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Dhaka: Tata Nano will soon roll out in Bangladesh with its sole distributor here saying that the first consignment of the vehicles could be on the streets by next month. "Fortunately Nano has been made for the middle income people who want to have a car
Tata Motors looks set to inaugurate 230 showrooms dedicated to Nano small car sales through the course of the next 12 months as per company managing director, India operations, P.M. Telang. In India, the current number of exclusive Nano dealerships stand
Sales of the Tata Nano were 6,401 numbers compared to 509 units sold in November, last year
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Low-priced, tiny and 'reasonably reliable', Tata Motors' Nano cars are set to roam the streets of Bangladesh from early next year, the local distributor said on Monday. "We plan to import up to 2,000 cars initially but the figure will be raised with incr
Tata Motors’ low-priced Nano is set to roam the streets of Bangladesh from early next month, the local distributor said on Monday. “We plan to import up to 2,000 cars initially but the figure will be raised with increased demand in the country,” said Abd
A woman waits for a bus next to an advertisement of the world's cheapest car Tata Nano in Mumbai on December 8, 2011. New car sales in India rose seven percent in November, the first year-on-year increase in five months and a respite after their worst... View Photo »
Tata Nano has taken the small car segment by storm. Being the cheapest car in the world, Indian consumers took an instant liking to the aesthetically designed Nano. Now the small car is all set to roll out in Bangladesh. The demand for small cars in Bang
Low-priced, tiny and reasonably reliable Nano cars made by Tata Motors are set to roam the streets of Bangladesh from early next month, the local distributor said on Monday. An employee works inside the newly inaugurated plant for the Tata Nano car at Sa
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Tata Nano automobiles are seen parked at the carmaker's plant in Sanand, Gujarat state, September 26, 2011. At the end of a dusty, traffic-choked road in the western state of Gujarat lies what may be India's industrial future. As laborers work under a blazing sun to widen the highway,...
View Photo »A Tata Nano car made of gold is pictured during a ceremony in Mumbai September 19, 2011. About 80 kg of 22 karat gold, approximately 15 kg of silver and gemstones were used to decorate the car, according to a press statement.
View Photo »People watch the unveiling of a Tata Nano car made of gold during a ceremony in Mumbai September 19, 2011. About 80 kg of 22 karat gold, approximately 15 kg of silver and gemstones were used to decorate the car, according to a press statement.
View Photo »Tata Nano cars are seen parked at a holding lot at their factory near Sanand, some 60 kms from Ahmedabad, on September 5, 2011. Sales of Tata Nano have plunged to an all time low with only 1202 units sold during August 2011, a report said.
View Photo »A woman waits for a bus next to an advertisement of the world's cheapest car Tata Nano in Mumbai on December 8, 2011. New car sales in India rose seven percent in November, the first year-on-year increase in five months and a respite after their worst slump for a decade, industry data...
View Photo »An officegoer uses his mobile phone standing in front of an advertisement of the world's cheapest car Tata Nano in Mumbai on December 8, 2011. New car sales in India rose seven percent in November, the first year-on-year increase in five months and a respite after their worst slump for...
View Photo »An officegoer walks past an advertisement of the world's cheapest car Tata Nano in Mumbai on December 8, 2011. New car sales in India rose seven percent in November, the first year-on-year increase in five months and a respite after their worst slump for a decade, industry data showed. ...
View Photo »Potential customers inspect a Tata Nano car at a showroom in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Monday, May 30, 2011. India's Tata Nano, built as the cheapest car in the world, entered Sri Lankan markets and will costs 925,000 Sri Lankan rupees, or around US $8,400.
View Photo »Bystanders take a closer look at Tata Nano cars, billed as the 'world's cheapest car', taking part in a road tour in Amritsar on June 9, 2010. The convoy of nine Nano cars travelled from the Tata Motors assembly plant in Sanand, Gujarat state.
View Photo »Tata Nano cars are parked prior to being transported to different parts of India at Sanand railway station some 30 kms. from Ahmedabad on February 8, 2011. As per the latest developments, Indian carmaker Tata Motors plans to export its low cost model Nano, the cheapest car in the world...
View Photo »A sales clerk looks on as Nepalese get into their brand new Indian-made Tata Nano, which was launched in 2009 as the world's cheapest car, at a mass delivery of the vehicles to clients at a luxury hotel in Katmandu, Nepal, Saturday, July 30, 2011. Nepal applies a more than 200 percent...
View Photo »An Indian villager walks past the Peugeot Industrial site groundbreaking ceremony near Sanand, some 60 kms from Ahmedabad on November 3, 2011. Gujarat is an emerging global auto hub hosting General Motors and Tata Nano automobile plants.
View Photo »Member of the Managing Board PSA Peugeot Citroen and CEO of Asian Operations Gregoire Olivier (C) speaks to the media as Director General of Peugeot Vincent Rambaud (L) and Frederic Fabre Managing Director of PCA Motors look during Peugeot Industrial site groundbreaking ceremony near...
View Photo »(L-R) Consul General of France Jean-Raphael Peytregnet, Member of the Managing Board PSA Peugeot Citroen and CEO of Asian Operations Gregoire Olivier, and Peugeot India's External Affairs Head Shashikant Vaidyanathan participate in a Hindu ritual part of the Peugeot Industrial site...
View Photo »Member of the Managing Board PSA Peugeot Citroen and CEO of Asian Operations Gregoire Olivier participates in a Hindu ritual part of the Peugeot Industrial site groundbreaking ceremony near Sanand, some 60 kms from Ahmedabad on November 3, 2011. Gujarat is an emerging global auto hub...
View Photo »Vincent Rambaud, Director General of Peugeot speaks to the media during the groundbreaking ceremony of the Peugeot Industrial site near Sanand, some 60 kms from Ahmedabad on November 3, 2011. Gujarat is an emerging global auto hub already hosting General Motors and Tata Nano automobile...
View Photo »(L-R) Frederic Fabre, Managing Director of PCA Motors, Jean-Raphael Peytregnet the Consul General of France, Vincent Rambaud Director General of Peugeot and Gregoire Olivier Member of the Managing Board PSA Peugeot Citroen and CEO of Asian Operations, pose during Peugeot Industrial...
View Photo »Assembly line workers, working on the 'world's cheapest car' the Tata Nano, are seen at the new Nano plant at Sanand, some 40 kms. from Ahmedabad, on June 2, 2010. The new Nano plant in Gujarat has the capacity to manufacture 250,000 units annually, and aims to increase production to...
View Photo »Tata Nano automobiles are seen parked at the carmaker's plant in Sanand, Gujarat state, September 26, 2011. At the end of a dusty, traffic-choked road in the western state of Gujarat lies what may be India's industrial future. As laborers work under a blazing sun to widen the highway,...
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