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CNNMoney: 'World's cheapest car' coming to US

India's Tata Motors hopes to offer the Nano, dubbed the world's cheapest car, in the United States within two years, its chairman said.

Indians line up to drive away Nano car

Suraj Suroj uses his motorcycle for all of his family's transportation needs. In his case, that means transporting himself, his wife and his two sons to and from work and school. Typically, all four of them squeeze onto the motorbike together on the crowded streets of Delhi, India.

'World's cheapest car' to be launched in July

India's Tata Motors Monday announced it would begin delivery of the Nano, billed as the world's "cheapest car", in July.

Sunshine and air: the gas of the future?

Hydrogen and electric vehicles might be leading the charge, so to speak, towards cleaner transport, but will cars powered by air and the sun ever surpass the sales figures of gasoline cars?

Time.com: The People vs. the People's Car

The Nano was supposed to be a quality car within reach of India's millions. So why are Indians agitating against it?

Time.com: How India 'Colonized' Britain

The acquisition of Britain's leading luxury car brands by an Indian company merely confirms the vitality a centuries-old Indian presence in British culture

Fortune: A new low for Motorola

Motorola may have just had its worst week ever.

Time.com: Ford and Tata Finalize $2.3B Deal

The Indian company best known for making the world's cheapest car is buying Jaguar and Land Rover for roughly half the price Ford paid in the first place

Fortune: Jaguar's edgy new cat

The 2009 Jaguar XF means business - literally. The S-Type successor will be the first Jag to hit the road under new post-Ford ownership, and it was a key driver in convincing India's Tata Motors that the troubled British brand, along with sibling Land Rover, were worth the dough (a reported $2 billion or so). Can this one solitary cog, even as handsome as it is, restart Jag?

$2,500 car brings transport to India's masses

An Indian car manufacturer unveiled its much-anticipated $2,500 "people's car" on Thursday -- a four-wheel passenger vehicle which it hopes will provide a much-needed transportation option for the poor.

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