Pico- Smaller and Cheaper than Nano

The Pico is an ultra cheap and fuel-efficient car that is smaller and cheaper than the Tata Nano. The small car is designed and engineered by the creative team of engineering students from M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology in Bangalore.

These students were inspired to build a car to provide better fuel efficiency and reduce congestion. With the production of Pico they have proved their mettle. It is a four-wheeled, open air car with a tiny engine that can comfortably accommodate two people and easily maneuver through traffic.

With the introduction of the new small car, Nano has lost its label of being ‘the world’s smallest and cheapest car’. The engineers of the Pico claim that the car offers double the mileage than the Nano. Moreover, its compact dimension offers a comfortable and pleasurable ride on congested Indian roads.

Pico is soon to enter mass production and will roll out with a price tag of Rs 40,000 inclusive of road taxes, insurance, and other clearances. That makes the cost of the car one-fourth of the Nano. With this Tata Nano can no more be tagged as the ‘world’s cheapest car’.

Double the mileage and one fourth of the price tag makes the Pico win the race with Nano. Nano will definitely face a tough competition when the car is commercially launched.

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