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2009 Tata Nano Launch Review

March 2009
Filed under: TATA Car News | TATA Headlines
Indian auto major Tata Motors announced Thursday that it would be launching the Nano, said to be the world's cheapest car, in Mumbai on March 23 and order books would be open from April. A prototype of the car, which is expected to be priced around 100,000 rupees (about 1,983 dollars), was unveiled at an auto exposition in the Indian capital in January 2008 and was earlier scheduled to roll out by October 2008.

But protests by farmers whose land was acquired for the main plant in the eastern West Bengal state delayed the commercial launch.

The factory was relocated to Gujarat state in the west of the country.

"The car will be on display at Tata Motors dealerships from the first week of April 2009. Bookings will commence in the second week of April," a Tata Motors release said.

The booking process and the time lag for delivery of the car would be announced on March 23, said Debasis Ray, Tata Motors' head of corporate communications.

The Tata Nano had evoked "unprecedented interest" and its website had recorded 30 million hits in the past year, the statement said.

Tata Motors is part of Tata Group, one of India's largest business conglomerates, comprising 96 companies in seven different sectors with a market capitalization of 49 billion dollars.

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