What’s Bigger

The iPod Nano or the Tata Nano

Amidst all the glitz, glamor and horsepower that surround the Detroit auto show, we’d almost forgotten that a motor show was being held in New Delhi, India. The most notable unveiling, Tata’s Nano, is designed to carry a price tag below $2500 – and is virtually the antithesis of anything being shown in Detroit.
Looking not unlike the offspring of a Ford Th!nk and a Mitsubishi i, the Nano is a small, five-door, four-passenger hatchback. By small, we mean small; the car measures in at just under 3.1 meters (11 ft) long, and 1.5 meters ( 5 ft) wide. Nanos will be powered by a 623-cc gasoline engine (how many cylinders is currently unknown) capable of 33 horsepower. Coupled through a four-speed manual transmission, the micro car supposedly can reach a top speed of around 105 km/h (65 mph).


Looks like the engine is a 2 cylinder monster.
Who needs AC in India?

10 Responses to “What’s Bigger”

  1. Kate P says:

    I still can’t get past the idea that it seats four people.

  2. Jenn says:

    They had these types of wee little cars in England when I was over there this summer. I am sure they cost more, but the ones I saw were TWO seater’s. They looked like glorified kiddie pullers you attach to the back of a bike.

  3. mojo says:

    “Hey look – tiny Tatas!”

  4. Mr. Bingley says:

    Haha, that’s it exactly , Jenn!

  5. Mr. Bingley says:

    Buwahaha, mojo!
    I guess that means no airbags…

  6. Kate P says:

    Well, it’s interesting to flip around the channels on the radio at lunchtime and hear someone say that this affordable little car could have a serious impact on the quality of life for a lot of citizens. I hadn’t thought of it that way, but if it’s anything like when I got my first car, that’s cool. Although I pray there aren’t any Truck vs. Nano accidents. Yikes.

  7. John says:

    Kate – given the congestion on India’s roads, those Truck vs. Tata incidents are likely to happen at 3 mph, so no worries.

  8. Kate P says:

    Good point, John.

  9. Gunslinger says:

    Looks like an escape pod for my Honda Accord.

  10. Steve says:

    Kate – the target market for this is all the families that currently travel on 2 wheelers (scooters, motorbikes) that want to upgrade to a car they can afford. This car is expected to be 40 times safer than those 2 wheelers, so I guess relatively speaking this is a big step up in safety.

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