The Tata Nano is a discontinued city car/microcar manufactured and marketed by Indian automaker Tata Motors over a single generation, primarily in India, as an inexpensive rear-engined hatchback intended to appeal to motorcycle and scooter drivers — with a launch price of ₹100,000 on 10 January 2008.
Tata Nano
Rear
Tata Nano engine in trunk that is only accessible from inside as a cost reduction feature
The Tata Nano's dashboard is very simple.
A no-frills or no frills service or product is one for which the non-essential features have been removed to keep the price low. The term "frills" originally refers to a style of fabric decoration. Something offered to customers for no additional charge may be designated as a "frill" – for example, free drinks on airline journeys, or a radio installed in a rental car. No-frills businesses operate on the principle that by removing luxurious additions, customers may be offered lower prices.
The aisles of an Aldi supermarket in Germany (2006)
Pathmark generic products, including "No Frills" brand peroxide and window cleaner
The no-frills Tata Nano
The no-frills 2004 Dacia Logan