Fiat to sell the world’s cheapest car
By Andrew C., 26 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
In one of their first projects together, Fiat and Tata will be selling the world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano, across South America. After reaping success in India, the Tata Nano is expected to arrive in Brazil, which represents Fiat's second largest market after Italy. Aside from the Nano, other models, such as the Ferrari and Maserati models, are being considered to be sold jointly by the two companies, this time in India. Tata chairman, Ratan Tata, said that the firm is discussing various projects with Fiat that aside from those mentioned includes a plan to share platforms for new cars as well as projects for Iveco. Incidentally, Tata is a Fiat supervisory board member. A joint venture for vehicle and engine production in India is also in the works. After passing Europe's crash test, the next step is for the European version of the Tata Nano to be on sale in the continent in 2011.







