The serious pollution level in India has caused many carmakers to resort to cleaner alternative fuels as the power source for their vehicles. Thanks to its cleaner nature and lower emission than those of traditional fuels such as petrol and diesel, CNG has become one of the most popular fuels chosen by car makers as a method to reduce pollution. While hybrid electric cars are also strongly encouraged in India, many CNG cars are available in the country as well with quite a few upcoming CNG models being slated for launch in the near future. Here is a list of all available factory-fitted CNG cars in India with details:
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Expected price: INR 6.46 lakh
The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Magna CNG is one of the most long-awaited CNG-powered cars and is projected to be launched this year. Hyundai cars are well-known for their power and impressive performance, the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Magna CNG is not an exception.
The vehicle will receive its power from a Kappa VTVT gasoline burner, which can deliver a maximum power of 81.86 BHP against 116 Nm. The engine will be coupled with a 5-speed MT unit and comes with an FWD system. The car will have a 37-litre CNG tank and can reach a top speed of 165 kmph.
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Specifications | Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Magna CNG |
Engine | Kappa VTVT Petrol |
Maximum Power | 81.86 BHP |
Peak Torque | 116 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed MT |
Top Speed | 165 kmph |
0 - 100 kmph acceleration | 12.9 seconds |
Below are some models which are already available with a CNG variant in the market.
Price: INR 4.19 lakh
Being the top-selling Maruti compact hatchback, the Alto 800 LXI Opt CNG is a powerful CNG-powered car which has an impressive fuel mileage of up to 33.0 kmpl, which makes it the most fuel-efficient car in its segment. The vehicle is powered by an F8D petrol motor which can produce 47.3 BHP against 69 Nm.
Specifications | Maruti Alto |
Engine | F8D petrol |
Maximum Power | 47.3 BHP |
Peak Torque | 69 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed MT |
Fuel Mileage | 36.0 kmpl |
Top Speed | 140 kmph |
0 - 100 kmph acceleration | 19 seconds |
The transmission duties are implemented by a 5-speed MT unit. Being fitted with a 60-litre fuel tank, the car can deliver a maximum speed of 140 kmph and can accelerate from a standstill to 100 kmph in 19 seconds. The K10 is among the cheapest CNG cars in India.
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Price: INR 6.43 lakh
Since the Hyundai Santro was launched, the hatchback has recorded an excellent sales number in the Indian auto market and today, the facelifted model remains to be a popular choice in the hatchback segment, thanks to its sportier exterior design and numerous additional features including power seats, power windows and a cutting-edge infotainment system.
The CNG variant of the Hyundai Santro is powered by a 1.1-litre motor which can produce 58 BHP against 84.33 Nm and is paired with a 5-speed MT. The hatchback is one of the most fuel-efficient cars in its segment with an ARAI-rated fuel mileage of 30.48 kmpl
Specifications | Hyundai Santro |
Engine | 1.1-litre |
Maximum Power | 58 BHP |
Peak Torque | 84.33 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed MT |
Fuel Mileage | 30.48 kmpl |
Top Speed | 140 kmph |
0 - 100 kmph acceleration | 19 seconds |
Price: INR 9.98 lakh
Maruti Suzuki is the largest auto manufacturer in India and the Maruti Ertiga is also among the best-selling second-hand cars in the country. The MPV has an elegant and polishing appearance and a durable body which is specifically designed for off-roading trips. It's the last car in our list of CNG cars in India.
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Specifications | Hyundai Santro |
Engine | K15 Smart Hybrid CNG |
Maximum Power | 103 BHP |
Peak Torque | 138 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed MT |
Fuel Mileage | 26.2 kmpl |
The CNG version of the MPV keeps under its hood a K15 Smart Hybrid CNG, which can generate a maximum power of 103 BHP against a peak torque of 138 Nm and is paired with a 5-speed MT. Having a 45-litre tank, the Ertiga has a fuel mileage of 26.2 kmpl, which helps it become one of the most fuel-efficient CNG-powered MPVs in India.
Price: Rs 3.70 – 5.13 lakh
The next model in the list of best factory-fitted CNG car in India is the youngest player of the lot – the Maruti S-Presso. While being the late comer to the party, the Maruti S-Presso still cements a firm establishment for itself in its segment and manages to make it to the top-selling car of India each month. Maruti Suzuki gives the entry-level SUV-inspired hatchback car a CNG variant that serves as an alternate fuel system. With a 1.0-litre petrol engine that’s capable of generating 67 HP and 90 Nm of torque, the Maruti S-Presso mileage figure impressively stands at 31.2 km/kg in the CNG mode. Currently, the Maruti S-Presso is one sale within the price range of around Rs 3.70 – 5.13 lakh, in which the CNG variants go on sale in-between Rs 4.83 – 5.13 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom).
Specifications | Maruti S-Presso CNG |
Engine | 1.0L K10B |
Maximum Power | 67 HP |
Peak Torque | 90 NM |
Transmission | 5-speed MT |
Fuel Mileage | 31.2 km/kg |
Price: Rs 4.45 - 5.94 lakh
Specifications | Maruti Wagon R |
Engine | 1.0L K10B |
Maximum Power | 58 HP |
Peak Torque | 78 NM |
Transmission | 5-speed MT |
Fuel Mileage | 32.52 km/kg |
Unlike the S-Presso, the Maruti Wagon R is a long-standing vehicle that has scores very high in the popularity stakes. In its latest version, the Maruti Wagon R comes with a 1.0-litre petrol mill developing 58 HP and 78 Nm of torque that is also available in CNG version. In CNG guise, the fuel efficiency figure of the Maruti Wagon R is decently rated at 32.52 km/kg and the fuel capacity is 60 litres.
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Price: Rs 4.41 - 5.68 lakh
Following the tallboy sibling, the Maruti Celerio is also among the best company-fitted CNG cars of India. Like the earlier cars, there’s still a 1.0-litre gasoline burner good for 58 HP/ 78 Nm that comes paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The ARAI-rated mileage figure of the Celerio CNG is at 30.47 km/kg and the fuel capacity is at 60 litres.
Specifications | Maruti S-Presso CNG |
Engine | 1.0L K10B |
Maximum Power | 58 HP |
Peak Torque | 78 NM |
Transmission | 5-speed MT |
Fuel Mileage | 30.47 km/kg |
Price: Rs 5.85 - 9.28 lakh
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While Maruti Suzuki seems to dominate the list of best factory-fitted CNG cars in the Indian space, the Hyundai Aura is a non-Maruti model to be named. Apart from the 1.2-litre petrol & diesel and a 1.0-litre turbo GDI engine, the Hyundai Aura comes with a 1.2-litre bi-fuel (petrol with CNG) engine option. This mill is capable of generating 68 HP of max power and 95 Nm of peak torque and is available with a 5-speed manual transmission. In terms of mileage figure, the Hyundai Aura CNG achieves a healthy mileage of 28 km/kg. The fuel tank capacity of the car is 65 litres.
Specifications | Maruti S-Presso CNG |
Engine | 1.2L Bi-fuel |
Maximum Power | 68 HP |
Peak Torque | 95 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed MT |
Fuel Mileage | 28 km/kg |
While the traditional gasoline and oil burners can provide power for the vehicles, CNG motors can offer not only power but also a cleaner and more environmental-friendly driving experience. As a result, the CNG motor has become more popular as a clean alternative for petrol and diesel engines. Which CNG car in the list above impresses you the most? Please share with us in the comment section below.