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Tata planning electric-drive version of Nano - report

Posted : Wed, 20 Aug 2008 03:16:54 GMT
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Category : Cars (General)
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Hamburg - Indian car maker Tata Motors, which is planning to produce the world's cheapest car selling at 1,700 euros (2,600 dollars), also has plans to produce an electric-drive version, according to a German press report. The E-Nano would be built in cooperation with the Norwegian electric car specialist firm Miljoebil Grenland, the Hamburg-based Auto Bild newspaper said.

The Tata Nano is a small minicar aimed at the mass Indian market and is set to go on sale later this year. However, industry analysts have expressed scepticism that Tata will be able to sell the vehicle at the price because of rising raw material prices.

The Nano is a no-frills basic car with a 33 hp 623 cc engine. It has no air-conditioning, electric windows or power steering that are standard in modern new cars.

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