Tata Nano
-
An Indian corporation that owns a chain of jewelery stores has created the world's most expensive Tata Nano, by covering the diminutive commuter car in over 200 pounds of gold, silver and jewels.
-
Visteon Looks To Emerging Markets: Interiors For India
You might have some preconceptions about cars sold in emerging automotive markets such as India. The overriding impression is probably one of cheapness, befitting of a nation whose population are still significantly poorer of those in more developed markets. Another might be durability, since even...
Antony Ingram -
How Do You Make a $2,500 Car? Ask Tata For the Answer
The Nano Gets More Attention From Automotive Engineers
Jonathan McGrew -
DC Design Working On Tata Nano With Ferrari Pricetag
Starting with the world’s cheapest car, the Tata Nano, which normally retails from about $2,000 in its home market, Indian vehicle customizer and coachbuilder DC Design has added enough luxury and performance amenities to send that pricetag up to the $220,000 mark. Whether the modifications...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Tata Nano finally goes on sale at just over $2,000
Violent protests closed its plant in West Bengal, soaring materials prices threatened to drive its price well beyond the targeted $2,500 mark and yet Tata soldiered on with its Nano, billed as the world's cheapest car. The diminutive car has overcome those hurdles and more on the way to its...
Nelson Ireson