Tata’s much ballyhooed Nano isn’t exactly selling as expected in its home market of India, especially after the well-publicized fires engulfing the several examples of the world’s cheapest car.
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 ...
For all the hype the Chevy Volt and Tesla Roadster get in America, it’s the diminutive Tata Nano that might have the most significant impact on the global car market. Today, Tata Motors announced a ...
Tata, an Indian auto maker, is unveiling its Nano car today. The animating idea is that the Nano has been designed to bring road transportation to the masses in India, particularly people who’d never ...
The provocative press release was still live in 2023, 16 years after its creation, on the Tata Motors corporate website. Dated February 5, 2007, and titled “An Engine Which Uses Air as Fuel,” the ...
Shantanu Naidu, Ratan Tata's associate, owns the last Tata Nano, named Lily, symbolizing Tata's vision of affordable, safe transportation for Indian families. Naidu's Instagram post reflects on Lily's ...
Even before reaching showrooms, the Tata Nano has achieved superstar prominence in India matched only by cricketers and Bollywood stars. If there were any doubts about the Nano's celebrity status, ...
With the release of the world’s cheapest car, India’s Tata Motors has entered a space no other automobile manufacturer inhabits. Analysts say it could retain its first-mover advantage for two years or ...