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    Tata Nano

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    Tata Nano specs & features

    Engine624 cc
    Power37.48 bhp
    Torque51 Nm
    TransmissionManual / Automatic
    Mileage21.9 - 23.9 kmpl
    FuelPetrol / CNG
    • Digital Odometer
    • Air Conditioner
    • Keyless Entry
    • Central Locking
    • Bluetooth Connectivity
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    • Tata Nano Fuel Efficient – Delivers close to 20kmpl in combination (city and highway)

      Fuel Efficient – Delivers close to 20kmpl in combination (city and highway)

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    Tata Nano price list (Variants)

    Following details are the last recorded, and the prices may vary depending on the car's condition.

    Nano XE(Base Model)624 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.9 kmplRs.2.36 Lakh* 
    Nano XM624 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.9 kmplRs.2.72 Lakh* 
    Nano XT624 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.9 kmplRs.2.93 Lakh* 
    Nano CNG XM624 cc, Manual, CNG, 36 km/kgRs.2.97 Lakh* 
    Nano XMA624 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 21.9 kmplRs.3.15 Lakh* 
    Nano XTA(Top Model)624 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 21.9 kmplRs.3.35 Lakh* 
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    Tata Nano expert review

    CarDekho Experts
    The Nano, in the newest Gen Next avatar, is a great offering for someone who wants a small and efficient city car.

    Overview

    Tata’s Nano is a special car. It’s a car that started its journey more than half-a-decade back as India’s most affordable four-wheeled offering but has been suffering from an underwhelming response, to say the least. Ratan Tata’s dream of delivering a One Lakh Rupee Car to the world, very soon, became a lesson in marketing don’ts.

    Overview

    If I put it briefly, the number of Nanos sold annually is equivalent to the number of Altos sold in a month. But despite this, Tata hasn't given up and continually improving the product and investing in it. Twist and then the current GenX model with an AMT, Tata has left no stone unturned but I guess, that first impression spoiled it all.

    Exterior

    After seeing a Nano, the first word that comes out of your mouth is ‘Cute.’ Just 3164mm long and 1750mm wide. Nano has quite a proportional design and stands taller than most of our regular hatchbacks at 1652mm high.

    Exterior

    The 2015-launched GenX Nano gets a new face, an automatic gearbox and above all a fresh appeal. It retains the familiar shape though. We quite like the Grinning face of the Nano with the new smiley-shaped bumper. But the same smiling bumper looks out of place at the rear, though it's functional. The plain headlamps are now replaced with smoked units with Nano engraving in it and chrome garnishing around the turn indicator. There’s a piano black strip between the headlamps, which seems looks like a radiator grille and adds appeal to the front fascia.

    Exterior

    Side profile, on the other hand, remains away from any alteration. That profile of the Nano has been the same for all these years. Tyre upsizing is one thing that Nano desperately needs because the 12 inchers are too bad for the visual appeal. The ground clearance is 180 mm.

    Exterior

    On the rear, as we mentioned before, gets the same smiling bumper and kind of misfit. There’s an integrated rear spoiler in place, which looks way better than the earlier unit. This newest Nano’s tail can be opened but the way to open it – is with a key as there’s no remote boot opener given. The exhaust pipe, which used to be in centre, now peeps out from the left. 

    Apart from the regular colours(except Orange) Nano GenX is available with two new colours, namely the Sangria Red & the Persian Rose. I’m not a big fan of Red, so plain colours are still my cup of tea. Also, interior colour codes change with the different body colours & trim levels – Funky!

    Exterior Comparison

    Tata Nano Hyundai EON Renault KWID
    Length (mm) 3164mm 3495mm 3731mm
    Width (mm) 1750mm 1550mm 1579mm
    Height (mm) 1652mm 1500mm 1474mm
    Ground Clearance (mm) 180mm 170mm 184mm
    Wheel Base (mm) 2230mm 2380mm 2422mm
    Kerb Weight (kg) 735kg 860 710

    Boot Space Comparison

    Tata Nano
    Hyundai EON
    Renault KWID
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    Interior

    Interior

    The dashboard of the Nano GenX is the one that we first saw in the Nano Twist. It gets different colour combinations for different trims and looks way better than the old model. The centre console is now finished in black and the flashy silver is out.

    Interior

    The orange-lit instrument console is still there in the centre and houses a MID with clock, distance to empty counter, an instant fuel economy bar and two average fuel economy counters. Additionally, the unit gets a 'low fuel' warning. The steering wheel(sans the piano black inserts & audio controls) is good to hold and has been borrowed from the elder siblings Zest and Bolt(smaller of course.) Aircon is fantastic and works fantastically even in peak summers.

    Interior

    Front seats have a dash of orange on them and offer decent comfort. Though their skinny structure causes discomfort with a tall rear occupant, as his/her knees can be felt at the back of front seats. Comfort on the rear seats is also good, but only for short drives due to a very strict posture and lack of support.

    Interior

    One thing that has always impressed me – is the space in Nano. Due to its compact dimensions, buyers generally pre-assume that Nano is cramped on the inside. There’s ample leg-,head-,shoulder-room for at least 4 occupants, if not 5. Also, the ingress and egress is effortless.

    Interior

    Another factor that makes the new Nano more practical – is the option of an open-able boot. It’s not a big boot and good for carrying two small to medium-sized bags at best, but ‘something is better than nothing.’ Also, folding the rear seat can give you a boot equivalent to a full-sized sedan.

    Safety

    While safety has always been a point of concern for the Nano, Tata now claims that they have enhanced the torsional stiffness by using stronger materials and strengthened members. The C-Pillar of the latest is also beefed up for the opening tailgate. Increased length has helped the Nano to gain some more crumple zone and enhanced frontal protection. In addition, the doors get side impact beams, and there is an anti-roll bar as well. Having said all this, Nano still lacks Airbag and ABS in the range-topping trim.

    Safety Comparison

    Tata Nano Renault KWID Hyundai EON
    Anti-Lock Braking System Not Available Standard Not Available
    Central Locking Standard Not Available Not Available
    Power Door Locks Standard - Not Available
    Child Safety Locks Standard Standard Standard
    Anti-Theft Alarm Not Available Not Available Not Available
    No of Airbags - 2 -
    Day & Night Rear View Mirror Not Available Not Available Standard

    Performance

    Tata has left the 624cc, two-cylinder, rear-mounted petrol engine unaltered. As per company claims, the unit has been tweaked for a minor bump in real-world fuel efficiency, rest it’s all same and puts out the identical 37 Bhp @ 5,500 rpm and 51 Nm of torque @ 4,000 rpm. So, the only addition that you’ll notice in this regard is the availability of a 5-speed AMT gearbox, alongside the regular 4-speed manual. This AMT gearbox, like most manufacturers, has been sourced from Magneti Marelli.

    Performance Comparison (Petrol)

    Tata Nano Hyundai EON Maruti Alto Renault KWID
    Power 37.48bhp@5500rpm 55.2bhp@5500rpm 47.33bhp@6000rpm 53.26bhp@5600rpm
    Torque (Nm) 51Nm@4000rpm 74.5Nm@4000rpm 69Nm@3500rpm 72Nm@4250rpm
    Engine Displacement (cc) 624 cc 814 cc 796 cc 799 cc
    Transmission Manual Manual Manual Manual
    Top Speed (kmph) 105 Kmph 135 Kmph
    0-100 Acceleration (sec) 12.6 Seconds 19 Seconds
    Kerb Weight (kg) 725kg 860 730 675
    Fuel Efficiency (ARAI) 23.9kmpl 21.1kmpl 22.05kmpl 22.3kmpl
    Power Weight Ratio 51.69bhp/ton - - -

    Nano is a delight to drive in city driving conditions. For a sub-650cc engine, it feels pleasantly peppy under initial acceleration and continues to be so till 80kph. One of the biggest contributors for this performance is its light weight that tips at just 600 kilograms. Driveability is great and the tiny engine never feels underpowered (as compared to sub1000cc cars) in the start-stop condition. You’ll hardly need any frequent downshifting when commuting around the city. Even in 2nd gear, you can crawl in slow moving traffic, save for the times the Nano comes to a complete halt.  It’s really checkable – compact dimensions, small footprint, quick steering with a turning radius of just 4 meter turning make the Nano really enjoyable in traffic.

    Performance

    Now the AMT. While the manual version doesn’t allow you to complain, performance of the auto version is a wee bit lacking. Automatics anyway sap more power than manual transmissions and the Nano already have very few horses to exhaust. Cruising at normal speeds is not much of a bother and the AMT works well during that. However, the problem arises when you try to overtake a vehicle and the Nano at times wheezes and feels a bit reluctant to overtake. Then there is a sport mode on offer, which tries to hold the revs for a little longer. But that doesn’t suit the character of li’ll cute Nano. While the gearbox isn’t best in class, the overall drive feels like an absolute boon in dense traffic. 

    Yes, the sound from the two-pot unit is annoying at times, especially when you try to go too hard with the right foot.

    Ride & Handling:

    Performance

    Nano gets gas dampers and independent suspension at its each end. This kind of independent suspension layout was integral to the space packaging of this tiny offering. If you’ll notice, the wheels are placed at the four extreme corners of the car and seem pushed out as far as they could be. And this is the main contributor for Nano’s respectable road manners.

    Suspension is tuned for city and at those speeds, the Nano is a great car to live with. We won’t call the ride quality great but the overall experience is decent. It feels slightly bumpy over imperfect roads, especially for the rear occupants. So, for its core use as a city car, you’ll find the ride quality to be at acceptable mark, if not above. 

    Nano has decent road manners, in fact way better than a car that’s feather light. As long as you are not trying to be too enthusiastic, the Nano will never really disappoint you with nice overall behaviour. However, crossing the 90kph mark on the speedo will make things a bit nervous, the cross winds starts affecting. Also, if a faster vehicle passes by, the Nano loses a bit of its composure.

    The SUV-like ground clearance & short wheelbase make the Nano – a perfect companion for the Indian roads. The steering direct and feels great to use on the move. Feedback from the unit is also decent.

    Variants

    Tata is offering Nano in three trims, namely the XE, XM and XT. Even the base XE costs twice the Nano of 2008 and still misses on some very basic equipment such as power steering. While features like the music system, centre locking, power windows(front) and fog lamps are restricted to only the top XT model that costs more than INR 2.5 lacs.  So, the basic idea of making the Nano seems vanished when you see the prices of the current gen. model. And this is also the main reason behind its poor sales. The automatic gearbox is not available with the base model and the CNG is only available with the middle XM variant.

    Verdict

    The Nano, in the newest Gen Next avatar, is a great offering for someone who wants a small and efficient city car. The in-built flaws of its original like the top-heavy shape, tiny wheels, limited cabin storage and small boot are still there with the Nano and digesting that at a price equivalent to country's most successful car- Maruti Suzuki Alto, seems like a difficult call.

    But Tata Motors have tried their level best to bring it up to speed with the segment standards and has added Bluetooth-equipped audio system, power steering, an openable hatch and, of course, the automatic gearbox, which makes Nano – even better at being an intra-city compact car.

    Pros & Cons of Tata Nano

    Things We Like

    • Priced more than a lac lower than the Alto AMT
    • Light power steering & small footprint makes it a breeze to manoeuvre in urban condition
    • Openable tail-gate & bigger fuel tank for enhanced practicality
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    Things We Don't Like

    • Sluggish performance of AMT
    • Sub-standard plastic quality
    • Bumpy Ride Quality; Suspension tuning could have been better
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    Tata Nano news

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      amanjot singh on Feb 16, 2025
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    Tata Nano latest updates

    Tata Nano April Offer: Tata Motors is offering attractive schemes on the first year insurance of a brand new Nano. Read more about it here.

    Tata Nano Price and Engine: The Tata Nano’s prices fall in the bracket of Rs 2.26 lakh - Rs 3.20 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The most affordable car in India is available in five variants - XE, XM, XMA, XT and XTA. Powering all the variants is a 624cc petrol engine generating a modest power of 38PS and 51Nm of peak torque. This engine comes paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automated manual (AMT) gearbox.

    Tata Nano Features: The Nano gets a powerful AC, front wiper & washer, front fog lamps, dual glove boxes, central locking, booster assisted brakes, power steering (except the XE), remote keyless entry, foldable rear seats, front power windows and music system with bluetooth, CD, MP3, Aux-in connectivity.

    Tata Nano Competition: The Tata Nano competes with the likes of the Maruti Alto 800 and the Hyundai Eon.

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    Questions & answers

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    Q ) Why was the Tata Nano discontinued in India?
    A ) Tata Nano was discontinued due to its inability to meet the contemporary safety and crash norms imposed by the government.
    Q ) Can I still buy a used Tata Nano in India?
    A ) Yes, you can still buy a used Tata Nano in India on CarDekho, local dealerships, and second-hand car markets.
    Q ) What are the key specifications and features of the Tata Nano?
    A ) The Tata Nano offered rugged design , seating for 4, powerful diesel engines (624 cc), high ground clearance, durable suspension, and basic features like power steering and AC.
    Q ) How much does it cost to maintain a Tata Nano, and are spare parts available?
    A ) Maintaining a Tata Nano costs around ₹1187.0-₹752.0 annually, depending on usage and condition. Spare parts are still available through authorized service centers and local markets.
    Q ) What is the price range of a used Tata Nano in India?
    A ) The price range of a used Tata Nano in India typically falls between ₹2.36 Lakh and ₹3.35 Lakh, depending on the model year, variant, mileage, and overall condition.
    Q ) What were the most popular variants of the Tata Nano, and what were their prices?
    A ) The most popular Tata Nano variants included the Nano XT, Nano XE, Nano XM, Nano XT, Nano CNG XM. Prices when new ranged from ₹3 Lakh to ₹4 Lakh, depending on the variant and features.
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    Q ) Is Tata Nano EV available in market?
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    A ) Tata Nano EV is not available for sale in the market.

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