Indian automaker Tata Motors has unveiled the 2014 Nano. Scheduled to go on sale next month, the new Tata Nano promises to offer “more awesomeness than ever” thanks to “an array of new features”. Right.
So what’s new on the 2014 Nano? Truth be told, not that much, with the exterior being “enhanced” only by a new rear bumper, a new chrome trim (squint your eyes and you'll notice it) and a few new exterior colors. The Indian city car can also be equipped with four personalization kits that will bring a so-called aerodynamic body kit, new alloy wheels or body side graphics.
Inside, the 2014 Nano gained a new center console, a twin glovebox, a four-speaker AmphiStream audio system with Bluetooth/USB/AUX connectivity and “new trendy and luxurious beige surfaces and fabric upholstery”. Moving on to the engine compartment, the Nano can be had with either a 624cc gasoline mill (38 HP/51 Nm) or a 624cc bi-fuel unit that delivers 33 HP and 45 Nm when running on CNG.
Dubbed “India’s most fuel-efficient petrol car at 25.4 kmpl”, the 2014 Tata Nano will go on sale starting from 1.50 lakhs, which means about $2,500 at current exchange rates. Not bad for a refrigerator on wheels, huh? It does offer “best-in-class air-conditioning” you know.
Inside, the 2014 Nano gained a new center console, a twin glovebox, a four-speaker AmphiStream audio system with Bluetooth/USB/AUX connectivity and “new trendy and luxurious beige surfaces and fabric upholstery”. Moving on to the engine compartment, the Nano can be had with either a 624cc gasoline mill (38 HP/51 Nm) or a 624cc bi-fuel unit that delivers 33 HP and 45 Nm when running on CNG.
Dubbed “India’s most fuel-efficient petrol car at 25.4 kmpl”, the 2014 Tata Nano will go on sale starting from 1.50 lakhs, which means about $2,500 at current exchange rates. Not bad for a refrigerator on wheels, huh? It does offer “best-in-class air-conditioning” you know.