Tata Nano recently caught fire in Mumbai, India that had no actual cause behind it. It is not the first time when this cheapest car has been ignited rather Tata Nano is has been a lot in frequent combustion incidents.
In the year of its release, 2009, the three of the Nano cars were caught in flames which were acclaimed to be the result of short-circuit. A car that costs for Rs. 100000 gets into ashes without any warning. However in the recent incident the two travelers were fortunate to exit the vehicle with no injury but it marks a question on reliability of safety in this ultra low end car.
The spontaneous incidents have forced the experts to believe that this small budget Indian car completely lacks with safety features
Till date Tata had sold 26 000 Nano cars and has recorded around 203 000 firm reservations but fares would not be as satisfying in the near future as the rates are increasing from manpower to the local taxes. Then how can Tata assure the safety equipment within this low budget car that is already in dangers?



















Allegations and sensationalism have become the norm of any existence. Core motto is to just disrupt every belief, play with emotions and create ruckus. This incident is yet another creation of the nasty game of corporate upmanship and vested interest. Trust to come out with innovative assumptions and ideas to rake in publicity and disrupt NANO’s smooth run. Disgusting!