India, New Delhi
India’s second largest carmaker Hyundai Motor India on Monday introduced CNG variant of its mid-size sedan ‘Accent’, which will be approx $1,325 more expensive than the existing version. The new Accent will be available in a bi-fuel model – petrol and CNG, the company said in a statement.
HMI has tied up with Korean CNG kit supplier CEV, who would provide all the components of the fitment. "The kit is not only safe but with an advanced Lambda control system
ensures that it meets the Euro III emission norms," it said.
Last year HMIL introduced a CNG variant for its flagship model -
Santro. Initially, the CNG Accent will be launched in Delhi and the NCR in
collaboration with CEV India.