1 lakh. The five figure “one”der. Can come up with any number of metaphors, phrases to describe this creature from Tata Motor’s stable!
The whole car is about a single word - innovation, right from using aerospace adhesives instead of welding to its distribution strategy. A little about the distribution strategy from Mr Ratan Tata:
“So we looked at a new kind of distributed manufacturing, creating a low-cost, low break-even point manufacturing unit that we design and give to entrepreneurs who might like to establish a manufacturing facility. We looked at different ways of servicing the product, at the customer’s location, and through a concept adopted from the insurance industry, wherein self-employed people are trained and certified by us.”
Sounds like franchising in part to me - the “entrepreneur” bit hints at that don’t you think? It is one of the fastest way to scale up, which makes sense for a product riding on thin margins.
The competitor-responses to the Nano have been pretty “Me-too” with GM, Toyota talking about bringing out their own versions of the same. Guess they didn’t expect the Tata’s to deliver on their promise eh? Of late, the car industry has seen quite a bit of crossing-over from other automobile category-users. What with the Mahindra’s Scorpio positioning itself as a car (SUV–>Car), the Nano positioning itself as a safer alternative to a bike(Car<–Bikes).
Besides the “common Indian”, the Nano could appeal to a very different set of consumers. Considering it is the 1st and currently the only one of its kind, why can’t it evolve into a fashion symbol of its own? True, the elite would rather have something exclusive, but wouldn’t the Nano qualify as a collector’s piece? Who thinks about usage - its all about attitude! The Nano symbolizes the uber cool-Chak De! attitude. Think politicians. Sounds totally er.. wacko, but well, couldn’t this be a new symbol of a young politician who wants to straddle all classes of Indian society? Move over Laalten (hurricane lamp) come Nano. Ridiculous, but well aren’t political gimmicks just that?
Let’s wait and watch ![]()

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January 19, 2008 at 7:45 pm
bulletharsha
franchising?
It’s more like the Malaysian furniture distribution model. They ship the parts, you assemble them!
I wouldn’t really trust a car that has been assembled at a local garage, no matter what certificate the guy waves at me.
But then, I’m not really anywhere near the target audience Ratan wants to address, so it might just work!
January 20, 2008 at 5:13 am
beenav
haan.. you can’t call it franchising exactly
about trust … Tata’s are about that isn’t it?
January 21, 2008 at 5:06 am
Shrikanth
Btw, why is it christened nano?
has it anything to do with nanotechnology?
January 21, 2008 at 9:41 am
beenav
Guess the connection is Reduction.. Nanotech –>size, Cars–>price