A Nano car now worth Rs 22 crore


The Rs 22 crore car boasts of over 80 kg 22 carat gold, 15 kg silver and many precious gems


The Tata Group Monday unveiled a Nano car - made with gold and silver, and studded with precious stones - worth an astronomical over Rs.22 crore.
The Tata Group Monday unveiled a Nano car - made with gold and silver, and studded with precious stones - worth an astronomical over Rs.22 crore.

But, it's not for sale - the valuable and fully functional car is a unique branding and promotional initiative by Goldplus Jewellery, part of Titan Industries, a Tata Group company, an official said.
But, it's not for sale - the valuable and fully functional car is a unique branding and promotional initiative by Goldplus Jewellery, part of Titan Industries, a Tata Group company, an official said.

But, it's not for sale - the valuable and fully functional car is a unique branding and promotional initiative by Goldplus Jewellery, part of Titan Industries, a Tata Group company, an official said. The Goldplus Nano Car pales the average Rs.1.40 lakh Nano, which started with a Rs.1 lakh price tag at its launch .
But, it's not for sale - the valuable and fully functional car is a unique branding and promotional initiative by Goldplus Jewellery, part of Titan Industries, a Tata Group company, an official said.

The Goldplus Nano Car is billed as the world's first ever gold jewellery car and celebrates the 5,000 years of jewellery making industry in India.
A 'Nano' car made of gold is pictured during a ceremony in Mumbai

The car's body is made with 80 kg 22 carat solid gold, 15 kg silver, precious stones - including diamonds, rubies - and other expensive gemstones, the official said
The Tata Motors 'Nano' car crafted in gold, silver and gem stones during its unveiling in Mumbai, India, Monday ,Sept. 19, 2011. This version of the compact car, which was launched two years a

'As many as 14 techniques of jewellery making have gone behind the effort -- from the intricate filigree work to the delicate and colourful meenakari work, the stunning kundan to the traditional naqashi...marking the convergence of diverse and culturally distinct jewellery making techniques from around India,' the official told IANS.
A worker removes a curtain on the Tata Motors 'Nano' car crafted in gold, silver and gem stones during its unveiling in Mumbai, India, Monday ,Sept. 19, 2011. This version of the compact car,

Titan Industries managing director Bhaskar Bhat said that since eternity, jewellery made with gold and precious stones has been an integral part of the Indian woman's life.
Journalists gather around the Tata Motors 'Nano' car which is crafted in gold, silver and gem stones during its unveiling in Mumbai, India, Monday ,Sept. 19, 2011. This version of the compact

'Indian jewellery has been an epitome of innovation and creativity, and carved a niche worldwide for itself for the intricacy of the designs crafted out of the precious metals and stones,' said C.K. Venkataraman, COO, jewellery division.
People watch the unveiling of a Tata Nano car made of gold during a ceremony in Mumbai

After its glittering launch in Mumbai Monday evening, the Goldplus Nano Car will travel to all the Goldplus showrooms at 29 locations around the country.
Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata poses in front of a Nano car made of gold during a ceremony in Mumbai


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Monday 19 September 2011

A Nano car now worth Rs 22 crore


The Rs 22 crore car boasts of over 80 kg 22 carat gold, 15 kg silver and many precious gems


The Tata Group Monday unveiled a Nano car - made with gold and silver, and studded with precious stones - worth an astronomical over Rs.22 crore.
The Tata Group Monday unveiled a Nano car - made with gold and silver, and studded with precious stones - worth an astronomical over Rs.22 crore.

But, it's not for sale - the valuable and fully functional car is a unique branding and promotional initiative by Goldplus Jewellery, part of Titan Industries, a Tata Group company, an official said.
But, it's not for sale - the valuable and fully functional car is a unique branding and promotional initiative by Goldplus Jewellery, part of Titan Industries, a Tata Group company, an official said.

But, it's not for sale - the valuable and fully functional car is a unique branding and promotional initiative by Goldplus Jewellery, part of Titan Industries, a Tata Group company, an official said. The Goldplus Nano Car pales the average Rs.1.40 lakh Nano, which started with a Rs.1 lakh price tag at its launch .
But, it's not for sale - the valuable and fully functional car is a unique branding and promotional initiative by Goldplus Jewellery, part of Titan Industries, a Tata Group company, an official said.

The Goldplus Nano Car is billed as the world's first ever gold jewellery car and celebrates the 5,000 years of jewellery making industry in India.
A 'Nano' car made of gold is pictured during a ceremony in Mumbai

The car's body is made with 80 kg 22 carat solid gold, 15 kg silver, precious stones - including diamonds, rubies - and other expensive gemstones, the official said
The Tata Motors 'Nano' car crafted in gold, silver and gem stones during its unveiling in Mumbai, India, Monday ,Sept. 19, 2011. This version of the compact car, which was launched two years a

'As many as 14 techniques of jewellery making have gone behind the effort -- from the intricate filigree work to the delicate and colourful meenakari work, the stunning kundan to the traditional naqashi...marking the convergence of diverse and culturally distinct jewellery making techniques from around India,' the official told IANS.
A worker removes a curtain on the Tata Motors 'Nano' car crafted in gold, silver and gem stones during its unveiling in Mumbai, India, Monday ,Sept. 19, 2011. This version of the compact car,

Titan Industries managing director Bhaskar Bhat said that since eternity, jewellery made with gold and precious stones has been an integral part of the Indian woman's life.
Journalists gather around the Tata Motors 'Nano' car which is crafted in gold, silver and gem stones during its unveiling in Mumbai, India, Monday ,Sept. 19, 2011. This version of the compact

'Indian jewellery has been an epitome of innovation and creativity, and carved a niche worldwide for itself for the intricacy of the designs crafted out of the precious metals and stones,' said C.K. Venkataraman, COO, jewellery division.
People watch the unveiling of a Tata Nano car made of gold during a ceremony in Mumbai

After its glittering launch in Mumbai Monday evening, the Goldplus Nano Car will travel to all the Goldplus showrooms at 29 locations around the country.
Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata poses in front of a Nano car made of gold during a ceremony in Mumbai


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