
Autocar has got the latest skinny on the Tata Nano Europa – the European-spec version of the world’s cheapest car.
The car will be powered by a 1.0L 3-cylinder engine which will dish out 60 bhp. It would also get a five-speed manual gearbox compared to the four-speed Indian version.
The car also gets ABS, traction control, electric power steering and two airbags.
The Nano sells for $2,500 in India but will get a huge price bump since the car would have to have more safety to pass the safety ratings. Estimates say that the new price can be as high as £5,000.
That price, however, would move it just too close if not more expensive than other cheap cars from the Pacific rim like the Perodua Kelisa.
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