Top 5 Upcoming CNG Cars in India : Due in part to soaring fuel prices and increasing popularity of green mobility, CNG cars are gaining acceptance in India. These are quite economical compared to petrol cars, giving an edge to CNG vehicles with regard to cleaner emissions for everyday driving. 2025 is going to be a year when many car manufacturers will dare to introduce their most fun and exciting CNG models. These are going to be quite powerful, performance-wise concerning their features, mileage, and comfort.

Maruti Suzuki Swift CNG 2025

The new Swift 2024 has already created quite a stir, and Maruti may quickly introduce its CNG version. This Swift CNG is expected to hatch mainly a 1.2L petrol-CNG engine, giving a mileage of around 30km/kg. This will be a well-known hatchback that embraces modern features such as a touchscreen infotainment system, dual airbags, ABS, and looks nice for its price.

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Hyundai Exter CNG

The Hyundai Exter has made waves in the small SUV segment. In 2025, the CNG version would further woo the mileage-conscious buyers. The Exter CNG will come with the same 1.2L engine tuned for CNG and would maintain the stylish facade along with modern features such as a digital cluster, touchscreen, and six airbags.

Tata Punch CNG

Tata showcased Punch CNG at auto expos and is expected to release it in 2025. This micro-SUV will utilize Tata’s twin cylinder technology that provides more boot space as compared to conventional CNG vehicles. Expected to launch with a 1.2-litre engine, a manual transmission, and a claimed mileage of about 27 km/kg, it would serve as a very tough and practical option in Indian roads.

Toyota Taisor CNG

The Toyota Taisor, a new compact SUV from Toyota based on the Maruti Fronx, will soon be released in the CNG version. Along with being stylish, it will offer superior performance while maximizing fuel efficiency, along with Toyota’s promise of durability and reliability.

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Maruti Suzuki Baleno CNG

Also, the Baleno premium hatchback is to be added to the CNG bandwagon by Maruti. It would share exactly the same petrol-CNG 1.2L engine as the Swift and is expected to deliver mileage in the region of 30 km/kg. The Baleno CNG would be an attractive proposition for buyers looking for a car with a great interior and loads of features to offer, all while incurring fairly low running costs.