该车成型后,我们带着这款后轮驱动的Tata走遍了印度,主要目的是让各项目组的工程师寻找出更多节省成本的方法,从而最终实现世界上最便宜之车的梦想! 这款四门小车只有122英寸长(约3米,相比MINICooper[综述图片论坛]它只短了2英寸,约50mm),而高度也只有65英寸(约合1.65米,比MINI高了约254mm),应该说,Tata Nano的...
2009年,Tata Nano已经登录市场,在印度它是近乎于最便宜的汽车了!像Maruti 800(Maruti,一个可以与tata汽车齐名的印度汽车品牌),它的制造成本几乎比Nano多了一倍!而对于其他的汽车制造商来说,像雷诺日产和丰田就会在今后的两三年中致力于打造最低成本的汽车,但是,现在Tata汽车已经率先占据了第一的位置,并且已经把标准...
6.1 塔塔Nano | Tata Nano Main article: Tata Nano【主条目:塔塔Nano】 此图片遵循CC BY-SA 3.0 de协议 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/deed.en 图片题注:Tata Nano is often cited as the world's most affordable car参考译文:塔塔Nano常被提及为全球最实惠的汽车。图片作者:High Contra...
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Skip 1 photos in the image carousel and continue readingThe Tata Nano was meant to be an affordable way to get India off mopeds and mobile. The twenty-first century answer to the VW Beetle, if you will. Fair to say it failed in that grand ambition, the Nano managing a deplorable 10,...
A video review by CNET on the TATA Nano which has being crowned the cheapest car in the world. This can only be made possible by advacnement in materials electrical engineering. Tata Nano - CNET Review Run time 1:20 mins Request Quote ...
It’s an overly used phrase, but you’re better off walking than driving the Nano, aka the world’s cheapest car
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doi:10.1057/9781137466693_5Chakravarti, AmitavLondon School of EconomicsThomas, ManojCornell UniversityPalgrave Macmillan UKRichard Chang. Tata nano: The world's cheapest car. The New York Times, January, 2008.