Tata launches body kits for the Nano

    The Nano gets customisation kits to enhance its appeal.

    Published On Jun 20, 2013 06:51:00 PM

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    In a bid to target the urban youth, Tata has launched four customisation kits for the Nano to give it a fresh look and appeal. Tata calls these kits Jet, Remix, Alpha and Peach. These kits are available only on the CX and LX trims, and the current Nanos can be fitted with these kits as well. There are no changes to the interiors though. 

    The Nano Jet body kit gets what Tata calls a ‘race-themed’ decal with stripes on the bonnet and V-spoke wheels with a silver finish. The LX trim also comes with a ‘Sport’ body kit that includes side skirts and a bumper lip. The Jet kit is available for Rs 27,000 on the LX trim and Rs 15,000 on the CX. If you have a 2012 model, you can get these kits for Rs 28,500 and Rs 16,500, respectively.

    The bodykit on the Remix is called ‘Style’. The LX variant gets side skirts, a bonnet stripe and side decals. The Remix kit is available for Rs 27,000 on the LX trim and Rs 15,000 on the CX. The 2012 models get this kit for Rs 28,500 and Rs 16,500, respectively.

     

     

    Tata claims the Nano Alpha body kit is aimed at giving the car a modern and premium feel. The wheels get a black graphite finish, the roof features a piano black finish, and there are air ducts and body decals. This kit is available for Rs 19,000 on the LX trim and Rs 15,000 on the CX trim. The 2012 models get these kits for Rs 20,500 and Rs 16,500, respectively.

     

    The Nano Peach gets body kits in shades of pink, with the wheels the same colour as the car. This kit is available for Rs 15,000 on the LX and CX. The 2012 models get this kit for Rs 16,500 on both trims.

     

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