The Tata Nano, introduced in 2008 by Tata Motors, was marketed as the world’s most affordable car. Designed to offer a compact, budget-friendly vehicle, it was initially aimed at providing a safer and more practical alternative to two-wheelers in India. With a price tag of around INR 100,000, the Nano revolutionized the concept of mass-market cars. Powered by a small, fuel-efficient engine, the car was known for its efficient use of space and simplicity. Despite its innovative design and cost-efficiency, the Nano struggled to gain traction in the market, facing challenges like safety concerns, marketing issues, and limited appeal to families. Production ended in 2018, and the Nano remains a symbol of ambitious automotive engineering, though its legacy is mixed.
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