Are you thinking that in such inflation, buying a car has now become a dream? If yes, then stop worrying now! Because Tata Motors has re-launched its most popular and people’s first choice car Tata Nano in a new avatar in 2025. And the biggest thing – its price is still the same as that of a great bike!
Tata Nano was earlier also called the “people’s car” because it was the cheapest four-wheeler in the country. Now in 2025, Tata has made it even better – newness in design, power in engine, unmatched savings in mileage and many important features.
In this article, we will understand every little thing about Tata Nano 2025 in detail, so that you can decide whether it is worth becoming your first car.
Glimpse: Tata Nano 2025 highlights at a glance
Feature | Details |
Model Year | 2025 |
Engine | 799cc Petrol |
Transmission | 5-speed manual / AMT |
Mileage (ARAI estimate) | 25–27 kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 4 people |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Price (ex-showroom) | ₹2.95 lakh to ₹3.99 lakh |
Suitable use | City driving, first car |
Design and looks: Small car, big style
The new avatar of Tata Nano looks very different from the old model. Earlier Nano was called ‘cute’, but now it looks quite stylish and modern.
- The front now has a new grille, which gives the car a bold look.
- The headlamps now look sharp and attractive.
- The bumpers have been made sportier than before.
- When viewed from the side, the car looks simple but clean designed.
- New wheel covers give a fresh feel to its side profile.
- The tail lights have been updated at the rear and the bumper has also been redesigned.
Talking about the inside, the cabin is quite clean and practical. The dashboard has been introduced in a new texture and dual-tone color. There is enough legroom and headroom for four people. Even if you are tall, you can sit comfortably in it.
Engine and Performance: Big bang in a small package
The Tata Nano 2025 has a 799cc petrol engine which is more powerful and smooth than before. This engine gives around 42 bhp of power and 69 Nm of torque.
Now you will think that these numbers are a bit low, but for a car of this size and weight, it is enough. Nano is light, so its engine responds quickly.
You get two options:
- 5-speed manual gearbox
- AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) – which is very easy to drive in city traffic
The engine has been specially tuned for fuel efficiency and driving comfort. Along with this, NVH levels i.e. noise, vibration and harshness have also been reduced. Meaning, the car now feels even quieter and refined.
Ride and handling: This car is made for crowded cities
The size of the Nano is small, and this is its biggest strength. You can easily park it in narrow streets, traffic-filled areas and in less space.
The suspension in the new Nano has been improved so that it runs soft and smooth even on rough roads. Speed breakers or potholes are also not a problem now.
Whether it is going to office, dropping the kids to school, or a short ride to the market – Nano is comfortable everywhere.
Will it run on the highway?
Yes, the Nano is stable at a decent speed on the highway even with two or three people. But it is not meant for long distance or high speed driving.
Features and Technology: Low budget, smart features
The Nano 2025 may not have features like luxury cars, but it does have all the essentials – and that too at an affordable price.
The higher variants get:
- 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system (with Bluetooth, USB, FM)
- Power steering
- Front power windows
- Remote central locking
- Digital instrument cluster
- 12V charging socket
Talking about safety, Tata has made the Nano safer than ever:
- Dual airbags
- ABS (anti-lock braking system) and EBD
- Rear parking sensors
- High-speed alert system
Getting all this in an entry-level car is a big deal.
Mileage: Light on the pocket, strong in mileage
Tata Nano has always been known for its mileage and even in the 2025 version, it gives great savings.
The company claims that it gives a mileage of about 25 to 27 km per liter, which is the best in this segment.
Daily office or college commute in the city, short trips to the market or a drive with friends – everything is possible at a very low cost.
Nano’s light body, small but powerful engine and great tuning – these are what make it the most economical petrol car in India.
Price and variants: Four-wheeler comfort at the same price as a two-wheeler
Tata has priced the Nano 2025 in such a way that even a two-wheeler buyer can fit it in his budget.
Variant | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
Nano XE (Base Model) | ₹2.95 Lakh |
Nano XM | ₹3.35 Lakh |
Nano XT (Top Manual) | ₹3.75 Lakh |
Nano XTA (AMT Top) | ₹3.99 Lakh |
Imagine, for the price of a great scooter, you get airbags, touchscreen, AC and a four-seater car – what can be a better deal than this?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can the Tata Nano 2025 run on the highway?
Yes, it can comfortably take short highway trips with two-three people, but it is primarily meant for the city.
Q2: Is there an automatic option?
Absolutely! In the Nano XTA variant, you get an AMT i.e. Automated Manual Transmission, which makes city driving a lot easier.
Q3: Is it safe?
Yes, it comes with essential safety features like dual airbags, ABS, EBD and rear parking sensors.
Q4: Can tall people sit in it?
Yes, Tata Nano has good headroom and legroom inside, so even tall people can sit comfortably.
Result: The dream of buying a first car is still alive!
If you are thinking of buying your first car, but budget is a hindrance in your way, then Tata Nano 2025 is made for you. It is affordable, easy to drive, consumes less petrol and looks good too.
The Nano may not be a luxury car, but it offers everything that a common Indian needs – affordable price, great mileage and a trusted brand.
The Tata Nano 2025 proves once again that buying a car can still be within everyone’s budget.

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