

- 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.
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. Though specifications are yet to be revealed, we expect the 59PS and 78Nm output numbers to remain unchanged. 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 camera. The VXI (O) variant also comes with a passenger's side airbag.
The Celerio CNG rivals the 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.
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