According to sources, the lucky customer who will ride the Nano tomorrow is from Paradip area. The keys would be handed over to him by the authorities of Swapna motors, Tata motors dealers at Bhubaneswar.
Tata’s Nano would be also delivered to nearly 3000 other customers who had been selected through lottery systems in subsequent phases.
Meanwhile, the customers have to pay Rs 1, 40,000 for the cheapest version of the Nano, while the Nano CX would cost Rs 1, 84,000 and a customer would have to shed Rs 2, 20,000 for the LXR version which have facilities of power steering, central locking and power window version of the small car segment.
2, 03,000 people had done their bookings for the first one lakh Nano cars and the Tata motors claims to deliver the India’s dream car by 2010.
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