Video: Gold Tata Nano is the most expensive cheapest car in the world
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The Indian car Tata Nano is known as the cheapest car in the world. After all, this crumb in the minimum configuration can be bought for only 2500 US dollars! But this car also turned into one of the most expensive immediately after it was presented at an exhibition in Mumbai. precious variant of the Tata Nano - Tata Goldplus Nano.
The Indian concern Tata includes not only the car company Tata Motors, but also the jewelry company Tata Goldplus Jewelery. Moreover, the latter is no less popular and profitable than the former. After all, the history of the Indian jewelry industry is more than five thousand years old. So Tata Motors and Tata Goldplus Jewelery decided to join forces by creating a joint car, the Tata Goldplus Nano.
Tata Goldplus Nano is presented in a single copy, which, moreover, is not for sale. After all, this unusual precious car was created specifically for the promotions of both of the above companies: it advertises both the budget car Tata Nano and the Tata Goldplus Jewelery jewelry.
The Tata Goldplus Nano is covered with eighty kilograms of 22-carat gold and fifteen kilograms of silver. In addition, the car is encrusted with more than ten thousand precious and semi-precious stones, including rubies and diamonds. And with all this beauty, the Tata Goldplus Nano can also ride! True, it is better not to let such a car out into the street - it will not go far. Moreover, in impoverished India.
The Tata Goldplus Nano is a paradox! The cheapest car in the world has become the most expensive at the same time! And I wonder if the Tata Goldplus Nano is worth more than Damien Hirst's hand-painted Audi A1? However, the precious Indian baby is still not for sale!
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