THE country’s second largest car- maker Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Monday introduced the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) variant of its mid- size sedan Accent, which will cost Rs 56,500 more than the existing version. The new Accent would be available in dual fuel mode - petrol and CNG, the company said in a statement.
The current petrol version is available for Rs 4.99 lakh (ex- showroom). The dual fuel Accent will use CNG as an alternative fuel. The Accent comes with a1.5 litre petrol engine which, without any modification is compatible with CNG, it added.
Hyundai Motor has tied up with the leading Korean CNG kit supplier CEV, who would provide all the components of the fitment. The kit is not only safe but its advanced Lambda control system ensures adherence to Euro III emission norms, it said.
Last year HMIL had introduced a CNG variant for its flagship model, Santro. It is currently planning to launch LPG variants across all categories, which would kick off with Santro in August. Initially, CNG Accent would be launched in
Late last week, the country’s largest car maker Maruti Suzuki India Ltd launched an LPG variant of its once flagship model M800, priced between Rs 2.05 lakh and Rs 2.26 lakh (ex- showroom Delhi). The new model, M800 Duo, will have dual fuel option of petrol and LPG, the company said.
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