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Watch Ratan Tata Arrive at Taj Mahal Hotel in His Customised Nano Electric Car [Video]

Posted on the 19 May 2022 by Sandeep Malik

Industrialist and famous chairman Emeritus from Tata Group, Ratan Tata is often remembered because of noble actions and more actions than productive achievements. Be its humble nature or its contribution to the welfare of the community, Ratan Tata always wins the hearts of millions of people. The latest additional addition in the long list of various simple examples of life is a new example -new that arrives at the Taj Hotel, Mumbai at Tata Nano Electric.

Recently, Ratan Tata was seen arriving at the Taj Hotel with Tata Nano Electric white. While he sat on the side of the co-passenger, he was being delivered by his personal assistant Shantanu Naidu. Unlike some important entrepreneurs in India, which are generally seen traveling with super luxury cars while accompanied by security personnel in other premium cars, Ratan Tata is seen driving in Nano without the sole bodyguard who accompanied him.

This act of simplicity and simplicity, which once again attracted the attention of netizens, who praised him for being a noble person despite being one of the richest Indians on this planet. Some netizens also show how Tata Nano was discarded by several people in India, although it was a miracle of technical and good examples of cost -effective techniques.

Speaking of electricity nano where Ratan Tata was seen, Tata Nano Electric made specifically was given to him by the company’s power vehicle solution, Electra EV. This adjusted Nano has an electrical powertrain as a substitute for a simple 624cc 624cc gasoline engine, with all modification work carried out by Electra EV. This Nano is powered by Powertrain 72V made of Super Polymer Lithium-Ion batteries, which claims a maximum driving range of 160 km, while it can do sprint 0-60 kph in less than 10 seconds.

Tata Nano was launched with a lot of hubbub in 2008 as the most affordable four -door gasoline car in the world. The car was intended to bring more small families from two -wheeled to the car at an affordable price, who were unable to buy the right four -seat cars until their arrival. However, despite everything positive, Tata Nano failed in India because of its poor marketing as ‘the cheapest car in the world’, rather than projected as ‘the most affordable car in the world’.

Tata withdraws the plug in Nano’s production in Sanand, Gujarat in 2018. Recently, in one of his latest Instagram posts, Ratan Tata shared the noble intention behind the idea of ​​introducing Nano to Indians, which also attracted the attention of netizens.


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