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World's cheapest car gets a pop star welcome

Reuters
Posted online: Thursday , January 10, 2008 at 00:00 hrs
Updated On: Thursday , January 10, 2008 at 16:24 hrs


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For the world's cheapest car, it was one luxury arrival.

More than 1,000 people -- journalists, VIPS and industrialists -- packed an auditorium on Thursday as Tata Motors Ltd unveiled its long-awaited 'People's Car' in a media circus more worthy of a pop concert or an Oscar ceremony.

For those wanting to feel India's economic self-confidence as it takes on the world, all they had to do was to experience the blaring music from '2001: A Space Odyssey' and the flashes of scores of cameras as the Tata Nano was driven out.

It condensed years of anticipation into one moment of mayhem.

"I haven't seen this many cameras in my six years in South Asia," said one veteran journalist. "You couldn't even buy advertising like this."

Ahead of the launch, major news channels devoted several minutes of airtime to live footage of a dark and empty stage where the car, a hatchback that is priced at about half the cost of the current cheapest car, would be unveiled.

"A promise is a promise," Chairman Ratan Tata said, as he announced a dealer price of Rs 100,000 ($2,500) as pledged five years ago, even though commodity prices have gone up and despite rivals' claims such a knock-down price was impossible.

For its supporters, it will revolutionise ownership in India, by allowing millions of the aspiring middle classes to own a car, and send a shock through the auto world with its cheaper engineering that will be copied across the globe.

For its detractors, it will provoke a nightmare on India's already clogged roads and worsen choking pollution levels.

'CUTE FIRST IMPRESSION

As Tata reeled off the car's specifications and compared it to innovations such as the first man on the moon, people in the crowd, including many Indian journalists, clapped and cheered.

A hologram appeared of a husband, his wife and kid balanced unsafely on a scooter -- a common sight in India. It faded to make way for an image of the Nano hovering above the stage.

Then came the rush as hundreds of journalists pressed around the car. A ring of Tata guards surrounded the Nano, begging cameramen not to scratch its new paint.

Then came the public.

"It looks kind of cute," said Urvashi Sitani, a businesswoman who took pictures with her mobile phone. "I'd guess it proves popular with the younger crowd. But it's a girlish car....

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» Hearty Cogratulation
Posted by Vivek on 2008-01-22 16:59:24.825945+05:30
This is a wonderful effort from TATA's.. They are always the best, India will be foreign once we see the cars on roads, Congrats to TATA Motors, jaihind

» Marching on to great revolution in Four wheel market
Posted by Vinod Narayan on 2008-01-10 22:52:20.075335+05:30
Its a big acheivement by a great patriotic company towards common people. Now Tata should do research to replace w/ hybrid engine which have zero emission.we indians can acheive this ,let other companies follow this pattern inorder to survive in the market. Indian brains best in the world

» Pollution
Posted by Ritesh Kumar on 2008-01-10 20:42:24.86773+05:30
I think this shows the double standards of the society to say that a cheaper vehicle on the streets would lead to pollution going out of bonds. Does it mean to say that if people keep buying say any other small car like Santro/Alto/M800 there won't be pollution. The car has extremely good mileage and confirms to all environmental standards EU4/BH 3.

» Cars
Posted by VJ on 2008-01-10 19:45:05.905384+05:30
What is needed is NOT cheap cars, but NO cars !!Already, the number of vehicles in all cities are causing traffic chaos. With oil being scarce, the motive should be to reduce or wean away demand for oil and not increase it !!?Unfortunately, no one seems to be concerned about the huge oil demand our country causes and unnecessary dent in our financials !

» Roads not Cars
Posted by Partiot on 2008-01-11 22:42:23.564778+05:30
Yes, No cars. Righttttt. What? May be you are the kind of person who would keep the type writers just because lot people doesn't know how to use a computer. right? Come on. I agree with the issue but the problem is not the car, it is the road. The roads needs to be modern and big. We have to move to the next level and in order for us to do that we have to achieve inovations like this, we also have to improve our infrastucture.

» An Indian Achievement
Posted by Pats on 2008-01-10 16:38:25.740816+05:30
To date the country(ies) that are the biggest contributors to CO2 Emissions, have not budged from setting goals to reduce the same. Now that something innovative comes from a market outside these countries, we have talks of Cutting CO2 Emission. I for one salute Tata for bringing out a car like this. Instead of spending our money on cars imported from the West (or the east) - I'd say, a car like this should be something to be proud of. Lets hope Tata (or atleast an Indian Company) works to bring forth electric automobiles in a big way. That would be next biggest challenge here.

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