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The European version of the Tata Nano could cost somewhere around 4500 to 5500 euros

The European version of the Tata Nano could cost somewhere around 4500 to 5500 euros

The European version of the world's cheapest car, Tata Nano could cost somewhere around 4500 to 5500 when the euro will be launched in 2011, wrote in a British magazine Autocar article offers additional details on low cost car. Is expected to have a 60 hp engine and the car will be around 20 cm longer than the version in India but will be shorter than European competitors Hyundai i10 and Chevrolet Spark.

British magazine notes that it is expected that the European version of the Nano which is over two years, to have a one-liter engine that develops 60 hp. The car will be 3.3 meters long, compared to the version in India which measures 3.1 meters. In addition, Nano Europe is expected to dispose of the ABS, power steering and two airbags.

Nano Europe was presented at the Geneva auto show this spring and is clearly intended as a variant of our continent will have to have CO2 emissions lower than version in India, but also a better fuel consumption than the Indian version ( about 5 litres/100 km with a 33 hp engine).

Magazine writes that the Nano is expected to cost around 4000 to 5000 pounds in Britain which will change how people look low cost car, since Indian model is clearly cheaper than competitors in the market .

It remains to be seen if the Indians just can launch the car in Europe in 2011, given that at present can not cope with demand in India. And more remains to be seen if the car will meet safety standards for impact tests.

The European version of the Tata Nano could cost somewhere around 4500 to 5500 euros
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The car already had impact test (Indian version) and passed. I would like to see it come to the United States.

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