One for the jewel carriageway: World's cheapest new car coated in £3m of gold, silver and gems
The world's cheapest new car has been turned into one of the planet's most expensive after it was covered with £3 million worth of bling.
The Tata Nano, which normally sells for under £2,000, has been coated in gold, silver and gems in recognition of India's booming economy and 5,000 year-old jewellery trade.
Thirty artists were employed to decorate the tiny car in 80kg of 22 carat gold, 15kg of silver and 10,000 semi precious stones and gems.
Flashy motor: Today Tata unveiled its 'Nano' car crafted in gold, silver and gem stones in Mumbai, India, and below the amount of precious metals and stones used in the one-off design is shown clearly side on
Unveiling: Ratan Tata, chairman of Tata Group, standing next to the car which he says celebrates 5,000 years of jewellery making in India
Fascinated: People stare at the Goldplus car covered in 80kg of 22 carat gold, 15kg of silver and 10,000 semi precious stones and gems
Aimed at emerging middle class, the original Nano that launched with a 100,000-long customer waiting list in 2008 has seen sales plummet.KINGS OF BLING:TATA MOTORS
Founded: 1945
Headquarters: Mumbai, India
Profits: £1.3bn in 2010/2011
Employees: 50,000
Sales per month: 75,000 vehicles
Headquarters: Mumbai, India
Profits: £1.3bn in 2010/2011
Employees: 50,000
Sales per month: 75,000 vehicles
Analysts blame the Nano's poor safety record as several incidents of the cars spontaneously bursting into flames were widely reported.
Its existing Nano customers were offered a safety upgrade to its electrical and exhaust systems.
But despite the problems the company announced on Monday it would invest £355 million in building a new engine plant at Jaguar Land Rover near Wolverhampton.
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