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With petrol hitting new highs Maruti Suzuki pushes CNG output

A bulk of the 200,000+ pending orders that Maruti Suzuki has is for the CNG versions

October 27, 2021 / 17:34 IST
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Maruti Suzuki, India’s largest carmaker, would likely give production priority to CNG-run models in the upcoming weeks following improvement in semiconductor availability.

The Delhi-based company is hoping to improve its production rate in November compared to October which had seen a 40 percent cut in output due to the shortages in semiconductor availability.

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A bulk of the 200,000+ pending orders that Maruti Suzuki has is for the CNG versions. The Ertiga CNG, for instance, has been in top demand with waiting period stretching to four months and beyond. Demand for CNG has seen a surge following prices of petrol and diesel hitting new highs. While a kilogram of CNG costs Rs 57 a litre of petrol costs Rs 113 in Mumbai.

“The customer demand is very strong and there is a government push towards CNG. We are trying to develop additional CNG variants. We are facing semiconductor shortage issue. But we are expecting the supplies to improve and so we will increase the supplies of CNG vehicles too,” Kenichi Ayukawa, Managing Director, Maruti Suzuki India said in an earnings call.