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Maruti looking at CNG to fill space vacated by small diesel engine cars

The Country’s Largest Carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) Is Looking At CNG Option To Fill In The Space Vacated By Small Diesel Engine Cars In Future, According To A Senior Company Official

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Assem Sharma | Updated on: 27 Aug 2019, 05:44:49 PM
Maruti looking at CNG to fill space vacated by small diesel engine cars (file photo)

New Delhi:

The country’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) is looking at CNG option to fill in the space vacated by small diesel engine cars in future, according to a senior company official. The company had in April this year announced that it would stop selling diesel cars from April 2020, when BS-VI is implemented in the domestic market, citing feasibility issues after cost escalation due to the new emission norms.

At the time of announcement around 23 per cent of all the units sold by the company in the domestic market were diesel cars. Presently, MSI offers its popular models Alto, AltoK10, Celerio, WagonR, Dzire, Ertiga in CNG option along with light commercial vehicle, Super Carry.

“For Maruti Suzuki in the future, CNG vehicles are likely to make up for the space vacated by small diesel engine cars,” MSI Senior Executive Director (Engineering) C V Raman told PTI. “We believe that for a small car, CNG is a very good option. It is an alternative to oil consumption. We have the widest range of CNG cars for our customers. We are keen to promote green fuels,” he further said.

Besides, the government’s focus is also to expand the gas-based economy, Raman added. “There is a lot of emphasis on expanding CNG availability in the country,” he added. In the April-July period this fiscal, MSI’s domestic sales were at 4,74,487 units as against 6,17,990 units in the year-ago period, down 23.2 per cent.

An estimated 30 lakh CNG vehicles are currently plying on the Indian roads at present with sales majorly in Delhi-NCR, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Cumulatively, MSI has sold over 5 lakh CNG cars so far. MSI has, however, kept its options open saying if there is demand for bigger diesel engine after BS-VI implementation, it will consider offering its consumers the same.

Although, it is currently focussing only on making petrol and CNG engines BS-VI compliant. It is already offering seven of its models in petrol BS-VI engines.

Recently, India’s largest automaker Maruti Suzuki has finally launched its much-awaited multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) XL6 at a price starting from Rs 9.79 lakh to Rs 11.46 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Maruti Suzuki XL6 comes with a BS-VI compliant K15 petrol engine along with Smart Hybrid technology. It will be offered across two variant levels with a choice of manual and automatic transmissions. The premium MPV will be powered by a BSVI compliant 1.5-litre K15B Smart Hybrid petrol engine that will deliver 105 hp and 138 Nm of torque. It will be offered with manual as well as automatic transmission options.

Manual trims are priced at Rs 9.79 lakh and Rs 10.36 lakh while the automatic versions are tagged at Rs 10.89 lakh and Rs 11.46 lakh respectively. It comes with six seat configurations with captain seats in second row.

The vehicle would be sold through the company’s Nexa premium retail chain which has expanded its presence in over 200 cities with 364 outlets, he added. “There is a considerable increase in demand for premium multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) owing to the ever-evolving customer needs,” Ayukawa said.

(With inputs from pTI)

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First Published : 27 Aug 2019, 05:44:49 PM

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