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Geneva 2009: Tata Reveals European Nano
Tata used the 2009 Geneva Show as the launchpad for a full-scale European launch in 2010, with both the tiny Nano city car and a fully-revised Indica B-segment hatchback – including an electric version.
But the launch will not use the Rover brand – which Tata acquired through its purchase of Jaguar and Land-Rover. Instead, the Tata brand will be used worldwide for small cars.Tata chairman Ratan Tata was at the show to unveil a revised ‘Europa’ version of the tiny Nano, which will go on sale in India, priced around $2,000, in April. It’s just 3.29 meters long and 1.58 meters wide, but the Tata Nano Europa has a slightly longer wheelbase of 2.28 meters.
![]() Tata Nano Europe is high-spec version of tiny Indian car |
Also on show was a concept C-segment saloon, the Tata Prima. Styled by Pininfarina, it is expected to go into production around 2012, and will form part of the Tata range alongside Nano and Indica.
![]() Tata Prima concept is styled by Pininfarina |
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