United States President Barack Obama, who heads the world's richest economy, on Sunday checked out the world's cheapest car -- Nano.
When the powerful US couple was introduced to Ratan Tata, who heads the $72 billion conglomerate, President Obama told First Lady Michelle that this is the person who created the $2,500 wonder car.
Eyewitnesses said that Michelle immediately expressed the desire to see the car that revolutionised the auto industry and put India prominently on the global map.
After the discussion on Saturday evening, Tata immediately organised a gleaming Nano along with a chauffeur, right at the porch of the luxurious Taj Mahal Palace hotel in front of Gateway of India, where Obama and his entourage have been staying.
The couple stepped out in the morning to have a good look at the car, with Michelle even sitting in the small Nano and admiring the engineering marvel.
When contacted, a Tata spokesperson confirmed. "Yes, we showcased the Nano at the Taj Mahal hotel."
After years of hard work, Tata fulfilled his commitment to bring the world's cheapest car on road for Rs one lakh last year.
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