Tata Motors today announced that with its 250,000-unit/year Sanand plant becoming operational ahead of schedule, the company will speedily ramp up production of the Tata Nano. Accordingly, the company has begun intimating retainee-customers that their cars are coming up for delivery. This is the final step, before the company opens up sales of the Tata Nano.
Retainee-customers are those who had retained their booking with the company though not selected among the first allottee-customers from out of the booking process of 2009. Despite a steep increase in input prices, their Tata Nanos are being priced only three to four percent higher, depending on the model, than the price announced at launch. The terms and conditions of booking provided that the applicable price of the car for a retainee-customer would be notified at the time of delivery. Also, as announced at the booking, they have received interest on their deposit.
The allottee-customers, still awaiting delivery, will get their cars at the same price as announced at the launch on March 23, 2009. Tata Motors would be rewarding the loyalty of the allottee-customers for bearing with the company through a prolonged period of delivery, given the capacity constraints; till the Sanand plant became operational. As a gesture of goodwill and gratitude, the company has provided them a choice between a one-year free annual maintenance contract (AMC), or free accessories worth Rs.4000/- or an extended warranty.
The Tata Nano has already received an overwhelming response. With the ramp-up at the Sanand plant, customers desirous of the car will soon be able to freely purchase the Tata Nano.