Tata launches the Nano CNG emax

Tata Motors has launched a new Tata Nano CNG emax which is an Eco friendly car. It is the first of the five brands in e-max series of CNG type cars. It is the first fuel efficient car with 36 km/kg of mileage in India. It gets globally renowned CNG kit components and the Co2 emission of this variant is 75.6g/km only.

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The Tata Nano CNG emax gets the bi-fuel engine option (CNG & Petrol).In this car it is possible to switch between the CNG mode and petrol mode by pressing a switch. The smart switching between the fuel modes is done with the help of the calibration of the Sequential gas injection system with an Intelligent Advanced Engine Management System (EMS).The car can be started on CNG while the other old CNG cars can be started only with the help of petrol.

It comes with the safety features like leak detection sensors, and interlock sensors. The interlock sensor is used to ensure that the engine is switched off during the filling of CNG gas. The car offers maximum luggage space because the CNG gas cylinders are fitted under the front seats. So it does not affect the passenger or luggage space. It is available in the CNG markets like Delhi, Gujarat, Lucknow and some places of Maharastra. The starting price of Nano CNG emax is Rs. 2.52 lakh

Mr. Ankush Arora, Sr. Vice President, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit (Commercial), Tata Motors said, “At Tata Motors, the core philosophy behind the launch of every new vehicle is anticipating what our customers need and blending it with the best-in-class technology and design engineering. This helps us arrive at an end product that suits the inherent automotive needs of our customers in a holistic way. From its inception, the Nano has been a path-breaking invention and the CNG version only adds to that and also underlines our commitment to be a sustainable automotive player. ”

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