Tata Motors Unveils Nano, the "People's Car" - VIDEO ENHANCED
A comfortable, safe, all-weather car, high on fuel efficiency & low on emissions
NEW DELHI - January 11, 2008: Mr. Ratan N. Tata, Chairman of the Tata Group and Tata Motors, today unveiled the Tata ‘NANO’, the People’s Car from Tata Motors that India and the world have been looking forward to. A development, which signifies a first for the global automobile industry, the People’s Car brings the comfort and safety of a car within the reach of thousands of families. The People’s Car will be launched in India later in 2008.
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Speaking at the unveiling ceremony at the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi,
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Stylish, comfortable
The People’s Car, designed with a family in mind, has a roomy passenger compartment with
generous leg space and head room. It can comfortably seat four persons.
Four doors with high seating position make ingress and egress easy.
Yet with a length of 3.1 metres, width of 1.5 metres and height of
1.6 metres, with adequate ground clearance, it can effortlessly manoeuvre
on busy roads in cities as well as in rural areas. Its mono-volume design,
with wheels at the corners and the powertrain at the rear, enables it to
uniquely combine both space and manoeuvrability, which will set a new
benchmark among small cars.
When launched, the car will be
available in both standard and deluxe versions. Both versions will offer a
wide range of body colours, and other accessories so that the car can be
customised to an individual’s preferences.
Fuel-efficient
engine
The People’s Car has a rear-wheel drive, all-aluminium,
two-cylinder, 623 cc, 33 PS, multi point fuel injection petrol engine. This
is the first time that a two-cylinder gasoline engine is being used in a
car with single balancer shaft. The lean design strategy has helped
minimise weight, which helps maximise performance per unit of energy
consumed and delivers high fuel efficiency. Performance is controlled by a
specially designed electronic engine management system.
Meets all safety requirements
The People’s
Car’s safety performance exceeds current regulatory requirements.
With an all sheet-metal body, it has a strong passenger compartment, with
safety features such as crumple zones, intrusion-resistant doors, seat
belts, strong seats and anchorages, and the rear tailgate glass bonded to
the body. Tubeless tyres further enhance safety.
Environment-friendly
The People’s Car’s
tailpipe emission performance exceeds regulatory requirements. In terms of
overall pollutants, it has a lower pollution level than two-wheelers being
manufactured in India today. The high fuel efficiency also ensures that the
car has low carbon dioxide emissions, thereby providing the twin benefits
of an affordable transportation solution with a low carbon
footprint.
(For more information: www.tatapeoplescar.com )
About Tata Motors
Tata Motors is India's largest
automobile company, with revenues of US $ 7.2 billion in 2006-2007. With
over 4 million Tata vehicles plying in India, it is the leader in
commercial vehicles and the second largest in passenger vehicles. It is
also the world's fifth largest medium and heavy truck manufacturer and the
second largest heavy bus manufacturer. Tata cars, buses and trucks are
being marketed in several countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East,
South Asia, South East Asia and South America. Tata Motors and Fiat Auto
have formed an industrial joint venture in India to manufacture passenger
cars, engines and transmissions for the Indian and overseas markets; Tata
Motors also has an agreement with Fiat Auto to build a pick-up vehicle at
Córdoba, Argentina. The company already distributes Fiat branded cars in
India. Tata Motors’ international footprint includes Tata Daewoo
Commercial Vehicle Co. Ltd. in South Korea; Hispano Carrocera, a bus and
coach manufacturer of Spain in which the company has a 21% stake; a joint
venture with Marcopolo, the Brazil-based body-builder of buses and coaches;
and a joint venture with Thonburi Automotive Assembly Plant Company of
Thailand to manufacture and market pick-up vehicles in Thailand. Tata
Motors has research centres in India, the U.K., and in its subsidiary and
associate companies in South Korea and Spain.