New Delhi - Tata Motors' Nano, the world's cheapest car, that is expected to redefine personal transportation in modern India, was launched in the country's financial hub of Mumbai on Monday.
The commercial roll-out of the Nano, costing 100,000 rupees (about 1,984 dollars), comes 14 months after its prototype attracted global attention at a car show in New Delhi in January 2008.
Three Nanos with blinking headlights drove onto a stage at a
glitzy function in Mumbai Monday evening where a presenter introduced it as a "car that will change the world".