Petrol+CNG Cars in India

  • Tata Tiago NRG
    8.3
    Tata Tiago NRG
    Petrol, CNG  |  26.49 KM/L  |  AMT, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 6.7 - 8.8 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 13,906
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  • Maruti Suzuki Brezza
    8.5
    Maruti Suzuki Brezza
    Petrol, CNG  |  25.51 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 8.69 - 13.98 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 18,039
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  • New Maruti Suzuki 2025  Dzire
    New Maruti Suzuki 2025 Dzire
    Petrol, CNG  |  34.00 KM/L  |  AMT, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 6.79 - 10.19 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 14,095
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Key Highlights of Petrol+CNG Cars

Popular Models Tata Punch , Maruti Suzuki Fronx , Maruti Suzuki Ertiga , Tata Altroz and Hyundai Exter
Latest Launches Tata Altroz , Tata Tigor and Tata Tiago
Most Expensive Maruti Suzuki XL6 (Rs. 11.84 - 14.84 Lakh)
Affordable Model Bajaj Qute (Rs. 2.64 - 2.84 Lakh)
Upcoming Model Kia Carens Clavis EV (Jul 2025) , MG M9 (Jul 2025) , MG Cyberster (Jul 2025) , BMW New 2 Series Gran Coupe (Jul 2025) and VinFast VF7 (Aug 2025)
Fuel Type Petrol, Petrol+CNG, Diesel and Hybrid

FAQs of Petrol+CNG Cars

  • Tata Altroz, Tata Tigor, Tata Tiago, Maruti Suzuki 2025 New Dzire and Citroen C3 are the new cars launched in India.
  • Tata Punch, Maruti Suzuki Fronx, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Tata Altroz, Hyundai Exter and others are among the popular cars in India
  • 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.