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Tata Nano Twist Active AMT ready for launch


Tata has been testing the AMT-equipped Nano Twist for a long time now. From the latest set of pictures doing the rounds, it seems the Nano Twist Active AMT is ready to hit showrooms anytime soon. Badged Nano Twist F-Tronic, it was first shown as a concept at the Delhi Auto Expo 2014. Based on the current hierarchy, this variant, the Nano XTA could be the range-topper in the Nano lineup.
As for the auto transmission, it is a five-speed 'box - basically derived from the Nano's four-speed manual, but with an extra ratio - and the AMT unit is sourced from Magneti Marelli.
 

The opening tailgate, however, increases the overall weight of the Nano by around 70-80kg, which could hit fuel efficiency. However, the fuel tank capacity has been significantly improved - now rated at 25 litres - and should considerably improve the range of the Nano.
 
In terms of other cosmetic changes, the front and rear bumpers are restyled,  the exhaust tip at the rear is tucked away underneath the new bumper, and the rear fog light sits below the tailgate opener. The front-end will likely get smoked headlamps as well.
There is no word on prices as now but there is the possibility that when launched, the Nano Twist Active AMT could be the cheapest automatic car on sale in India. We expect Tata to launch the Nano Twist Active AMT soon.

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