Monday, December 18, 2006
TATA AND CARING BUSINESS - we should at least hope for an Indian Tesla car.
The late JRD Tata epitomised a way of life and a culture of business that cared, without thought of reward or riches, for the country and its people
Now the Tatas are taking peasant's land to build a cheap stinky £1000 car!
Well a better continuance of the Tata tradition, which is clearly far from dead but some would say on its last legs, could include a pollution free car, eventually at a price all Indians could afford. The prototype or concept car, difficult as it sounds, could be something like the new Lotus Tesla.
In Bay Area, California they say "the Tesla roadster will be the most desirable car in the world next year". This has a 50 kilowatt-hour battery pack, a 248-hp electric motor, a 0-60 time of 4 seconds and it will travel 250 miles without recharging. It also looks good. Purchasors include the founders of Google, the founders of eBay, Michael Dell, George Clooney and many others.
IMO: The Tatas were pioneers of international aviation, some would say more innovative than Howard Hughes. We can only hope that any new Tata vehicle will not stink us off the planet but help India and the world obtain a pollution-free envirnment.
Now the Tatas are taking peasant's land to build a cheap stinky £1000 car!
Well a better continuance of the Tata tradition, which is clearly far from dead but some would say on its last legs, could include a pollution free car, eventually at a price all Indians could afford. The prototype or concept car, difficult as it sounds, could be something like the new Lotus Tesla.
In Bay Area, California they say "the Tesla roadster will be the most desirable car in the world next year". This has a 50 kilowatt-hour battery pack, a 248-hp electric motor, a 0-60 time of 4 seconds and it will travel 250 miles without recharging. It also looks good. Purchasors include the founders of Google, the founders of eBay, Michael Dell, George Clooney and many others.
IMO: The Tatas were pioneers of international aviation, some would say more innovative than Howard Hughes. We can only hope that any new Tata vehicle will not stink us off the planet but help India and the world obtain a pollution-free envirnment.
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