Tata Motors is working on new variants of its Rs 1-lakh car Nano to overcome challenges posed by high fuel prices, which could negatively impact vehicle sales, company Chairman Ratan Tata has said.
Noting that the company's Nano plant in Singur, West Bengal, was expected to come into operation in the last quarter of 2008, Tata, in a letter to shareholders in the annual report for 2007-08, said that manufacturing facilities would be expanded to meet domestic and global demand in the future.
"New variants of the Nano are also currently under development to meet the new environmental and fuel price challenges, as also the market requirement of several international markets," he said.
While terming the year ahead as 'a year of major challenges,' Tata said that 'higher fuel prices will negatively impact both commercial vehicles