Maruti Suzuki celebrates milestone of 1.8 million S-CNG cars sold


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Maruti Suzuki has a market share of 74.1% in the segment

What’s the story

Maruti Suzuki, India’s largest carmaker, is celebrating a major milestone with the sale of over 1.8 million S-CNG vehicles.

This achievement has strengthened the company’s dominance in the CNG segment and it now commands an impressive 74.1% market share.

To mark this occasion, Maruti Suzuki has launched a new campaign titled ‘Run On What You Love’, which aims to celebrate eco-conscious car buyers.

The ‘Run on What You Love’ campaign promotes S-CNG vehicles

The ‘Run On What You Love’ campaign aims to highlight buyers of new CNG cars who ‘make a conscious choice and live life to the fullest’.

As part of this initiative, every customer who shows interest in S-CNG vehicles at Maruti Suzuki dealerships will receive a free plant.

This eco-friendly gesture is in line with the company’s commitment to sustainability and underlines the environmental benefits of choosing S-CNG vehicles.

Leadership in the Indian CNG market

Maruti Suzuki has been a pioneer in the Indian CNG market since its entry in 2010.

The company’s S-CNG technology is appreciated by over 1.8 million customers for its great performance, high fuel efficiency and uncompromising safety standards.

The automaker offers 13 models that run on CNG, including popular vehicles such as Alto K10, Celerio, S-Presso, WagonR, Dzire, Ertiga, Brezza, Eeco, Baleno, Fronx, XL6 and Grand Vitara.

Maruti Suzuki’s future plans and S-CNG technology

Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer Marketing & Sales at Maruti Suzuki, shared his insights on the campaign.

He stated that the company aims to further increase its 74.1% market share in the CNG segment by targeting higher volumes this fiscal.

The S-CNG vehicles are equipped with two interdependent ECUs and an intelligent injection system to provide an optimal air-fuel ratio.

They are also equipped with safety measures such as stainless steel pipes and connections to prevent corrosion/leakage in the CNG structure.