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 ...
The Tata Nano, billed as the world's most inexpensive car, priced as low as $2,000, is formally introduced on March 23, 2009, in Mumbai, giving more residents of one the world's most populous ...
View post: This 2,400-LB Rocket Packs 640 HP—And It’s Ultra-Limited The Tata Nano’s claim to fame is its budget $2,500 price tag. You’d have trouble picking up a 1995 Honda Civic with 140,000 miles on ...
The last Tata Nano, affectionately named "Lily," holds a special place in India’s automotive history, not just as a car but as a symbol of a visionary promise made by the legendary industrialist Ratan ...
The only reason the western world talks about the Tata automotive company from India is that they own Jaguar and Land Rover. However, back over a decade ago, they made headlines with the most cheaply ...
The final Tata Nano, affectionately named "Lily," holds a unique place in India’s automotive legacy—not just as a compact car, but as a representation of Ratan Tata’s visionary pledge to make safe, ...
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 ...
Tata, Maker of the $2,000 Car, to Build $8,000 Apartments Tata Motors, India's largest automobile company, has unveiled plans to build what might be the world's cheapest high-rise apartments--ranging ...
MUMBAI, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Tata Motors Ltd is offering owners of the Nano, touted as the cheapest car in the world, the option to install safety protection in the vehicles after a few of them caught ...