Ratan Tata rides his dream car ‘Nano Electric’! Driving range of 160Km and picks up speed in 10 seconds

Tata Nano was dropped by the firm a long time ago, but it has recently been reintroduced in an electric version. Ratan Tata, the chairman of Tata Group, has described this vehicle as his “dream project.” However, due to falling demand, this vehicle had to be withdrawn from the market.

The Lakhtakia Tata Nano, known as Ratan Tata’s dream project and the chairman of the country’s premier industrialist Tata Group, has suddenly modified its appearance. Despite the fact that this car is no longer on Indian roads, Ratan Tata’s affection for it has not faded. Ratan Tata, who had dreamed of driving the cheapest car in the country (the Lakhtakia Nano), couldn’t stop himself from driving it when it was released in an electric version (Tata Nano Electric).

Tata Motors, in fact, had long since ceased production of the normal edition of the Tata Nano. However, Electra EV, the firm that manufactures the company’s powertrain, has customized it and given it the name Electric Nano. The car’s look and design are identical to the standard model, except it runs entirely on battery power.

Nano Electric

Electra EV posted a photo of the automobile on their official Linkedin profile, with Ratan Tata and Shantanu Naidu standing next to it. “It’s a momentous occasion for Team Electra EV as our founders ride in a custom-built 72V Nano EV propelled by the engineering prowess of the Electra EV powertrain!”   We are pleased to introduce the Nano EV to Ratan Tata and get insights from his valuable feedback.


How is Tata Nano Electric
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The custom-made Nano EV is built on the 72V architecture, which permits the design of the Tigor EV’s 140Km variation to be customized. In order to meet the Automotive Research Association of India’s (ARAI) certified range of up to 213 kilometers. The physical powertrain package has not been altered in any manner for this purpose.

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According to the research, the Tata Nano EV is the same as a standard car and has four seats. It can go from 0 to 60 kmph in less than 10 seconds. It has an estimated range of 160 kilometers and is powered by a super polymer lithium-ion battery. “The Tata Nano EV offers the practicality of a genuine automobile, without compromising on offering an eco-friendly personal transport for the modern consumer,” according to Tata Motors.

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