Upcoming CNG SUVs, from Tata Punch to Kia Sonet, see the list here

Upcoming CNG SUVs: Indian automakers are now concentrating on CNG as well. In this way, Maruti Suzuki is in the first place. Tata Motors joined this market last year as well. Today, businesses like Kia are considering beginning it. There will be several SUV vehicles available soon that use CNG.  For your ease, we have compiled a list of future SUVs powered by CNG.

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Upcoming CNG SUVs

1. Tata Punch CNG

Engine 1199 cc
BHP86.63
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FuelCNG

Tata Motors displayed its Punch CNG at the Auto Expo. With a 1.2L three-cylinder petrol engine, CNG will be an available alternative. A 5-speed manual transmission will be connected to it. It is expected to launch later this year.  The 60-litre CNG tank has been divided into two parts by the firm as a particular feature, keeping the boot area equivalent to the petrol variant.

2. Maruti Suzuki Fronx

Engine 998 to 1197 cc
BHP88 to 99 bhp
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At the Auto Show, the business also unveiled the Fronx SUV. The petrol-powered Fronx are currently accepting reservations and will go on sale next month. It is believed that it can be added to CNG variations right away. With a 1.2L four-cylinder petrol engine, CNG will be an option.

3. Kia Sonet CNG

Engine 999cc
BHP118bhp
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FuelCNG

A Kia Sonnet CNG vehicle was recently spotted being tested. Preparations for the CNG version, it is rumoured, are underway. With BSVI Stage 2 compliance, it will be released in the upcoming months. The CNG model’s pricing could increase by about Rs. 1 lakh when compared to the petrol version.

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