Nano gets into Sri Lankan taxi market


Tata Nano, one of the world's cheapest car, today entered Sri Lanka's lucrative taxi market with a fleet of 45 cars and an overload of passengers.

A local company launched the service as an alternative to expensive air conditioned taxis, but more comfortable than the ubiquitous three-wheel taxi.

"We launched with 45 cars and hope to raise the fleet to 200 before the end of this year," a spokesman for the Nano Taxi company told PTI.

He said the fare was almost half of what is charged by other companies which use Japanese and Korean-made sedans.

The Nano Taxi will also employ female drivers, he said.

Nano was launched in Sri Lanka late last month as the first foreign destination for Tata's smallest car.



[Source:PTI]

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