Top 5 CNG cars in India with twin-cylinder technology
Compared to a traditional single-cylinder setup, twin-cylinder CNG technology doesn’t take up a lot of space in your luggage CNG-powered vehicles are gaining traction in India compared to internal combustion engines and electric vehicles. There are many reasons for this huge success, including higher mileage, lower prices and zero range anxiety. However, people have previously been hesitant to buy CNG cars due to the impact on trunk capacity. CNG cylinders take up most of the luggage space, leaving little space to store your belongings and luggage. Tata Motors introduced twin-cylinder technology to solve this problem, and Hyundai later followed suit with its CNG-powered cars. The revolutionary twin-cylinder technology takes up very little space in the luggage compartment, thus eliminating luggage space issues. Currently, there are several Tata and modern CNG cars using twin-cylinder technology, as listed below. 1. Tata Thiago CNG: Earlier this year, Tata Tiago CNG was launched with twin-cylinder technology in a price range of Rs 599-875 thousand…
Tata Nexon iCNG model with twin-cylinder technology
Tata never stops innovating. Petrol, diesel and electric engines weren't enough, and now it has confirmed the launch of a CNG engine for its best-selling compact SUV model 'Nexon'. Recently, Tata showcased its upcoming iCNG model at the Bharat Mobility Show. The brand has not publicly announced any concrete information about the launch or additional specifications of this new model, which has kept people excited. So what can we actually expect from this new iCNG model? Here are some guesses. Engine Updates: The existing Nexon model is equipped with a 1.2L turbocharged engine. It is expected that the iCNG model will also be equipped with the same engine. If true, the Tata Nexon iCNG model will be the first CNG car in India to be equipped with a turbocharged engine. Twin Cylinder Technology: Tata Motors is the only brand in India to use dual CNG cylinder technology in its cars. Tata Tiago, Punch and Altrol all use dual CNG cylinders…
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios CNG twin-cylinder model
Hyundai has introduced a new twin-cylinder CNG unit in the Grand i10 Nios hatchback. It is the same technology that we recently saw on the Exter compact SUV. Dubbed the Grand i10 Nios Hy-CNG Duo, the new model is priced at Rs 7.75 lakh for the Magna variant and Rs 8.30 lakh for the Sportz variant. Prices are ex-showroom in India. The Magna Hy-CNG Duo is priced around Rs 32,000 more than the equivalent petrol AMT variant. On the other hand, the Sportz Hy-CNG Duo is priced around Rs 37,000 more than the Sportz petrol AMT variant. For those who were planning to buy the single-cylinder CNG model (which is also on sale), the price of the Grand i10 Nios Hy-CNG Duo might make you rethink your decision as it is priced just Rs 7,000 more than the single-cylinder CNG model. With this update, the Grand i10 Nios will join the Exter, Tiago, Punch, Tigor and Altroz CNG models in…
Twin-cylinder Royal Enfield Himalayan spied: But it’s a
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 has been on the wish list of motorcycle enthusiasts ever since the 650 twin-cylinder engine was launched in 2018. More than five years later, a test bike that looks like a twin-cylinder Himalayan has been spotted testing. Most automotive publications call it the Himalayan 650, but is it really that? Before we get into the details of what this all-new Royal Enfield could or should look like, let's take a look at the spy photos. Spy photos provided by Motorbeam From the spy photos, the motorcycle seems to be a high-riding adventure motorcycle with Dakar Rally inspiration. Since it is a Royal Enfield, how can retro style be outdated? Take a look, its semi-fairing is quite slim and not much different from the fairings of similar-looking adventure motorcycles such as the Aprilia Tuareg 660, Yamaha Tenere 700 and the old Ducati Desert X. The motorcycle, at least in camouflage, looks slimmer than the Himalayan 450,…