3 Best Upcoming CNG Cars for Indian Buyers in 2025, Full List with Specs

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The Future of CNG Cars in India 2025: A Look into the Next Major Launches 


There is a sea change in the automotive industry in India. With the prices of petrol and diesel fuel increasing steadily, a non-alternative, which is becoming so popular quite swiftly, is the CNG car. During the year 2025, some of the leading automobile companies are making it twice as sure to push this cheaper and more environmentally friendly source of fuel. As the infrastructure for CNG continues to improve in major cities and towns, customers are getting curious about eco-friendly transport, which is bank-free.


This article discusses the three upcoming CNG cars that will be released in India that are already creating headlines and attracting attention among the buyers. When you are intending to change to CNG soon, these are names that you should not ignore.



Why CNG will become popular in 2025

Without leaving into the further models, this is needed to comprehend why the CNG cars are so popular:


Low Running Costs: It is much cheaper to drive than to use petrol or diesel.


Cleaner Fuel: CNG can produce so much less carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, and it is friendlier to the environment.


Improved Governmental Aid: Governmental assistance, in terms of reduced road tax and tax subsidies, is available to CNG vehicles in most Indian states.


Broader Distribution: CNG stations are now established in more than 400 cities, and their numbers are still increasing briskly.

With these advantages in our heads, the three most promising CNG cars in India bound to find their way on the roads by the end of 2024 or at the beginning of 2025 will be considered.



1. Tata Punch CNG: Small and Mighty with Green Purpose


Forecasted Release: July to September 2025


Price range: 7.5 Lakh - 9.5 Lakh (Ex-Showroom)

Tata Punch has performed very well in the micro-SUV segment since its launch. Tata Motors, in this case, is all set to launch a Punch with a factory-fitted CNG kit, a more affordable product for urban/semi-urban families.


Key Highlights

Twin-Cylinder Technology: Tata will likely apply the aforementioned twin-cylinder CNG, which was debuted in the Altroz CNG. This enables more use of the boot space and utility.


No Boot Compromise: In order to route the CNG kit, traditional systems chew off space in the trunk where the car has been positioned, but this parallel-cylinder configuration leaves the trunk usable.


Carried forward: The CNG-based version will carry over most of the components of its petrol version, like cruise control, touchscreen infotainment, a reverse camera, and dual airbags.


Mileage Expectation: It can be approximately 26-28 km/kg, and this is why it is suitable to be used in everyday commutes.


The Big Deal about It

Tata Punch CNG may turn the budget SUV segment. Having good safety scores, a youthful appearance, and lower running costs, it intends to appeal both to novices on the market and budget-conscious urban families in need of economical mobility.


2. Hyundai Exter CNG—Fashion and Eco-Friendliness The Hyundai Exter CNG is a good choice to prove that style can be loyal to the environment

Anticipated Release: August 2025 to November 2025

The anticipated starting price is between 8.5 and 10.5 lakh (ex-showroom).


The Exter, created by Hyundai, is a micro-SUV that has been positioned in the lifestyle category with aggressive design and technology-loaded cabins. Today, Hyundai decided to introduce another flavor of the Exter to boost its green lineup with CNG technology.


Key Highlights


Engine Option: The Exter CNG will most probably have the same 1.2L Kappa petrol-CNG engine as the Grand i10 Nios and Aura.


Dual Fuel Power: The Exter will also come with the ability to switch between petrol and CNG modes instantly, just like other cars in the Hyundai CNG lineup. This will create greater range flexibility.


Laden Cabin: Look forward to luxuries such as a sunroof, 8-inch touchscreen, rear camera, TPMS, and six airbags (in top varieties).


Expected Mileage: It should be able to do about 27 km/kg, one of the highest in this segment.


Why It Is Worth the Wait

The Hyundai Exter CNG will offer an urban SUV ambience with green credentials. This may also be the sweet spot with customers who are tech-savvy and prefer to have something with an emphasis on both performance and economy. The gas version also makes the Exter cover a wider range of city customers, as well as cost-effective buyers.


3. Toyota Corolla Altis CNG Luxury Saloon Hybrid


Projected Release Year: end of 2025

Estimated Price: 9 lakh-10.5 lakh (Ex-Showroom)

Baleno has been one of the highest-selling premium hatchbacks of Maruti Suzuki in the country. Its petrol versions were already such a huge success, and now a factory-fitted CNG version is on the cards to target a different customer division.



Key Highlights

Reliable Engine: The engine that will be fitted in the CNG model will be the 1.2L Dual Jet petrol engine as well, which has proved to be a reliable engine.


Mileage King: The Baleno CNG has an estimated mileage of more than 30 km/kg, which could be the best in the segment.


Nexa Premium Touch: It is likely to include a 360-degree camera, a 9-inch touchscreen, automatic climate control, push-button start, and LED DRLs.


Large and roomy: Again, the Baleno has been roomy in terms of larger interiors, and it is unlikely that the CNG cylinder will create small problems in the boot, but certainly not in the cabin area.



Why This Launch is Important

Maruti has already succeeded with the CNG versions of the WagonR, Swift, and Dzire. Our Baleno CNG would go even a step ahead of this strategy, as it would provide high-end features coupled with low costs to run. This model may be extremely attractive to those who go to offices, people living in cities, or even fleets.

One-Second Comparison As perceived in a perceptual manner Because of the varied results, the perception of it was different, and a one-second comparison was what it would look like as perceived in one second.


Model of the car The amount of miles the model covers is the range of prices. the size of the boot and its effect The major highlight of the model


Tata Punch CNG 2628 km/kg 7.595 Lakh None (Twin tank) Two-cylinder configuration, SUV-like design


Hyundai Exter CNG 27 km/kg 8.5-10.5 Lakh Moderate Cabin loaded with technology, lifestyle SUV


Maruti Baleno CNG 30+ km/kg 7.9 Maruti Baleno CNG 30+ km/kg 7.



Who will be interested in buying a CNG car in 2025?

One could argue that CNG cars are not as powerful as petrol cars or as quiet as electric cars, but they make perfect sense to the typical Indian consumer

Daily Commuters: In case you are running on an average of more than 30 km per day, CNG can save you on fuel costs of more than 50%.


Ride-Sharing Drivers: Ola, Uber, and the other ride-hailing drivers can reduce operational expenses by having low-cost fuel.


Cost-Effective Purchasers: Reduced operating expenses facilitate monthly expense budgeting.


Environmentally Responsible Families: CNG cars have fewer tailpipe emissions, which makes them environmentally friendly.


A Few Major Points to Remember

Considerations for CNG Stations: It is always important to determine whether CNG is easily accessible in your locality.


Boot Space Sacrifice: There are CNG vehicles that have sacrificed boot space because of the cylinder.


Modest Power Loss: CNG engines have modest power loss with regard to petrol engines.


No Long-Distance Fun: CNG might not perform with highways in long-distance travel since there is limited availability of refueling points out in the open.



The Last Reflection: Consumption of CNG Cars by 2025

The Indian automobile industry is quickly catching up with the new fuel preference. As electric vehicles are catching all the news, CNG vehicles are rapidly penetrating the middle ground they are cheap, reliable, and not so bad for the environment.


The new Tata Punch CNG, Hyundai Exter CNG, and Maruti Baleno CNG are examples of how automakers are blending comfort, technology, and low running costs into a single bundle. Such cars are even longer alternatives; they are solid main choices of Indian family cars.


Even in 2025, when one decides to purchase a car that offers improved fuel consumption and a lower carbon footprint, CNG vehicles can be considered seriously. The above models are developed to provide actual practicality in the world without much sacrifice of features, safety, and performance.


FAQs

Q1. Is the CNG car long-term?

Yes, the factory-fitted CNG cars are very reliable, and they are under warranty. When well maintained, they may as well last as long as a petrol or diesel car.


Q2. How much do the CNG and petrol variants cost apart?

The CNG version averagely costs between 90,000 and 100,000 more than its petrol counterpart, but the difference would be recouped through its fuel economy.


Q3. Is it possible to use my CNG car on highways?

Yes, and it is a good idea that you plan beforehand since CNG filling stations are still few on most of the highways.


Q4. Do CNG automobiles make any concessions in strength?

The engine slightly loses more power than that of petrol, but in common driving requirements, this is not likely to be perceived.


Q5. What is the most economical future CNG auto?

The Maruti Suzuki Baleno CNG MPG is supposed to reach more than 30 km per kg and is likely to be the most efficient amongst the next generation.


Disclaimer

The information given in this article on launch times and specifications is early media speculations and manufacturer suggestions. There might also be some changes in final features and pricing when it comes officially.

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