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-Geneva, though better known as the cheapest car, Tata Nano seems to still be following the world trend today. Because even though lower-priced, Nano was still able to demonstrate its technology innovation. This proves Nano at the Geneva Auto Show event currently in progress. In the event that enlivened by the birth of more than 100 new cars, Tata seemed not to be outdone by big manufacturers other shows they have the technology by introducing the Tata Nano is driven by electricity instead of gasoline as conventional cars. Physically, it was not much has changed in the Indian car, remain small. Electric version of Nano is still able to accelerate from 0-60 km / h in less than 10 seconds. "Electricity will be an integral part of our initiative to launch environmentally friendly vehicles. Indica Vista EV that will be introduced in several European countries, starting this year could be an example. And we will introduce electric vehicles in all markets that are more relevant," said Vice Chairman Tata Motors Ravi Kant on the sidelines of the Geneva Motor Show carpet like a quotation from autoevolution, Thursday (4-3-2010). Tata Nano own version of this power is to use the platform power of lithium ion batteries are the same used by the Tata Indica EV Vista is still the only electric vehicle in Tata current lineup.
The first countries that will become the target of this power Nano is the UK and countries in Scandinavia. Yet strangely, India, was not included in the list of countries that will be in 'assault' this tiny electric car. So that the people of India seem to be satisfied with the Nano's 'ordinary' which uses a conventional engine with gasoline. Whereas Europe, but will be entered by the electric Nano about 3 years was also a major target marketing gasoline Nano was due to be released next year.