The Tata Nano, conceptualized by Ratan Tata to offer an affordable car for middle-class Indians, faced numerous challenges. Despite initial popularity, issues from factory location controversies, safety concerns, and its branding as a ‘poor man’s car’ led to its decline and eventual discontinuation by 2019.
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