India’s largest car manufacturer Maruti Suzuki launched CNG variants of 5 cars – Alto, Eeco, Estilo, Wagon R and SX4 which can run both on Petrol and CNG. The price of CNG variants ranges from Rs 3.23 lakh to Rs 7.47 lakh ex showroom New Delhi.
Maruti is desperate to regain the supremacy in the Indian automotive industry which it has dominated for more than 15 years. With more number of small cars being launched by other manufacturers, Maruti’s share has been falling for a while. With the launch of these 5 new CNG variants Maruti looks forward to gain more margins in its profits. Also in the pipeline is A star Automatic which will be launched soon.
Prices of Maruti’s CNG vehicles (Ex-showroom, New Delhi)
Alto Lxi – Rs 3.23 lakh
Eeco 5-seater Ac – Rs 3.64 lakh
Estilo Lxi – Rs 4.05 lakh
Wagon R Lxi – Rs 4.11 lakh
SX4 Vxi – Rs 7.47 lakh
Press Release:
“The development is significant on multiple counts. This is the first instance when a car manufacturer has developed and launched factory-fitted, technologically superior CNG engines in India,”.“The company’s big ticket entry into the CNG fuel segment augurs well for the environment,” - Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) managing director and CEO Shinzo Nakanishi.
Maruti is desperate to regain the supremacy in the Indian automotive industry which it has dominated for more than 15 years. With more number of small cars being launched by other manufacturers, Maruti’s share has been falling for a while. With the launch of these 5 new CNG variants Maruti looks forward to gain more margins in its profits. Also in the pipeline is A star Automatic which will be launched soon.
Prices of Maruti’s CNG vehicles (Ex-showroom, New Delhi)
Alto Lxi – Rs 3.23 lakh
Eeco 5-seater Ac – Rs 3.64 lakh
Estilo Lxi – Rs 4.05 lakh
Wagon R Lxi – Rs 4.11 lakh
SX4 Vxi – Rs 7.47 lakh
Press Release:
“The development is significant on multiple counts. This is the first instance when a car manufacturer has developed and launched factory-fitted, technologically superior CNG engines in India,”.“The company’s big ticket entry into the CNG fuel segment augurs well for the environment,” - Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) managing director and CEO Shinzo Nakanishi.