Maruti Grand Vitara CNG reintroduced at Rs 13.48 lakh



Maruti Grand Vitara CNG reintroduced at Rs 13.48 lakh

The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara CNG has been reintroduced, with prices starting from Rs 13.48 lakh (ex-showroom) onwards. The Grand Vitara CNG briefly went off sale when Maruti introduced the 2025 update for the SUV this April. As before, the Grand Vitara CNG continues to be available in mid-spec Delta and Zeta trims, but it now gets several new features, including six airbags as standard.

  1. Grand Vitara CNG is available in Delta and Zeta trims
  2. Costs Rs 95,000 more than an equivalent petrol variant
  3. Grand Vitara CNG has a claimed fuel efficiency of 26.6km/kg

Here’s a look at the prices of the 2025 Grand Vitara CNG: 

Maruti Grand Vitara CNG price
CNG MTPetrol MTDifference
DeltaRs 13.48 lakhRs 12.53 lakhRs 95,000
ZetaRs 15.62 lakhRs 14.67 lakhRs 95,000

The new CNG variants cost an additional Rs 95,000 over an equivalent petrol variant. For reference, the last recorded ex-showroom price of the Grand Vitara CNG prior to this update was Rs 13.15 lakh and Rs 14.96 lakh for the Delta and Zeta variants, respectively.

2025 Maruti Grand Vitara CNG features

Adds ventilated seats, wireless charger on Zeta 

With the 2025 update for the Grand Vitara, a few top-end features became more accessible as Maruti Suzuki offered them on the lower trims. The same applies for the CNG variants as well.

The higher-spec Grand Vitara CNG Zeta variant now comes equipped with ventilated front seats, a wireless charger, an air purifier with PM2.5 filter and a tyre pressure monitoring system; six airbags have also been made standard on both CNG trims.

Other notable features on the Zeta trim include a 9-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, auto AC, a Clarion sound system, a rearview camera, keyless entry and go, connected car features and 17-inch alloys.

2025 Maruti Grand Vitara CNG powertrain, specs

Produces 89hp and 121.5Nm in CNG-spec

Under the hood, the Grand Vitara CNG continues to be powered by a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder engine, which produces 89hp and 121.5Nm in CNG spec. It is offered only with a 5-speed manual gearbox, and Maruti claims an efficiency of 26.6km/kg. In petrol spec, this engine produces 103hp and 137Nm.

Do note, the Grand Vitara continues to use a single, large CNG tank that compromises boot space, unlike smaller CNG models from Tata and Hyundai that have adopted a more convenient dual-CNG tank setup.

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