CNG vs Hybrid Cars: Which Saves More on Fuel Costs?
With rising petrol prices and growing awareness of clean mobility, many Indian car buyers are turning to CNG and hybrid vehicles. Both options promise better fuel efficiency and lower running costs, but which is more economical?
CNG Cars: Low Running Costs, Affordable PricingCNG vehicles are popular for their low fuel costs and modest price increase over petrol variants—typically around ₹1 lakh more
Example Calculation:
Using the Maruti Grand Vitara CNG variant:
- Mileage: 26.6 km/kg
- Price of CNG: ₹80/kg
- For a 1,500 km trip, gas required: 56.4 kg
- Total cost: ₹4,500, translating to approximately ₹3 per km
This makes CNG cars the most economical option for frequent travelers
. Hybrid Cars: Higher Mileage with Semi-Electric AdvantageHybrid vehicles combine a petrol engine with an electric motor and regenerative battery system, offering better mileage than petrol cars. Unlike fully electric vehicles, hybrids do not require separate charging. These cars cost roughly ₹3–4 lakh more than petrol variants but provide a smoother driving experience