Tata Motors will introduce more features in the Nano to boost sales that sputtered to 509 units in November. The upgraded Nano, the world’s cheapest car, will come with power steering, which makes driving easier, and a five-speed gear box. The new variant, which will be launched in the first quarter of 2011, will also have more frills such as adjustable seats, said two industry executives close to the company. The five speed gear box or transmission is intended to improve fuel efficiency and make it easier to drive the car at higher speeds. The company may also expedite plans to launch a diesel variant, the executives said. The company declined to comment in detail. “It is Tata Motors’ practice to continuously add new features to its cars. As and when any feature is added, we will make necessary announcements,” said a spokesman. The Nano, powered by a 624-cubic centimetre petrol engine, is currently being sold in three versions. While the base variant has no air-conditioning, the mid and top-end model have more features including air-conditioning. The new vehicle, which will hit the roads early next year, will be 5-10% more expensive than the current top-end variant. The base model of the Nano costs Rs 1.37 lakh (ex-showroom) in Delhi. But the Nano with enhanced features will still be much cheaper than its closest rival, the basic version of Maruti Suzuki’s Alto which has an on-road price of Rs 2.53 lakh. The on-road price includes taxes such as octroi. “Tata Motors has to do everything to get back customer confidence,” said Abdul Majeed, auto practice consultant, PwC. The move to add new features to the small car, which was launched in April 2009 targeting families wanting to upgrade from a two-variant, comes after a rapid deceleration in sales. “Dealers give us feedback which we try and incorporate into the cars on a continuous basis,” said a senior company official. The new product is being tested at the Nano plant in Sanand, Gujarat. “Test drives for a slightly better version of the small car is on in Sanand. It has stylish interiors and power-steering,” said a person who is familiar with the development. The Nano’s production has come to a near standstill at Sanand after the vehicle’s sales stagnated following rising prices, lack of cheap finance and some incidents in which the car caught fire. In response, Tata Motors has decided to install additional safety features in at least 70,000 Nanos already sold, in an effort to win back customer confidence. The company has followed this up with a series of steps last week including an offer of a four-year warranty and a more detailed maintenance contract. “Footfalls have increased and we are sure that sales will pick up with these new initiatives. We have already ordered for Nanos, as our stocks are all cleared,” said a leading Mumbai-based Tata Motor dealer. Tata Motors has attributed the decline in sales to its inability to reach smaller towns. The company says it is setting up special Nano access points for customers in the hinterlands to experience and test drive the car. Through these initiatives, Tata Motors will cover the entire country by March 2011, officials said. “The additional features will not have an immediate impact on sales,” said an auto consultant with a multinational firm. |
Originally Posted by Ajaybiz
(Post 2172703)
My Nano experiance says keep away from this car even if they launch with whatever mods they are planning, streacth your budget and go for better car. |
Originally Posted by hemanth.anand
(Post 2172713)
My company is a supplier for tata...nano included. The power steering version of the vehicle is under test. |
Originally Posted by hemanth.anand
(Post 2172713)
BTW I saw a nano on display in the showroom yesterday. It had nice black&white seat covers and alloy wheels. It was looking good but still very few takes for this much expected car.... |
Originally Posted by Ajaybiz
(Post 2172703)
My Nano experiance says keep away from this car even if they launch with whatever mods they are planning, streacth your budget and go for better car. |
Originally Posted by Ajaybiz
(Post 2172703)
My Nano experiance says keep away from this car even if they launch with whatever mods they are planning, streacth your budget and go for better car. |
Originally Posted by MileCruncher
(Post 2172738)
Could you please elaborate on your experience. My wife is keen on the car and so am I. Budget cannot be stretched much as we are buying two cars together. Any idea by when this PS version is to hit the road? We saw it too at the showroom and liked it. The yellow with alloys did look funky and they giving Rs 7K worth accessories also free. |
Originally Posted by Monaro
(Post 2172788)
Need a second test-drive/look?:D Gimme a shout..:) |
Originally Posted by Ajaybiz
(Post 2172831)
As i pointed in some other thread, Horrible steering may be power steering will solve this but how Tata is going to make sure that its not going to touch the body under sharp turns? Noisy cabin, gear ratios are very badly design specially shifting from 3rd to 4th, cable operated painful clutch, battery kept inside the cabin which will sure add some acid fuems inside cabin, very unstable after 70(which can be eliminated if we take this as city car), engine lifts itself while accelrating(can be visible if you follow any Nano), inside plastics sucks can be pressed with two fingers, putting fuel is also pain as the fuel lid is under bonnet, twin cylinder sounds almost like Tata Ace. It is a good buy if Tata is ready to sort out these issues and offer top end model for 1.5L otherwise Alto or even 800 is any day better choice compared to Nano. Things which i liked are its tall boy design very easy to get in, powerful AC, attention what you get from Public. I was keen on its engine to plant in one of my bike, one of my friend is planning to put in Hayabusa engine in his nano but after seeing its responce i dropped the idea. |
Originally Posted by CrAzY dRiVeR
(Post 2172849)
rl: With all due respect- we are talking about the worlds cheapest car here! Compare it for what its worth and comment please. |
Originally Posted by Ajaybiz
(Post 2172904)
No i dont but drove for 15 days in my home town. @ Crazydriver Busa engine was my friends idea not mine and yes car is not stable even with tiny Nano engine, Busa will sure topple this car in first gear. I dont think so it's cheap at 2.1 L on road price what my relative paid compared to other far better options available @ 2.2L onwards. Others feels that its worth at that price buy it, taste differes from person to person.But if i am investing so much sure i want Tata to eliminate these foolish mistakes and issues in this car. |
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