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Tata will redo Nano for the US

The new Nano will be far more sophisticated than the ultracheap model that has flopped in India despite a world of hype. By Diana T. Kurylko

By AutoWeek Oct 15, 2012 12:26PM
The new Nano will be far more sophisticated than the ultra-cheap model that has flopped in India despite a world of hype. (© Photo courtesy of Autoweek)

 

 

 

 

 

A redesigned version of India's no-frills Nano minicar will come to the United States in three years, said Ratan Tata, the billionaire boss of that country's giant Tata Group. The U.S. is a very enticing market," Tata said in an interview. "We are redesigning the Nano for both Europe and the U.S."

 

He said the new Nano will be far more sophisticated than the ultra-cheap model that has flopped in India despite a world of hype.

 

It will get a bigger engine and "more bells and whistles," including such features as power steering and traction control. Tata said it will be priced below $10,000.

 

What the 74-year-old industrialist did not say is how he intends to sell it here. Tata has no U.S. retail network.

 

The existing Nano, an egg-shaped four-seater, was developed for India as an alternative to scooters. At 122 inches long, it is nearly two feet shorter than a Mini, and it has a two-cylinder, rear-mounted engine with 37 hp. Tata, whose company owns Jaguar and Land Rover, conceived the Nano as the world's cheapest car. It went on sale in 2009 with a price tag of about $2,500.

 

He said a car priced below $10,000 would have appeal in the United States.

 

"The Smart and the Fiat 500 have high sticker prices, and people buy them because they are small cars," said Tata at the opening of a Jaguar Land Rover dealership here. "But everyone knows you put a lot of money into it. We hope that the sub-$10,000 car has appeal."

 

Tata said it was "too premature," to talk about a U.S. sales channel for the Nano.

 

"We have to give a lot of thought to how we would distribute the car," he said.

 

Andy Goss, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover North America, said there have been no discussions about using Jaguar Land Rover dealers to sell the Nano.

 

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503Comments
Oct 15, 2012 2:30PM
Oct 16, 2012 12:33AM
Oct 16, 2012 10:17AM
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Great -- I can put one in the back of my pick up truck and use it instead of a spare tire. 
Oct 16, 2012 9:26AM
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  God ( or whom-ever ) bless America !

 

PS: Is it time to Impeach Congress ?

Oct 15, 2012 8:24PM
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Look on the bright side, if it breaks down, you can carry it home over your shoulder. It also fits perfectly in an aluminum can crusher for easy recycling.
Oct 15, 2012 3:44PM
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Bigger engine? are they going to put two squirrels in the cage instead of one? Power steering is a feature? Maybe back in 1960 it was.If P.S.is a bells and whistles feature, whats optional...windshield wipers?
Oct 15, 2012 2:00PM
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Put a decent-sized motor in it--or even an electric motor that can be plugged in every day--and I'd buy it. 90% of my driving in to and from work. The highest speed limit on my daily drive is 35mph. This would work well for me.
Oct 15, 2012 5:52PM
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The story says there is no TATA network here in the states.   Uhh, HELLO, there is a HUGE network of TATAS here in the states !!!!
Oct 15, 2012 8:09PM
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In 1980 my VW Rabbit diesel got 45 miles per hour and my LUV truck got 37 both diesel.  Where are the equiviant now.  Ford has a diesel in Europe that gets 60 what is wrong that we cannot get the same.  It cannot be all EPA.  Perhaps politicians and oil companies are in bed with each other,
Oct 15, 2012 2:30PM
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It is great but what happened to the cheap version I saw this car for around $2,000 bucks why did they raise the price it is still small "Right" I would buy it but for the price that it was first introduced at.........but even that would keep me from buying it anyway because folks here in TX have no freaken regards for human life they drive like "a bat out of hell" you have to floor it just to get to the other lane and that is in residental/parking lot areas............the freeway forget about it just suicide women and men alike drive like they are the only ones on the street no regards for anyone............they are either driving too slow or too fast,and are almost always on their freaken cell phones when they should be driving.........so you come to TX (Nano car) I hope you come w/ some get up and go because these folks here will run you over in a minute. Just saying.

Hope to test drive a Nano soon in my area. Even though I probably would not buy one. I still would like to drive it even just for a test drive.

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