yes,Tata Nano will now go on sale across India next month, with deliveries starting in July at this low cost.you can say world cheapest car.
Tata owner Ratan Tata has described the Nano as a "milestone".
Tata hopes the 3 metre long, five-seater car will be cheap enough to encourage millions of Indians to trade up from their motorcycles
We wanted a find a safe way to transport Indian families at an affordable price-Ratan TataTata's managing director Ravi Kant said that from the first orders, a ballot would then select the initial 100,000 people to get their Nano."I think we are at the gates of offering a new form of transport to the people of India and later, I hope, other markets elsewhere in the world.Mr Tata added."I hope it will provide safe, affordable four-wheel transportation to families who till now have not been able to own a car Environmentalists are warning that the Nano will add to India's already clogged up roads, and pollution levels will soar. Tata says the Nano will be the least polluting car in India.
The basic model has no airbags, air conditioning, radio, or power steering. However, more luxurious versions will be available.
A slightly bigger European version, the Nano Europa is due to follow in 2011, and is expected to cost nearer to £4,000.
But,Analysts said that if the car proves an immediate hit in its home market, Tata may struggle to meet demand.