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Petrol+CNG Cars in India

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      • About Petrol+CNG Cars

        When buying cars, most people used to prefer either petrol cars or diesel vehicles. But now, the scene has changed, and it has changed a lot.

        Currently, in India, CNG petrol cars are gaining popularity. And the reason behind this is definitely the increasing cost of the two common fuels. CNG, or Compressed Natural Gas, has come a long way in the last decade, and it’s only the beginning.

        You can use this fuel guilt-free as CNG petrol is not harmful to our environment, and it’s also economical. So, you can save money while saving nature. And that’s why so many car manufacturers are interested in investing in CNG petrol car production. But you won’t have to buy a CNG car to save money with this fuel. If you have a petrol car, you can easily modify it into a CNG motor.

        But if you are willing to buy a new car, here are all the reasons to consider investing in a CNG petrol car.

        Selecting the Best Petrol+ CNG Car in India

        If you have decided to buy a CNG car, congrats! But before you make the selection, you need to learn some things to make a smart choice.

        Choosing a factory-fitted CNG car is better than choosing a retro-fitted CNG car. A factory fitted CNG gives more safety, increases performance, and is more reliable. Factory-fitted CNG is directly connected to the chassis by the manufacturer. But because a mechanic fit retro fitted CNG, if they are not experienced, they can hamper the mechanical components or the company’s electrical systems.

        Ensure that the car has Corrosion-resistant and leak-proof tanks with stainless-steel pipes and patented ferrule joints. All these components make a car leak-proof, hence, safer for you to go on a long drive without leakage worries.

        Types of Petrol + CNG Cars

        Because it’s still a new idea, not that many car types have yet converted to CNG cars. Maruti currently manufactures the most popular CNG cars.

        Transport vehicles- Kolkata’s transport system has switched to CNG.

        Mini trucks- For crossing a short distance, several mini trucks or pick-up trucks use CNG as a power source. Although CNG is still not used heavily in these vehicles, it’s slowly becoming more common each year.

        Heavy-duty trucks- Heavy-duty trucks also use this natural gas to transport freight from one point to a certain distance.

        Minivan- If you choose to buy a CNG minivan, you can expect it to last for a long time. Not only this car type brings comfort and reliability, but now, due to the CNG motor, minivans also help you save fuel money.

        Popular CNG Petrol Cars in India

        Hyundai Grand i10 Nios –

        Hyundai Grand i10 Nios is a popular diesel car is now available in a CNG variant. It has 5-speed like the old variants along with the BS-VI emission compliance. It’s also a 5-seater car, so it has enough space for a middle-sized family or a small group of friends. The seating is extra comfortable, and the interior is flawless. This car is a smart investment choice.

        Maruti Suzuki S-Presso –

        Maruti Suzuki is current the main brand to get CNG cars, and you won’t be disappointed. The comfort you would get by seating inside this model is out of the world and the best for planning road trips. While it’s not for off-roading, this model provides a fully digital instrument console and an infotainment system with a 7-inch touch screen.

        Tata Tiago –

        Tata Tiago is a 5-seater hatchback has 7 variants, and all of them are worthy of their price. This model has foldable rear seats for increasing storage space whenever needed. When it comes to the mileage concerns, it’s definitely better than many other hatchbacks at this price. Enjoy a smooth riding experience with its 4-gear positions like manual, automatic, reverse, and neutral.

        Hyundai Santro –

        Another CNG model from Hyundai that can be your next ride is Santro. It looks more luxurious and has a large decorative spacing. The CNG motor is equipped with fire extinguishers, so it doesn’t only have looks but is more secure as well. Along with all these, it comes in 6 different colours.

        Things To Know before Buying a Petrol + CNG Car

        CNG is actual food for car engines. Because CNG is the cleanest fuel type, your engines will not have much residue when compared to diesel or petrol. And fewer residues mean less damage to engine tubes and pipes. That automatically lessens your maintenance cost. You won’t have to take your car for check-ups as much if you use CNG as fuel. But if you do, the cost will be much less.

      • Key Highlights of Petrol+CNG Cars

        Upcoming Model Mahindra XUV900 (Oct 2025) , MG HS PHEV (Oct 2025) , Volvo EX90 Recharge (Oct 2025) , Volvo EX30 Recharge (Oct 2025) and Mahindra Scorpio X (Oct 2025)

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        Tata Tiago iCNG Review: Changing Perceptions
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