BS6 Maruti Suzuki Celerio Goes S-CNG! Launched At Rs 5.61 Lakh
- by Aniruthan Srithar
- Jun 12, 2020
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It is offered in the mid-spec VXI and VXI (O) variants
- BS6 Celerio CNG is priced from Rs 5.61 lakh to Rs 5.68 lakh.
- Tour variant for fleet purpose is priced at Rs 5.37 lakh.
- Comes with upgraded version of Maruti’s 1.0-litre unit.
Maruti Suzuki has launched the BS6-compliant CNG variants of the Celerio at a starting price of Rs 5.61 lakh. Just like before, CNG is offered in the two mid-spec variants -- VXI and VXI (O) -- as well as in the Tour model for fleet purposes. Here’s how the prices compare against the equivalent petrol variants:
Maruti Suzuki Celerio Petrol BS6 |
Maruti Suzuki Celerio CNG BS6 |
Difference |
|
VXI |
Rs 4.80 lakh |
Rs 5.61 lakh |
Rs 81,000 |
VXI (O) |
Rs 4.87 lakh |
Rs 5.68 lakh |
Rs 81,000 |
Tour |
NA |
Rs 5.37 lakh |
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All prices, ex-showroom
As seen in the table above, the CNG variants are dearer by Rs 81,000 compared to their petrol counterparts. These are the only variants that get CNG. The base-spec LXI and the top-spec ZXI variant are limited to petrol only.
The Celerio CNG continues to be powered by Maruti’s 1.0-litre unit that has been upgraded to meet BS6 emission standards. In pure petrol-only mode, the motor develops 68PS and 90Nm while in CNG mode it puts out 59PS and 78Nm. Transmission option for the Celerio CNG variant is limited to a 5-speed manual. The BS6 Celerio CNG is capable of returning 30.47km/kg, 1.29km/kg lesser than before.
In terms of features, the Celerio CNG misses out on a few of the top-spec model’s goodies such as keyless entry, a tachometer, and even an infotainment system. However, it still comes with a manual air conditioner, central locking system, as well as front and rear power windows. On the safety front, it comes with a driver’s side airbag, ABS with EBD, and rear parking sensors. The VXI (O) variant also comes with a passenger’s side airbag.
The Celerio CNG rivals the Hyundai Santro CNG. And yes, the addition of a CNG variant improves its appeal, but would you pick it over its petrol-powered sibling? Let us know in the comments below.