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      Tata Motors showcases special 'Studio edition' of World's cheapest car, Nano at NADA Auto Show in Nepal

      CarTrade Editorial Team

      CarTrade Editorial Team

      Tata Motors, the South-Asia's largest automotive manufacturer, showcased a special variant of its Nano car, termed as 'Studio edition' in a special auto show in Nepal. The Indian auto maker participated in the NADA (National Automobile Dealers Association) Auto show that is currently being held in Kathmandu. Gurinder Singh, Country manager of Nepal, Tata Motors, pulled the wraps off the Studio edition Nano at the unveiling.

       

      Tata Motors showcases special 'Studio edition' of World's cheapest car
      Tata Motors showcases special 'Studio edition' of World's cheapest car
       

      The 'Studio edition' of the Tata Nano was unveiled with an extremely vibrant and absorbing red and black graffiti background, which proved handy in attracting the prospective buyers and audience towards the Tata Motors' pavilion. According to Tata Motors, the abstract and attention grabbing graffiti backdrop represented the youthful energy, passion and aggression administered by the modern automotive engineering.

      The company showcased the special variant of Nano, world's cheapest car, in a powerful combination of red painted body and a black painted roof. The interiors followed the red and black theme and the seats were given a sporty look combined with similar dual tone seat covers. Interestingly, integrated head restraints came with a gap to provide enhanced support and comfort to the head. The Studio edition Nano also flaunted new sporty alloy wheels along with a single side mirror. From the exterior appearance, the car looked appealing in its sporty avatar, largely due to its black tinted headlights and a full body kit.

      The company believes that the Nano Studio edition celebrates creativity, freedom, cultural heritage and life with its innovative design and engineering. Tata Motors also displayed the regular Nano model and its latest Indica V2 hatch that currently holds the title of 'Most affordable car' in auto market of Nepal. Apart from the small cars, the company also showcased its first compact crossover, the Tata Aria and the new Indigo Manza saloon at the 2012 NADA Auto show.

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