Tata Motors launches bi-fuel variant of Nano

October 08, 2013 04:30 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:14 pm IST - New Delhi

Auto major Tata Motors on Tuesday launched a new version of its small car Nano, which has dual fuel option of petrol and CNG, priced between Rs 2.40 lakh and Rs 2.65 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The Nano CNG emax, which comes with a CNG and petrol bi-fuel system, is the first of the five brands in the emax series of CNG cars, Tata Motors Ltd said in a statement.

The new variant of Nano comes with an Engine Management System (EMS) for switching between CNG and gasoline fuel systems.

“This allows the vehicle to sense when the driver needs more power and thus automatically shifts to gasoline mode,” the company said.

The Tata Nano CNG emax price range starts at Rs 2.40 lakh for the Nano CX and goes up to Rs 2.65 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the Nano LX, it added.

The company said the new Nano variant will be available across CNG markets like Delhi, Gujarat, parts of Maharashtra and Lucknow.

Commenting on the launch, Tata Motors Ltd Senior Vice President, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit (Commercial) Ankush Arora said: “From its inception, the Nano has been a path-breaking invention. The CNG version only adds to that and also underlines our commitment to be a sustainable automotive player.”

The company has been trying hard to boost the sagging sales of the Nano, once dubbed as the world’s least expensive car.

In September, the company sold 2,104 units as against 5,491 units in the same month last year. For the fiscal 2013-14, the company has sold 10,202 units in the April-September period as against 39,623 units in the year-ago period.

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