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Top 5 CNG cars dominating Indian roads today: Fuel efficiency meets low price

Leading car manufacturers shift to CNG-powered cars, redefining affordability. Explore top models blending innovation and fuel efficiency.

New Delhi: In a strategic shift, leading car manufacturers have pivoted their focus from traditional fuel-powered vehicles to embrace the growing demand for CNG-powered alternatives. With the advent of the BS6 emission norms and restrictions on aftermarket CNG kits, automakers are now stepping up to provide budget-conscious consumers with an economical substitute to costly petrol.

As the Indian automobile market witnesses a surge of new CNG models, here’s a glimpse into the top 5 CNG cars that are redefining affordability and fuel efficiency.

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Tata Tiago CNG: Redefining space and efficiency

The Tata Tiago CNG, priced from Rs 6.55 lakh, showcases the brand’s innovative dual-cylinder technology. This ingenious design not only ensures ample boot space by housing the cylinders in the spare wheel cavity but also delivers exceptional fuel efficiency. Watch the Tata Tiago CNG in action as it effortlessly combines space and economy.

Tata Punch CNG: Space, style and more

Following the Tiago’s footsteps, the Tata Punch CNG optimizes space with its cylinder placement, creating a commodious boot for storage. Offering an optional sunroof, the Punch CNG boasts style alongside practicality. Its 1.2-litre NA petrol engine, combined with CNG fuel, churns out 76 bhp power and 97 Nm torque through a 5-speed manual gearbox.

Maruti Suzuki Celerio S-CNG: Unmatched fuel efficiency

Priced at Rs 6.73 lakh, the Maruti Suzuki Celerio S-CNG reigns as the nation’s most fuel-efficient CNG car, delivering an impressive claimed mileage of 34.43 km/kg. Seamlessly transitioning between CNG and petrol, it offers an optimal blend of cost-effectiveness and performance.

Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 S-CNG: Unbeatable affordability

The Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 S-CNG earns its spot on the list due to its unbeatable price tag of Rs 5.13 lakh, making it the most budget-friendly CNG car in India. With an ARAI-claimed mileage of 31.59 km/kg, the Alto 800 S-CNG ensures economical commuting without compromising on efficiency.

Maruti Suzuki Brezza S-CNG: The segment pioneer

Standing out in its segment, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza S-CNG stands tall as the sole factory-fitted CNG option. With prices starting from Rs 9.24 lakh, it offers consumers a reliable and efficient choice. The Brezza S-CNG is a testament to Maruti’s commitment to combining performance with environmental consciousness, delivering a claimed mileage of 25.51 km/kg.

As the automotive landscape undergoes a green transformation, these top 5 CNG cars underscore the industry’s dedication to striking a balance between affordability and sustainability.

With innovative engineering, space optimization, and exceptional fuel efficiency, these models offer Indian consumers a plethora of options to embark on an eco-friendly journey without breaking the bank. The era of budget-friendly CNG cars has dawned, reshaping the way we commute and reaffirming the automotive sector’s commitment to a greener future.

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Mayank Kasyap

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