Sometime
in 2005-06, India's top vehicle manufacturer, Tata Motors, displayed
it's latest creation, a car, at the Auto Expo exhibition in New
Delhi, claiming that this car would be the true people's car that
would be sold under one hundred thousand Rupees.
During
following years, the expectations rose to very high level, as the
car, now named as 'Nano,' was being planned to be manufactured in a
brand new factory near Kolkata on a massive scale. A 2008 study, by
Indian rating agency CRISIL, thought the Nano would expand the
nation's car market by 65%. 'Nano' made its debut in 2009 and Tata
Motors announced plans to make 2500000 cars every year from the brand
new factory that was coming up.
Things
however turned for worst. Local farmers soon began protesting the
forced acquisition of their land for the new factory and the dispute
got sucked into the political whirlwind of the state of West Bengal.
Finally, Tata Motors was forced to close down the construction of the
factory and shift the location to the state of Gujarat. Initially,
when there was a great demand for the car, the company was not able
to produce enough cars to meet the demand because of this delay.
Subsequently,
in spite of the adequate manufacturing capacity now available, Tata
Motors are not able to sell more than 70000 'Nano' cars in a year.
The company was also not able to keep the price of the car below one
hundred thousand Rupees due to increased material costs. Today the
car costs almost double of that.
What
were the reasons for such under performance of sales of this car,
when it had all the potential, quality and pricing, going in its
favour. In July 2012, then Tata Group Chairman, Ratan Tata, accepted
that even though the car had immense potential in the developing
world, company lost early opportunities due to initial problems. That
surely was a reason no doubt, but surely not the only reason.
This
car was supposed to have been targeted at the urban users of motor
cycles. However, there remained a huge price difference between two
and secondly on India's congested urban roads, maneuvering a motor
cycle was far simpler and cheaper than a car. 'Nano' gained
acceptance only as the second car used by the housewife for marketing
etc. at best.
However
the main and most serious obstacle in increased sales of the car was
the brand image of the car, initially created by the company. Since
the 'Nano' was launched in 2009 as a budget solution for millions of
aspirational lower-middle class Indian families wanting to change
from two- to four-wheel vehicles, the real car buyers, hated this
“cheap” tag and shunned it, being highly status-conscious
consumers.
New,
Tata group chairman, Cyrus Mistry has finally accepted and told this
fact to the shareholders of the company at its annual meeting on 21st
August 2013, in Mumbai. He said that Tata Motors would now reposition
the Nano as a "smart city car" and change its marketing
pitch as the world's cheapest auto, which has failed to give desired
results.
Company
is now focusing on increasing the features and the perceived value
of the Nano with every subsequent model launch. What is in the
pipeline are features like power steering options, an improved
interior and exterior, better fuel efficiency and a much-delayed
compressed natural gas -fuelled variant of the 'Nano.'
Tata
Motors do not really have any other option because of the showdown in
the domestic auto sector, high interest rates, stagnation of
industrial growth in sectors such as mining and infrastructure and
finally the free falling Indian Rupee.
I have
been following the 'Nano' story since its inception. It is a very
interesting example of consumer behaviour pattern and I am sure that
in business schools all over the world, a new chapter now would be
taught, citing the 'Nano' example, that in consumer minds “
cheapest is not necessarily the best.”
23
August 2013
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