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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() A pure electric version of the Tata Nano has been caught on camera during it's testing run. Sporting a power socket on it's rear left fender, the Nano EV sits much lower than the normal Nano variants, indicating that the compressed suspension is lugging a hefty battery pack inside the car. Quote:
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| ![]() It doesn't look like an EV to me. Why would an EV need Airdams? Could this be the Pelican? |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() They might have used the body shell of the current Nano and hence the side air vents are present. It will also cool the electric motors if they are located in the rear. BTW, the car already has the rear door handle missing. |
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This is one of the reason why there may never be a EV Nano. Somehow, I find this a reasonable logic. | |
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Nano EV with the Europa / Pelican design would be more with the Times I guess. | |
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Team-BHP Support ![]() ![]() | ![]() I somehow feel the Nano is the perfect design/platform for an EV car vs the e2O. Tata saw the mass potential but didn't anticipate that EV's could be huge in India. The Nano can accommodate 4 in comfort vs the E2O. It's a RWD platform where you can keep the batteries in the front and the back can have batteries plus electric motor as well. Price will be high for the futuristic EV Nano but they can improve the styling and quality to match the pricing. A 5-6 lakhs EV Nano is a much better option than the Mahindra E2O or a small 5L hatch like the Celerio or WagonR. |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() I dont think its a EV. I have seen this vehicle from close and it sounded like petrol engine one. I think this is the pelican mule. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Aditya : 15th June 2016 at 09:51. Reason: Inserting watermark |
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| ![]() If it is indeed an EV, this will be a spectacular offering. Although I'm curious about how Tata has developed the technology and the feasibility of it (range, durability, safety etc.). The last thing you'd want for a car with an existing reputation of going up in flames is an accident with the batteries. Also, the pricing will be crucial. The Reva has always been expensive so people have that understanding. However, with the Nano, there is a perception built about how the 1 lakh rupee car is now so many times more expensive. An EV Nano for 5-6 lakhs may be a difficult sell. |
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Also, in the first pic, the spotted Nano sports a green "EP" sticker - which indicates an environment-friendly product. (I am guessing) Besides, the spyshots of the Pelican mule point to a redesigned Nano, including completely different headlamp sections and door portions. Most likely that the test vehicle you spotted is also the Nano EV. Good catch. Last edited by RavenAvi : 14th June 2016 at 23:54. | |
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Completely agree! Was in Bangalore last week with my Nano AMT, and had a test drive of the e2o and I must say the nano feels leagues ahead in every way. The reva feels too crude and the driving experience is extremely uninspiring. Hard seats and an oddly positioned steering wheel made the experience very tiresome. The rear seat experience is nothing to talk about. All in all, the reva feels like you are forcing yourself to drive it just because it's good for the planet. The nano on the other hand can seat 4 people In significantly higher comfort and 5 if need be, offers easier entry and exit, brilliant driving experience in the city and even a small boot, while still being extremely compact. I would gladly pay an additional 2-2.5 lakh over a fully loaded nano amt if it releases with a decently peppy motor with range of about 100-120 km. ![]() Quote:
Electric Prototype maybe? | ||
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Senior - BHPian | ![]() The Nano in an electric avatar could have a better range than the existing EVs. That, plus the government incentives, would still make it a competitive EV. |
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![]() Having been part of automotive R&D for the past 10 years, I would guess EP stands for Engineering Prototype. I may be wrong though! Last edited by Viju : 15th June 2016 at 08:19. | |
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Am i the only one to notice a bumpy rear hatch door? A new door design on the way it seems? | |
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| ![]() If all goes well, this can be a hybrid. Nano's 660 CC Engine can be the motor that can charge the batteries, in case if Tata aims for a longer range. Is it not possible? Last edited by GTO : 15th June 2016 at 12:53. Reason: Spacing |
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