
Tata Tata Nano
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Tata Tata Nano
The Tata Nano was the world's most affordable car, launched at ₹1 lakh in 2009 with the vision of providing safe four-wheel transportation to Indian families. Despite its revolutionary concept, it struggled commercially and was discontinued in 2018. It remains one of the most iconic — and debated — cars in Indian automotive history.
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Key Specification
624 cc
Engine Displacement
2
Cylinders
38 PS @ 5500 rpm
Max Power
51 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Max Torque
4
Seating Capacity
Petrol
Fuel Type
180 mm
Ground Clearance
68 Litres (front frunk)
Boot Space
Hatchback
Body Type
4-speed MT (rear-engine)
Transmission
Tata Tata Nano variants
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Tata Tata Nano Colors (4)
Tata Tata Nano Colors (4)
Sunrise Yellow
Tata Tata Nano Latest Updates
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The Tata Nano has been discontinued and is no longer in production.
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Launched at ₹1 lakh as the world's cheapest car, the Nano became a global phenomenon.
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The Nano GenX (2015) improved features and styling but could not reverse the model's decline.
Performance and driveability
The 624cc rear-mounted 2-cylinder engine gave the Nano adequate city performance. Its unique rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout was innovative but contributed to a quirky driving experience.
Interior and features
Minimalistic in every sense — basic base models had no radio, no power windows, and a single windshield wiper. Upper trims added basic creature comforts but remained spartan.
Who should buy
Only of collector or historical interest. The Nano is discontinued. Its legacy as a bold engineering experiment lives on despite its commercial struggles.
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How is Tata Tata Nano
Pros
- •Launched as world's cheapest car — a remarkable engineering feat.
- •Excellent 23.6 kmpl fuel economy for its engine size.
- •Compact dimensions ideal for tight urban parking.
Cons
- •Discontinued — no new units or spare parts support declining.
- •No airbags — very unsafe by modern standards.
- •Perceived as a 'poor man's car' — impacted aspirational buyers.
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