Mediapersons photaograph the newly unveiled Tata "Nano" car at the launch in New Delhi, 10 January 2008. India's giant Tata Group unveiled a USD 2,500 car it bills as the world's cheapest amid predictions the compact, no-frills vehicle could revolutionise how the nation of 1.1 billion people travels. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images)
Chairman of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata drives the new Tata "Nano" car in New Delhi, 10 January 2008. India's giant Tata Group unveiled a 2,500-dollar car it bills as the world's cheapest amid predictions the compact, no-frills vehicle could revolutionise how the nation of 1.1 billion people travels. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images)
India media persons film the giant Tata group's "Nano" car at the launch in New Delhi, 10 January 2008. India's giant Tata Group unveiled a 2,500 USD car it bills as the world's cheapest amid predictions the compact, no-frills vehicle could revolutionise how the nation of 1.1 billion people travels. AFP PHOTO/ MANAN VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read RAVEENDRAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Chairman of India's giant Tata Group Ratan Tata poses in front of the Tata "Nano" car during the launch in New Delhi, 10 January 2008. India's giant Tata Group unveiled a USD 2,500 car it bills as the world's cheapest amid predictions the compact, no-frills vehicle could revolutionise how the nation of 1.1 billion people travels. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN (Photo credit should read RAVEENDRAN/AFP/Getty Images)
The new Tata "Nano" car is pictured during the launch in New Delhi, 10 January 2008. India's giant Tata Group unveiled a USD 2,500 car it bills as the world's cheapest amid predictions the compact, no-frills vehicle could revolutionise how the nation of 1.1 billion people travels. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN (Photo credit should read RAVEENDRAN/AFP/Getty Images)