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Pocket rocket: Nano on steroids

The Super Nano has a 200-odd bhp superbike engine in the rear, an appropriate braking and suspension system and tonnes and tonnes of attitude.
2 min read9 Jun '16
Shapur Kotwal

Racing seats are backed by transparent heat shield.

Tyres, wheels and brakes come from an F3 racer.

Crazy bodywork is OTT but neatly executed.

Big radiator up front also gets a big auxiliary fan.

NACA ducts improve air flow; invented by NASA.

Horn-like inlets feed into the top of the bike engine.

Unsilenced exhaust is seriously good; sounds great.

Certifiable, crazy and insane are just some of the ways you can describe the Super Nano. And you wouldn’t be far off the mark; what with a claimed 200bhp-plus kicking out the rear and those mad, mad wheels. But just what is it? Weekend track car, real racing car or something to drive to the movies in?

I put the question to J Anand (of JA Motorsport). “Well, officially, it’s an engineering showcase, a sort of here’s what we can do. But it’s also loads of fun and shows the Nano in a new light.” Like he said, that’s the official answer. I, however, think this is what happens when you make an ex-racing driver pilot a 37bhp Nano around, month after month. Of course, Jayem Auto, JA Motorsports’ mother company, works closely with Tata Motors on many of its engineering projects, so, the Super Nano is a step in the right direction too. But what’s a 200bhp Nano like to drive? 

It’s clearly racing car-like to climb into. You need to squeeze your way past the jungle gym-like roll cage, and seat adjustment is only via a set of spanners. Once in, you get clipped into the racing harness and it even needs an external power supply to get going. Everyday usability; ahh, you can forget that.

Pocket rocket: Nano on steroids
Sparse Nano cabin is now filled with metal tubes; note race-centric digital display.

Starting up is an eye-opener in more ways than one. Sequential motorcycle-based gearbox in ‘N’, I hit the tiny starter and flex the throttle; the dragon awakens with a primeval scream, stabs of exhaust spitting from the rear. And the revs soar, even if I so much as tap the accelerator. The din from the un-silenced exhaust is so loud, the farmer from the adjoining field comes over to see what the fuss is all about.

Getting away from rest though, isn’t easy. I try not to fry the clutch and am a bit too gentle; the Super Nano stalls. This motorcycle engine may have approximately 200bhp, but there’s only a Swift-like 13 or 14kgm of torque here, and real grunt is way up the power band. The next time around, I give it more revs, slip the clutch a bit and make a clean-ish getaway; phew.

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