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Tata Motors defends strategy for Rs 1 lakh Nano car

Tata Motors' issued the statement to the stock exchange late Friday after an internal letter by ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry said the cost of Nano's production was always higher than its Rs 100,000 (USD1,497.33) price tag and the project needed to be shut down if the company wanted to remain profitable.

November 05, 2016 / 18:03 IST
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Tata Motors, part of India's Tata group, defended its strategy for producing the USD1,500 Nano but shied away from commenting on the loss-making car's future, after the conglomerate's ousted chairman said there were emotional reasons for not shutting down production.

Tata Motors' issued the statement to the stock exchange late Friday after an internal letter by ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry said the cost of Nano's production was always higher than its Rs 100,000 (USD1,497.33) price tag and the project needed to be shut down if the company wanted to remain profitable.

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Mistry was sacked in a boardroom coup last week with group patriarch Ratan Tata taking over the reins as interim chair of Tata Sons. A bitter public feud has since erupted between the two sides, raising prospects of a legal battle.

The Nano's concept received global interest for its affordable pricing but a change in its manufacturing location and the perception of a cheap car hurt production and sales, Tata Motors said in the statement.