A vibrant range of colours, which includes a Papaya Orange and Rouge Red, loudly announces the fact that the Tata Nano has been given a makeover. But look beyond the eight new shades of paint and it is hard to distinguish the new-for-2012 car from the earlier model. The only real exterior additions to the upgraded Nano are the plastic wheel caps (on the top LX model) and a passenger-side rear-view mirror, which is a very welcome and essential feature.The instant you o
pen the door it becomes abundantly clear Tata has listened to feedback and worked hard to spruce up the plain-Jane interiors of the Nano. The LX model gets a beige dashboard with a silver-finish centre console and gear knob. The seat fabric is beige too, and this really helps liven up the cabin. Even the dual-tone door pads, which have deeper pockets than before, look a huge step up from the very basic original design.
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There have been some changes under the skin too. Our biggest grouse with the original Nano was its steering, which felt heavy at slow speeds. Revisions to the suspension have addressed this issue to a fair extent, and the steering now feels noticeably lighter, but still requires some effort, especially when parking. Power steering is unfortunately still a long way off and would have ideally complemented the Nano�s famously tight turning circle to make it really easy to hustle about in crowded city traffic. Stability is improved too, thanks to an anti-roll bar at the front.
More upmarket, better to drive and all for the same low price, the Nano just got a whole lot more appealing.
Fact File
Price Range (in lakhs)*
| Ex-showroom price | Rs 1.4-1.96 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
Engine
| Fuel | Petrol |
| Power | 37bhp |
| Torque | 5.2kgm |
Dimensions
| Length | 3099mm |
| Height | 1652mm |
| Wheel base | 2230mm |
| Ground clearance | 180mm |
Performance
| 0-20 | 1.65 |
| 0-40 | 4.45 |
| 0-60 | 8.93 |
| 0-80 | 15.99 |
| 0-100 | 27.38 |







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