After completing various tests last month, the standard version of Nano, Tata Motors’ Rs 1-lakh small car, is ready for launch at the car maker's facility at Pantnagar in Uttarakhand.
“Our various tests have been completed and the Nano is ready for the launch,” a company executive said. “We can’t tell you about the launch. But from our side, everything is ready,” said the executive.
The mileage of the small car is being projected between 17 to 20 km per litre, which according to the executive, "would be better than the Maruti car".
Last month, Tata Motors had conducted various test runs of Nano on the hilly, serpentine roads of Uttarakhand.
Meanwhile, the government officials here claimed that the company has given commitment to Uttarakhand Chief Minister B C Khanduri that it would roll out the first Nano from the state itself.
For the expansion purpose, the company was allotted nearly 45 acres at Pantnagar by the state government recently in the hope that the small car would be launched from the hilly state.
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In addition to 45 acres, the chief minister has also assured the company executives that their other demands would also be considered.
The Uttarakhand state government has been trying to lure Tata Motors to set up a permanent plant for the Nano at Pantnagar, stating that the company must take benefits of the sops available in the state under the special industrial package given to the state in 2003 by the central government.