
It seems that “the world’s cheapest car” is finally going to make its way to North American dealers, if the Indian automaker Tata Motors has anything to do with it, that is.
We’ve been hearing about the Tata Nano for some time now with intentions of a US debut dating back to March but a solid price point and release window were no where to be seen. Well, Ratan Tata, an exec from the company, has come forth and said the following regarding the Nano:
“It will need to meet all emission and crash standards and so we hope in the next two years we will be offering such a vehicle in the U.S,
But just how much will it cost? Well, according to CNN, the Nano is making its way to the UK in 2011 at a price point of about $2,300. This coupled with its 65 MPG fuel rating is sure to have some Americans drooling.
$2,300 for a brand new car? Count me in. But wait, how fast does it go?
Tags: Europe, India, tata motors, tata nano, UK, united kingdom, united states
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