India's cheapest electric car. Learn about its features, range, price, and impact on the Indian automotive market. Tata Nano ...
The low-cost Indian "peoples car" has finally been shown in public ... fuel gauge and oil light. Tata claims the Nano can achieve 54 mpg (U.S.) presumably without the A/C. It should be available ...
Ratan Tata's dream car, the Nano, is reborn as an electric vehicle, promising a revolution in the Indian automotive market.
Out to revolutionise India's burgeoning electric vehicle landscape, Tata Motors is preparing to launch what could be the most ...
The Tata Nano GenX is the cheapest and affordable hatchback in the Indian market by the Indian carmaker. The car comes in five petrol and one CNG variant. The variants are as follows Nano XE ...
It will be interesting to see how Ajanta's new EV compares to the Reva G-Wiz which is also built in India. The Tata Nano made headlines as the world's least expensive new car and it's now facing a ...
116 second hand cars on is currently on sale. Used cars in price starts from Rs. 30,000. The most popular models are Tata Nano 2012-2017 (Rs. 2.33 Lakh), Tata Nano (Rs. 2.50 Lakh), Tata Nano 2012 ...
Billed as the world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano, created in Mumbai, India is a car that crosses social and economic barriers, says Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata. WSJ's Linda Blake comments.
Shantanu Naidu, late industrialist Ratan Tata’s close confidant, has been appointed general manager of the strategist ...
The journey of the world’s cheapest car, the Tata Nano, too came to a grinding halt ... received lacklustre response from the Indian consumer. Get updates on your preferred social platform ...
Shantanu Naidu took to LinkedIn to announce his new role at Tata Motors. He was a close aide of industrialist Ratan Tata.