City
Epaper

Toyota Kirloskar forays into CNG segment with Glanza and Hyryder

By IANS | Updated: November 9, 2022 17:30 IST

Chennai, Nov 9 Japanese-Indian joint venture Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Wednesday signalled its foray into the compressed natural ...

Open in App

Chennai, Nov 9 Japanese-Indian joint venture Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Wednesday signalled its foray into the compressed natural gas (CNG) powered segment.

According to the company, car buyers now have the option of CNG fuel for Glanza and Hyryder models.

The Toyota Glanza, which was launched earlier this year, will now be available with a CNG variant in the S & G grades, along with a manual transmission powertrain.

Hyryder too will now be available with a factory-fitted CNG kit in both S & G grades. Equipped with a manual transmission powertrain in both the grades, the CNG variant will be in addition to the self-charging strong hybrid electric as well as the Neo Drive variants.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Toyota Kirloskar MotorLexus indiaToyota kirloskar motor indiaToyota kirloskar motor pvt ltd
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraToyota Announces Rs 20,000 Crore Investment in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar to Drive Jobs and Economic Growth

BusinessDJ Toyota celebrates 1,000-delivery landmark with grand event

BusinessDJ Toyota celebrates 1,000-delivery landmark with grand event

BusinessDJ Toyota celebrates 1,000-delivery landmark with grand event

InternationalToyota Kirloskar inducts two senior officials to its board

International Realted Stories

InternationalBangladesh Chief Adviser "deeply saddened" over death of ex-PM Khaleda Zia, calls her a guardian of democracy

InternationalUS man charged with international terrorism for supporting ISIS

InternationalBNP braces for transition of power from Begum Zia to Taqriue Rahman ahead of February polls

InternationalAlleged Sydney shooters were not part of terror cell, police say

InternationalIndian national challenges US immigration detention