Monday, January 14, 2008

Specifications of 'People's Car' - Tata Nano


Tata Motors Ltd, on the first day of the 9th Auto Expo 2008, wheeled out the world's cheapest car, priced at Rs.1,00,000 ($2,500). Here are key facts about the four-door, mini hatchback named the Nano, which is due to hit the Indian market later this year.

Looks: The snub-nosed car keeps in the tradition of the Fiat 500, Nissan Micra and the Smart.
Dimensions: 3.1 metres long, 1.5 metres wide and 1.6 metres high. Capable to seat four to five people.

Engine: A twin cylinder 623 cc, 33 horsepower rear mounted, all aluminium, multi-point fuel injection petrol engine. Capable to power the car to top speeds of 105 kilometres per hour (65 miles per hour).

Fuel Efficiency: 20 kilometres per litre, or 50 miles per gallon as claimed by Tata Motors.

Pollution: Exceeds Indian regulatory requirements and can meet strict Euro IV emission standards. In terms of overall pollutants, Tata says the car is better than two-wheelers manufactured in India currently.

Safety: Car exceeds current regulatory requirements with a strong passenger compartment, crumple zones, intrusion resistant doors, seat belts, strong seats and anchorage.

Initial Annual Production Target: 2,50,000 units to rise later to 3,50,000.

Price: Basic model priced at Rs. 1,00,000 ($2,500) plus tax and transport costs, which will bring on the road price to at least Rs.1,20,000. The price of two deluxe models that will include air-conditioning and other features to be announced later.

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