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Maruti Suzuki Alto CNG Launched In India; Prices Start At Rs. 4.11 Lakh

The Maruti Suzuki Alto facelift was introduced earlier this year meeting the new safety norms and receiving a BS6 compliant engine, but the CNG version of the hatchback was missed at the time. However, the automaker has now rolled out to the 2019 Alto CNG variant priced at Rs. 4.11 lakh for the LXi trim, and Rs. 4.14 lakh for the LXi (O) trim (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi). The 2019 Maruti Suzuki Alto CNG is about Rs. 60,000 more expensive than the petrol version.
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Published on June 15, 2019

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    The Maruti Suzuki Alto facelift was introduced earlier this year meeting the new safety norms and receiving a BS6 compliant engine, but the CNG version of the hatchback was missed at the time. However, the automaker has now rolled out to the 2019 Alto CNG variant priced at Rs. 4.11 lakh for the LXi trim, and Rs. 4.14 lakh for the LXi (O) trim (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi). The 2019 Maruti Suzuki Alto CNG is about Rs. 60,000 more expensive than the petrol version.

    Also Read: BS6 Compliant Maruti Suzuki Wagon R & Swift Petrol Launched

    Barring the CNG option, the Maruti Suzuki Alto does not get any changes. The hatchback continues to draw power from the same 796 cc three-cylinder, petrol motor tuned for 48 bhp 69 Nm of peak torque, while paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The car continues to with a power steering, HVAC unit, front power windows, rear child locks, remote boot, body-coloured door handles and more. The LXi (O) trim comes equipped with the passenger side airbag. Features including the high speed alert system, seatbelt reminder and rear parking sensors now come as standard on the Maruti Suzuki Alto facelift.

    Apart from the Alto CNG, Maruti Suzuki also introduced the BS6 compliant Swift and Wagon R models in the market with a marginal price hike. The products also meet the AIS-145 safety regulations for better crash protection. The automaker will follow up its existing models in the following months to meet the new safety norms as well as the BS6 regulations. The petrol variants of the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza and the S-Cross are also said to be on the way soon.

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