Exhibit: Unpacking the Nano: The Price of the World’s Most Affordable Car

1 MIN READ

Jason Koski/Cornell University Photography

A $2,500 car seems like every 16-year-old’s dream, but it’s a revolution for India’s 1.17 billion citizens. The Nano, developed by Tata Motors, went on sale in India last year. Starting this month, Cornell University’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art explores the compact auto and its ramifications. Unpacking the Nano: The Price of the World’s Most Affordable Car, created by Cornell’s College of Art, Architecture, and Planning, investigates the design and marketing of such an inexpensive car, as well as the environmental consequences of mass automobile ownership. It’s been called “the car of the recession” and “the people’s car,” but will the Nano become “the Third World’s Model T”? Through March 27. • museum.cornell.edu; aap.cornell.edu

About the Author

No recommended contents to display.

Upcoming Events

  • Build-to-Rent Conference

    JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge

    Register Now
  • Reimagining Sense of Place: Materiality, Spatial Form, and Connections to Nature

    Webinar

    Register for Free
  • Homes that Last: How Architects Are Designing a Resilient Future

    Webinar

    Register Now
All Events