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Wednesday, 25 November 2009


DC Customized Tata Nano For those of you waiting for some good news from the Tata stable about the Nano can quench your thirst with the latest news about how Dilip Chhabria has redesigned the car.

We at Carazoo.com have already blogged on how Chhabria’s DC Design and Jagdish Khattar-owned Carnation Auto, a multi-brand automobile solutions hub, has entered into a partnership.
And under this partnership they would provide customized solutions to Nano owners in the country. Now Chhabria has come up with a new stylish version of the Nano. And the new version is called ‘Hot Nano’. And you have to pay an extra 80,000 rupees to be the proud owner of Hot Nano.

They are looking at producing the Hot Nano at a large number, as it is an investment that they have made in tooling. The Carnation will soon start selling Hot Nanos across the country and this will happen once when the production is stabilized. The main aspect of the Hot Nano is that, it has been designed keeping in mind the youth, as they are the majority of the Nano customers. The Hot Nano is made trendy through the supplementing with grills, bumper-side panels, wide tyres, and air intake filters.

Tata Motors Ltd. will start trial production for the Nano minicar at a new factory in the western Indian state of Gujarat in the January-March quarter.

The Tata plant at the Uttarakhand currently rolls out 3,000-4,000 Nano cars per month. And the company is planning to reach the full-scale production at the Sanand plant within the next six to eight months. The company‘s new Nano factory will have an initial capacity of 250,000 cars a year and this can now be increased to 350,000 cars a year.

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2 Comments:

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