Worlds Eco-cheap Car Unveiled
In a world that is primed to solve the growing pollution and gas emissions plaguing regions today, people are looking for alternative modes of transportation which includes developing eco-friendly cars. Among the frontrunners are India based car manufacturer Tata Motors which has offered the acclaimed world’s cheapest car in the market at a price of $2,500.00.
This can be approached in two separate ways.
- It is good news since now, people have an option to see what the future holds for them and also to help the growing gas emissions that most cars today are contributing to the welfare of the environment.
- Bad news since it will result into traffic and congestion of roads since each person will want one of these cars for their own convenience. Add to that, the emissions produced by these may be lowered but taken all together, you negate the drive to eliminate the issue of pollution in the modern world.
Each new development today has its own share of issues. It all boils down on how people will view them.
The world’s cheapest car, launched this week by India’s Tata Motors, seems to herald a mobility revolution for people in the developing world. Millions of consumers each year could leap virtually overnight from the indignity of two-wheeled motor scooters to the relative luxury of four wheels and a roof.
Tata isn’t alone in trying to profit from the aspirations of populations emerging from relative poverty. Soon there could be plenty of choice, with Renault of France and Nissan of Japan also seeking ways of selling compact cars for $3,000 or less.
(Source) Business of Green







