesy Tata Motors. Tata Motors will begin selling the world's cheapest mass-produced car next month. In its home country of India. The base price is about $2,000. Tata says it will have the ...
With the $2,500 Nano, an Indian car company hopes to bring motoring to the masses of India, China, and the rest of the developing world. What would that mean for the environment? Is a $2,500 car ...