Thursday, January 10, 2008

Tata Nano

NEW DELHI: Tata Motors Ltd on Thursday wheeled out the world's cheapest car, ... Here are key facts about the four-door, mini hatchback named the Nano, ... The vehicle, called the Tata Nano, will sell for 100000 rupees or $2500 (£1277) and enable those in developing countries to move to four wheels. Mr. Ratan N. Tata, Chairman of the Tata Group and Tata Motors, today unveiled the TataNANO’, the People’s Car from Tata Motors that India and the world ... Tata has pulled the wraps off its long-discussed and highly-anticipated 1-lakh (around $2500) car. The orb-like Tata Nano was unveiled at the New Delhi Auto ... It is a little over 10ft long bumper to bumper, can seat four passengers comfortably, has reached speeds of 65 miles per hour and is set to transform the ... After months of rumors and tantalizing leaks -- and as we first told you earlier this week -- Indian automaker. REUTERS - Tata Motors on Thursday unveiled its 'People's Car', the 4-door Nano, which will be the world's cheapest car with a dealer price of 100000 rupees ...

Tata Nano. Photograph: Rajesh Karkera Nano, the world's cheapest car, costs almost half of the cheapest car currently available anywhere in the world. ... If commercially successful, the Tata Nano can alter the passenger car market in India, and perhaps the world, beyond description. ... INDIA'S much anticipated Tata Nano could revolutionise how its 1.1 billion people travel, and bring car ownership into the reach of tens of millions across ... Tata set to go nano, focus on high-value fertilizers.Tata Chemicals is looking at entering the biotech business using nano-science as a base, chairman Ratan Tata said on Monday. Tata Chemicals is looking at entering the biotech business using nano-science as a base, chairman Ratan Tata said on Monday. The company is also increasing ... TATA INDICOM BROADBAND. posted by Docel @ 2:55 AM ... Nano utilizes Arc Bond Sputtering and Superlattice technology to apply multi-layers of super-hard ...The future is nano. D. Murali ... this newly acquired power," writes T. Pradeep in Nano: The Essentials, from Tata McGraw-Hill (www.tatamcgrawhill.com) .

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