Renault-Nissan will partner with Indian company Bajaj Auto to build a $2,500 car to compete with the Nano by 2011. Bajaj, one of the major motorcycle manufacturers in India, is engaged in the deal because of the huge growth potential it sees in the low-cost vehicle market. The plan is to entice millions of motorcycle and scooter riding consumers to make the leap to doors and a roof, and Bajaj's 50% stake in the partnership should ensure that the two-wheel business it loses is made up for by its gain in the four-wheel market.
The Renault-Nissan-Bajaj low-cost car will be built at a new billion dollar plant in Western India, and initially the plant will be churning out 400,000 units annually. While currently the primary target for these units is India, other markets around the world, including Eastern Europe and China, will eventually be targeted, reports Bloomberg.
Low-cost cars have been criticized recently due to the lack of safety features they offer, but it seems that safety features are not a major consideration in emerging markets where ultimately the cheapest price attracts the most consumers.
Pictured above is the Nissan Cube minicar, which will be sold in the U.S. in both petrol and all-electric variants by 2010. The Indian low-cost car is expected to be even smaller than the Cube but will still be able to seat four passengers.


Reader Comments
Mon May 12 2008 9:17 AM
chris says
nissan is going to sell the cube here? erm, i mean try to sell the cube here?
my understanding was that it's so ugly not even the euros want the stupid thing. not that euros like ugly stuff.. just saying... they love their small cars and that is by far the ugliest duckling in production today.
Mon May 12 2008 9:21 AM
BAUMM III says
$2.500 cars can be a success for the automakers, it will be a disasterfor the envirment.
First, at this price, there will be million of these on the roads, then how to promote/implement clean or low-consumption technologies at such price?
Tomorrow, why to buy an hybrid or electric car to save CO² & petrol if at the same time hundred of people buy their first 'basic' car?
$2.500 cars can cancel, if successful (but why it won't be) all effort we can do on cars in Europe and US, mmm?
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