Will the golden Nano bring back fortune of the everyday version
Tata Motors — one of the leading car producers in the market today, predicts that their golden Nano decorated with precious stones would work as a booster and would make the picture stronger for the Nano small car. GoldPlus Nano would be exhibited in all the metropolitan and other important cities of the country. Taking advantage of the event, Tata would also boast about all the positive qualities of the Nano.
Tata Motors has launched the expensive car valued at Rs. 22 crores as a tribute to India’s 5000th anniversary of jewellery making, company sources revealed. The GoldPlus Nano is made of gold and silver and is studded with precious jewels. Its quite a makeover, as it has been transformed from being the cheapest car available in the entire world to one of the costliest.
GoldPlus Nano is not a product to be put out for sale. It would only act as a business tool for the Tata team business. GoldPlus Nano would be used to promote the GoldPlus jewellery. The product is the world’s first jewel car. It is made out of 80 kg gold, 15 kg silver and other precious stones such as rubies, diamonds and such. Its captivating artwork is a very poignant tribute to the Indian jewellery market.
The Tata Nano GoldPlus has been manufactured by using the strategies such as Temple setting, Stamp operate and Open polka. These techniques are used exclusively in the jewellery industry of India. The car is also decorated with Kundankari from Delhi, Meenakari from Rajasthan and filigree from West Bengal. According to Mr. Ratan Tata at least one model should have been priced Rs. 1 lakh level. He also emphasized that the car suffered a downfall due to its growing value.


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