World’s cheapest car set to hit India

Published 10 January, 2008, 13:29

India's Tata Motors has unveiled the world's cheapest car. The Tata Nano went on show at the automotive exhibition in New Delhi.

With a price tag of just $US 2,500, the four-door family car has been stripped down to the bare essentials.  It doesn't have a radio, air-conditioning or passenger-side mirror.  It only has one windscreen wiper.

While the company hopes the Nano will allow millions more people to buy a car, critics fear it will further congest roads, leading to increased air and noise pollution.


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