Nano may enter Europe in two-three years: CEO
Nano may enter Europe in two-three years: CEO
Sales of the Nano costing slightly more than $2,000 a piece doubled in February to 8,262 units.

New Delhi: India's Tata Motors could bring its small car Nano, touted as the world's cheapest car, to the European market as early as 2013, although a final decision has not been made, its Chief Executive told a paper.

Asked whether the Nano would be made available in Europe, Carl-Peter Forster told German newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau in an interview published on Saturday, "We don't know yet. But it will certainly take two to three years."

Sales of the Nano costing slightly more than $2,000 a piece doubled in February to 8,262 units.

Tata Motors, part of India's salt-to-software Tata conglomerate whose range includes utility vehicles, cars and the ultra-cheap Nano, posted December-quarter net profit of 24.24 billion rupees ($ 857 million), compared with 6.5 billion in 2010.

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