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Bajaj RE60 wants to Steal the Title of the World’s Cheapest Car from Tata Nano
You may never have heard of Bajaj Auto, but the Pune-based company is a major Indian vehicle manufacturer that dates back to 1945. It operates in some 50 countries and built its 10 millionth vehicle in 1995. Now, the “auto†in its name has taken in the broader sense of the word since up until now, Bajaj has been manufacturing mainly three-wheel models and passenger carriers along with motorbikes.
Today, at the 2012 Auto Expo in New Delhi, it unveiled its first four-wheel car, the RE60 that according to managing director Rajiv Bajaj, is aimed mainly to owners of three-wheelers who want to upgrade their ride.
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Ja Motorsport's 230hp Super Nano Is The Tata From Hell
Marketed as the world’s cheapest automobile, the Tata Nano doesn’t have many attractive features except its price tag – not that it helps much when it comes to convincing customers. That’s why Tata Motors has promised to build...
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Tata Nano: World's Most Affordable Car Receives A $4.6 Million Gold Treatment [with Videos]
When Ratan Tata revealed the $2,500 Nano mini car in India in January 2008, the owner and Chairman of Tata Motors, made headlines the world over with the world’s cheapest car. Three years later the Nano has faced a spontaneous-combusting debacle...
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Spontaneous Combusting Nanos? Another Tata Goes Up In Flames
Tata Motors' Nano city car is once again making headlines in India, but not for the reasons you might think. Following three separate cases in 2009 when owners of the Nano in Ahmedabad, Lucknow and Delhi reported seeing smoke and flames coming out...
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Tata Debuts Magic Iris Mini -minivan For Those That Want To Upgrade From Tricycles
Tata Motors, the Indian maker of the world's cheapest mass produced car, the Nano, and owner of Jaguar and Land Rover, swiped the covers off the Magic Iris at this week's New Delhi motor show. The odd looking (and that's an understatement...)...
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Renault-nissan Announce $2,500 Ulc Budget Car, To Be Built In India
The first company to challenge India’s Ratan Tata and his $2,500 Nano minicar will be the Renault – Nissan Alliance that announced today the formation of a joint-venture company with Indian carmaker “Bajaj Auto†to develop, produce...
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