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Struggling Japanese Automaker Suzuki hopes it will fare
better in India than it has
in the US.
To help make sure it does, Suzuki introduced Indian press to a full line-up of
clean-burning CNG vehicles earlier this week. 
Suzuki is no stranger to CNG production models, and hopes
that the new line-up of cars will boost sales in India’s emerging car market. In
fact, Maruti Suzuki is predicting a 25% increase in overall sales once the CNG
variant of the Alto K10 (just one the 5 CNG models shown) arrives in dealer
showrooms later this month.
In addition to the Alto, the company has introduced
dual-fuel CNG versions of the Estilo, Wagon R, Eeco, and (Fiat-based) SX4,
making use of innovative CNG engine tech called “intelligent Gas-Port
Injection,” or i-GPI. According to Suzuki, the i-GPI technology makes use of
its ECU’s advanced processing power to ensures that the ride, handling, and
feel of the cars is nearly identical in both standard gas and CNG
driving “modes.”
With CNG being nearly 60% less expensive than gasoline, many
Indians have tried their hand at DIY-style conversions to conventional gas
cars. Suzuki hopes that the sophistication of their system, coupled with added
safety systems in place in the OEM’s factory-made CNG cars, will tempt would-be
converters to trade-out of their cars instead.
Source: Gas 2.0
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