Which CNG car is best in India?

List of 8 Best CNG Cars in India

  1. Maruti Suzuki Alto | Starting From ₹ 3.15 Lakh.
  2. Maruti Suzuki S-Presso | Starting From ₹ 3.78 Lakh.
  3. Hyundai Santro | Starting From ₹ 4.77 Lakh.
  4. Maruti Suzuki Ertiga | Starting From ₹ 7.96 Lakh.
  5. Maruti Suzuki Eeco | Starting From ₹ 4.30 Lakh.
  6. Maruti Suzuki Wagon R | Starting From ₹ 4.93 Lakh.

Are CNG cars legal in India?

Once you know that your car is eligible to be converted into a CNG car, you can get a genuine CNG kit installed. However, you cannot use your retro-fitted CNG car legally unless you take approval from your RTO.

Is it good to buy CNG cars in India?

CNG cars are gaining popularity over other fuel types due to a host of advantages. CNG is not only good for the environment and your car but also is a great fuel from a safety perspective. Irrespective of the fuel type, always secure your finances with a car insurance policy.

Is i20 available in CNG?

No, there are no LPG/CNG versions of Hyundai Elite i20 in India as yet.

Is brezza available in CNG?

While Maruti does not offer the current-gen Brezza with a CNG version, the upcoming model is likely to benefit from the same. The current motor is also expected to be replaced by a 1.5-litre, DualJet, Dual VVT petrol engine paired to a five-speed manual unit and a six-speed torque converter automatic unit.

Why CNG is not good for car?

The first and the foremost disadvantage that CNG car owners face is the boot space. There are times where you are left with almost no boot space especially in the case of hatchbacks and sub-4-metre sedans. If you are planning to get CNG installed, we would recommend buying a sedan if you go on long trips often.

Is Baleno available in CNG?

Maruti Suzuki launched the 2022 Baleno in the Indian market last month at a starting price of Rs 6.35 lakh (ex-showroom). The company is now gearing up for the launch of a CNG variant of its premium hatchback.

What is the disadvantage of CNG?

Another essential disadvantage of the CNG cars is its shorter range compared to the diesel and petrol vehicle. The lower fuel range means that you will have to take the car to refilling station more regularly. Additionally, the fuel efficiency of CNG-powered vehicles is also lower than other regular vehicles.