Author Archive
Transportation - Tuesday, December 1, 2009 12:30 - 0 Comments
Tata Nano: World’s Cheapest Car to Go Hybrid

The Tata Nano , a four-passenger city car developed and sold in India, has become famous for being the world’s cheapest car . At just $2,200 a pop, the Nano has also gained a reputation for its fuel efficiency ( 51.7 mpg ). And while a compressed air version of the Nano has long been rumored to be in the works, Tata chairman Ratan Tata has just announced that a hybrid version could eventually hit the streets.
Go here to see the original:
Tata Nano: World’s Cheapest Car to Go Hybrid
- Cathedral Data Center Uses Thermal Energy to Heat 500 Homes
- Dot Grid Book
- Welcome Simon!
- The Sackler Building by Haworth Tompkins
- Long-d by Kit Men Keung
- Nagi by Eiri Ota and Irene Gardpoit Chan
- Creature Comforts
- New UK Library Fits Within a Phone Booth
- Liège-Guillemins station by Santiago Calatrava
- Liège-Guillemins station by Santiago Calatrava
- 3716 Springfield by Studio 804