Maruti Suzuki was the first company to offer its own fleet of CNG vehicles in 2010, factory-fitted with i-GPI technology. Between then and now, the carmaker has achieved the cumulative sales milestone ...
The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga has long been the default choice for multiple Indian users, including fleet owners and larger families looking for a comfortable, reliable and reasonably priced seven-seater.
As Indian consumers look for affordable and eco-friendly substitutes over petrol/diesel cars, CNG-powered models are becoming popular. Compact SUVs are especially adopting this cleaner fuel option.
Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer (Marketing and Sales) at Maruti Suzuki, said that the Victoris' CNG variants have raked in about 11,000 bookings so far, which means one in every three Maruti ...
With fuel prices remaining high, CNG continues to gain traction among private car buyers. What was once largely seen as a taxi-only option has now become a practical choice for families, professionals ...
CNG cars are becoming popular in India as they offer good fuel economy and lower emissions, which is a great choice for buyers looking for affordable running costs without choosing an electric car.
The Victoris is loaded with bells and whistles and gets several first-time features for a Maruti car. Maruti Suzuki India today unveiled the Victoris, its second mid-size SUV after the Grand Vitara.
Maruti Suzuki has introduced factory fitted ‘next generation’ compressed natural gas (CNG) systems for five models across all segments in which it competes in India, claiming performance and ...