Demand for Nano is high, at least this is what the Indian manufacturer Tata Motors is claiming. The company today announced the first 100,000 owners of the Tata Nano selected from a total of 206,706 applicants who booked the car. The lucky winners were selected through a computerized process, Tata said in a release.
Deliveries for the first 100,000 owners will begin from July 2009 and are expected to be completed by the last quarter of 2010. "All efforts will be made to deliver earlier, by ramping up production at the already operational Pantnagar plant and the fast upcoming Sanand plant. The successful allottees will also be sent discount vouchers of Titan and Westside valid at their outlets across India," the company stated.
The company will individually inform all applicants about their status of being an allottee, retainee or an unsuccessful applicant, it explained.
Upset for not getting the chance to buy a Nano? Well, Tata Motors said that unsuccessful applicants will be given to purchased the Indica at a very special price.
"As a token of its appreciation for their interest in the Tata Nano, Tata Motors is also making unsuccessful applicants an exciting offer on the Tata Indica range over and above any current scheme on these cars in the market. The scheme is being communicated to them individually. They will also be sent discount vouchers of Titan and Westside which can be used at any outlet of these companies across India," Tata Motors said.
For more information on Tata's selection process, check out the official website of the campaign, available here.
Deliveries for the first 100,000 owners will begin from July 2009 and are expected to be completed by the last quarter of 2010. "All efforts will be made to deliver earlier, by ramping up production at the already operational Pantnagar plant and the fast upcoming Sanand plant. The successful allottees will also be sent discount vouchers of Titan and Westside valid at their outlets across India," the company stated.
The company will individually inform all applicants about their status of being an allottee, retainee or an unsuccessful applicant, it explained.
Upset for not getting the chance to buy a Nano? Well, Tata Motors said that unsuccessful applicants will be given to purchased the Indica at a very special price.
"As a token of its appreciation for their interest in the Tata Nano, Tata Motors is also making unsuccessful applicants an exciting offer on the Tata Indica range over and above any current scheme on these cars in the market. The scheme is being communicated to them individually. They will also be sent discount vouchers of Titan and Westside which can be used at any outlet of these companies across India," Tata Motors said.
For more information on Tata's selection process, check out the official website of the campaign, available here.