What is the mileage of Nano twist?

25.35 kmpl
Tata Nano Twist XT Key Specifications

Price ₹ 2.50 Lakh
Mileage (ARAI) 25.35 kmpl
Engine 624 cc
Transmission Manual
Fuel Type Petrol

Is Tata Nano a safe car?

The Nano achieved a zero stars rating for its adult occupant protection in the 64 kilometer per hour — about 40 miles per hour — frontal crash test. The vehicle structure was rated as unstable. The car also achieved a zero-star rating for its child protection because it’s not possible to install child seats.

Is Nano a good car to learn driving?

Tata Nano: Although this car has not come up to its expectations, Tata Nano is considered a safe bet for first time drivers. This car is quite simple to drive and has all features favouring the youth. It can be purchased second-hand at a great rate and is ideal for amateurs.

Why is Tata Nano so cheap?

The purchase price of this no frills auto was brought down by dispensing with most nonessential features, reducing the amount of steel used in its construction, and relying on low cost Indian labour.. At introduction the Nano received much media attention due to its low price of 1 lakh rupees (Rs. 100,000).

When was Tata Nano discontinued?

Company officials had, however, hinted that production and sales of the Nano would stop from April 2020 as Tata Motors has no plans to invest further on the model to meet strict emission norms under Bharat Stage-VI, which come into effect from April 1 this year and other safety regulations.

Why Tata Nano is failure?

However, the car faced a lot of technical issues in its initial production run which further contributed to its failure. During the first two years, several Tata Nano cars were reported to catch on fire due to faulty wiring. The Nano had poor ride comfort and stability issues due to the lightweight body.

Is it worth buying used Nano car?

The Nano is the most affordable car to buy and run in the used car market so if you are looking for a first car to learn driving or a really cheap city runabout, it’s a good car to put your money on. A 2010 top-end Nano will cost you in the range of Rs 60,000-70,000 if it’s a low mileage example.