Tata Nano has faced massive number of hurdles in its way to the country. Continuing the battle with various ups and downs, Tata Nano also applies for the homologation test conducted at Pune’s ARAI (Automotive Research Association of India).
Homologation test is a test that verifies the roadworthiness of any particular new car. Roadworthiness test is a must for every new car to test all parameters like including emission, noise and vibration of cars running on Indian roads.
Astonishingly, the car confirms the Euro IV emission norms that have yet not come to India but is expected to become an Indian standard by 2009. During the test, this small wonder delivered 20 kmpl with its 623cc twin cylinder petrol engine. It was subjected to almost 100 tests over a period of 4 months. The car proved to be perfect to ply Indian roads. ARAI finally handed over the clearance certificate to Tata Nano for passing with flying colours.
Congratulation Nano! You are just perfect!
Labels: Euro-IV, Indian-roads, New-Car, Tata-Nano











3 Comments:
Finally to see Nano is not facing obstacles before its launch. The Singur plant was a big issue running around in our country. And i am just waiting for the launch and i think will be some where around next month. i think Tata Motors has faced enough problems and hope to see only success in the near future.
Congratulations Nano. I am really glad to know that Nano has been certified as the perfect car for Indian roads. If I say that I am one of the few people who are eagerly awaiting the launch of Nano, then I am wrong because I am sure that countless numbers of people are desperate about the launch. Wish to have Nano soon on our roads.
So many obstacles for Nano. Hope that there are no more disturbances for it and read a lot about disputes with Singur project. Great to see that TATA Motors is handling the situation really well. Actually waiting for the diesel version of Nano.
When is it going to be out?
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