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At roughly $2,500, the Tata Nano is the world’s most affordable car – but that apparently hasn’t stopped early customers from griping about some of the vehicle’s shortcomings. Thankfully, those complaints aren’t falling on deaf ears, either, as Tata Motors will reportedly make some subtle yet significant changes to the mini car within the next six months. One major complaint is the Nano’s leisurely acceleration, which is to be expected in any vehicle with 33 horsepower. To remedy the situation, Tata Motors engineers will reportedly crank the engine’s 5,000 RPM red line up to a more respectable 6,000 RPM, which should help add more pickup. Also under consideration is a five-speed manual gearbox, though the Indian market Nano will likely continue to with just four forward gears. 

Autocar India is reporting that the Nano’s electronically limited 65 mph speed limit will remain due to safety concerns, though Tata engineers say the low speed limit renders the fifth gear obsolete. That said, the the planned Euro Nano will only be available as a five speed. Another improvement that should make Nano owners happy is the reported addition of an actual tailgate. The current Nano is hatchless in the interest of lower cost, build complexity, and structural rigidity, and anyone who wants to add or subtract cargo has to do so by folding down the rear seat and going through the doors. Other changes include a new side mirror assembly that will make way for future of power mirrors and a “check strap” for limiting how far the door opens.

While those changes will definitely improve the Nano, we’re hoping the mods don’t come at the price of, well, a higher price. Either way, it’s nice to see that Tata Motors appears to be taking the suggestions of its new customers seriously.

[Source: Inside Line]

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