There are no confirmed prices or mileage figures for a Tata Nano 2025, as Tata Motors has not officially announced a 2025 model; however, unofficial reports suggest a petrol variant might be priced between ₹2.5 to ₹3.5 lakh and an electric version between ₹4 to ₹6 lakh. Unconfirmed rumors also suggest the petrol model could achieve high mileage, potentially around 40 km/l, though official specifications are unavailable.
There are no confirmed reports of a 2025 Tata Nano; however, speculation suggests a potential launch with expected prices ranging from ₹2.5 to ₹4 lakh, depending on the variant (petrol, CNG, or EV), and anticipated mileage figures of up to 40-46 kmpl or more. While Tata has not made an official announcement, several websites and automotive forums discuss a possible return of the Nano with modern features and updated powertrain options.
Expected Price Range (Speculative)
Petrol/CNG Variants:
Prices are rumored to be in the ₹2.5 to ₹3.5 lakh range.
EV Variants:
Electric versions are expected to be more expensive, with estimates around ₹4 to ₹6 lakh for different variants.
Expected Mileage (Speculative)
Internal Combustion Engine:
Claims range from 40 kmpl to as high as 46 kmpl, though this is speculative.
EV Range:
For electric models, expected battery ranges are around 150 to 200+ km, depending on the variant.
While official details are yet to be confirmed, several sources indicate that Tata Motors is planning to reintroduce the Nano with modern features and improved specifications:
Expected Price: Approximately ₹1.15 lakh to ₹2.37 lakh, making it accessible for first-time car buyers and those seeking an economical urban vehicle.
Mileage: Anticipated fuel efficiency of around 40 km/l, positioning it as one of the most fuel-efficient cars in its segment.
Details about the 2025 Nano's engine and features are not officially released. However, based on previous models and industry trends, it's expected to include:
Engine: 624 cc, rear-mounted engine, delivering approximately 37.48 bhp.
Transmission: Manual and Automatic (AMT) options.
Features: Modern amenities such as touchscreen infotainment, digital instrument cluster, air conditioning, and enhanced safety features.
The original Nano faced criticism for its safety standards, receiving low ratings in crash tests. It's anticipated that the 2025 model will adhere to updated safety norms, potentially including dual airbags, ABS with EBD, and reinforced structural design to meet current safety expectations.
The Tata Nano, once celebrated as the world's most affordable car, was discontinued in 2018 due to low sales and safety concerns. However, there have been recent reports suggesting a potential revival of the Nano in 2025.
