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Petrol+CNG Cars in India

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    Latest Reviews on Petrol+CNG Cars

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    • 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift S-CNG Review: Hot Hatch Goes Easy On The Pocket
      Shams Raza Naqvi | Oct 25, 2024
      2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift S-CNG Review: Hot Hatch Goes Easy On The Pocket
      Bang in the middle of the festive season, Maruti Suzuki has launched the new Swift CNG in the market which promises a fuel efficiency of 32.85 km/kg. How close is that to real-world fuel efficiency? We find out.
      5 mins read
    • Tata Tigor CNG AMT Review: The 'Automatic' Choice For Those Seeking A CNG-Powered Everyday Car
      Girish Karkera | Feb 21, 2024
      Tata Tigor CNG AMT Review: The 'Automatic' Choice For Those Seeking A CNG-Powered Everyday Car
      Tata Motors has equipped the Tigor iCNG with an automated manual transmission in a bid to make it the most practical city runabout.
      9 mins read
    • Tata Tiago iCNG Review: Changing Perceptions
      car&bike Team | Jan 27, 2022
      Tata Tiago iCNG Review: Changing Perceptions
      To date, CNG cars have been offered in the same boring, unattractive colors with barely any features to begin with. Neither queuing up at CNG pumps behind commercial vehicles has helped with its market appeal. But Tata Motors is looking to change this perception and brings in its Tiago with a factory-fitted CNG kit, which is not only offered with multiple variants, and new colors, but also packs in several features that one would find in a top-spec version. We recently drove the newly launched Tata Tiago CNG, or the iCNG, as the company likes to call it, and came out quite surprised. Watch our review to find out more.
      1 min read

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    FAQ's on Petrol+CNG Cars

    Tata Punch, Maruti Suzuki Victoris, Tata Altroz, Tata Tigor and Tata Tiago are the new cars launched in India.
    The upcoming cars in 2026 are Skoda Kodiaq RS, New Renault Kwid, Nissan Tekton and Honda ZR-V.
    A petrol-CNG car is a vehicle that runs on a combination of petrol and compressed natural gas (CNG). CNG is stored in high-pressure tanks on the vehicle and is used as fuel in the internal combustion engine.
    CNG is a cleaner and cheaper fuel than petrol, and using it in a car can lead to significant fuel cost savings. CNG also produces less emissions than petrol, which can help to reduce the environmental impact of driving. Additionally, CNG is domestically produced in many countries, which can help to reduce dependence on foreign oil.
    One major drawback of using CNG in a car is that the range of the vehicle may be reduced compared to a petrol-only vehicle.
    Yes, in India, the government provides various incentives for buying CNG vehicles. Reduced registration fees, exemptions from road tax and toll charges, and subsidies for the conversion of vehicles to run on CNG is available only in certain states.
    CNG vehicles are allowed to be used in most areas of India. However, in some cities, there may be restrictions on the use of CNG vehicles during certain hours of the day or in certain areas of the city to help reduce air pollution. Additionally, certain states may have their own regulations regarding the use of CNG vehicles.
    Many popular car models in India can be converted to run on CNG. However, it is best to check with the vehicle manufacturer or a qualified mechanic to determine if your specific car can be converted to run on CNG.

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