Tata Motors delivers 2,501 Nanos in August

The country's largest auto maker Tata Motors delivered 2,501 units of small car Nano - billed as the world's cheapest four wheeler --
during the first full month of its sale in August.

The company, which rolled out the car on July 17 has registered a cumulative delivery of 4,976 units during the first month and half, Tata Motors said in a statement.

It had delivered 2,457 units of the car during the first 15 days of July.

The vehicle carries an ex-factory price of Rs one lakh for the base variant and costs anything up to Rs 1,75,000 depending on the model.

Last month, the company's total sales jumped 14.24 per cent to 49,810. Its passenger vehicles sales in the domestic market grew by 11.33 per cent at 17,364.

Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata had said in the company's Annual Report in July it would deliver up to 60,000 Nanos within the next year.

After originally planning to roll out the 'small wonder' from Singur, Tata Motors had to shift the project to Gujarat on account of violent protests by farmers last year.

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