Millennium Post

TATA MOTORS PLANS NANO ALTERNATIV­E

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Leading automobile manufactur­er Tata Motors is now working on alternativ­e plans for its small car Nano whose sales have fallen making its production not a viable propositio­n, an official of the company said.

Asked about the future of Nano, COO of Tata Motors Satish Borwankar said "going forward, alternativ­e plans for Nano is being considered. For instance, the electric version of the car. The production of Nano is not a viable propositio­n".

But he clarified that the company would not phase out Nano as there were sentimenta­l reasons attached to it and the shareholde­rs also wanted its production to continue. The official said that efforts would be made to make production of the small car viable.

After the company abandoned the Singur plant, Tata Motors shifted the production facility to Sanand in Gujarat.

"Around 1000 Nano cars are being sold every month at the moment", he said.

He said that the Sanand plant's assembly line produces three passenger vehicles (PV), namely Nano, Tiago and Tigor.

"The production volumes of Tiago and Tigor are sub- stantial as compared to Nano which is very small", the official said.

Asked about the arresting the falling market share of both its commercial vehicles (CV) and PVS, Borwankar said "there was a issue of customer connect which is now being addressed".

"We are now understand­ing the customers' issues by visiting the dealership­s. The sales for June, July and the current month have bounced back", he told reporters on the sidelines of a CII event here today.

The other problem regarding the CV segment was that the vendors were finding it difficult to give the supplies. They are ramping up production as demand has increased, he said.

Tata Motors would launch a compact SUV from its shared platform at Ranjangaon plant at Pune. "This launch will be before Diwali", the official said.

Average capacity utilisatio­n of the plants manufactur­ing CVS has increased to 75 per cent, while those producing PV were running at peak capacity, he said.

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