Maruti Suzuki has unveiled its first flex-fuel vehicle, marking a significant step in India's transition towards cleaner and more sustainable mobility solutions. The vehicle is designed to run on ethanol-blended fuel, supporting the government's push to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and increase the use of domestically produced biofuels. The launch is expected to boost India's green mobility ambitions, strengthen energy security, and contribute to lower vehicle emissions. Industry experts view the move as an important milestone in the country's evolving alternative-fuel ecosystem and a step towards a more sustainable transportation future.

India's auto sector is set for a revolution with Maruti Suzuki launching the country's first mass-market flex-fuel passenger vehicle. This move supports green mobility and reduces…

Maruti Suzuki has unveiled its first flex-fuel vehicle, marking a significant step in India's transition towards cleaner and more sustainable mobility solutions. The vehicle is…

Maruti Suzuki has launched India's first flex-fuel passenger car, the Wagon R. This move aims to significantly cut crude oil imports and lower carbon emissions. The technology…

Maruti Suzuki's CEO emphasizes the need for a comprehensive ecosystem to support flex-fuel adoption, reducing imports and emissions in India.

Maruti Suzuki has launched the WagonR Flex Fuel, India's first flex-fuel passenger car, capable of running on E85 fuel, advancing its commitment to eco-friendly technologies.

India’s push for flex-fuel vehicles can help meet twin national goals of cutting crude oil imports and reducing carbon emissions, but will require a full supporting ecosystem from…

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd has launched India’s first flex-fuel car which gives the flexibility to customers to run on any blend of ethanol and petrol from E20 toE100.

Maruti Suzuki has unveiled India’s first flex-fuel passenger car, a WagonR prototype that can run on petrol-ethanol blends up to 100% ethanol. The move puts ethanol in the…

India is launching E85 fuel on Friday. This is an 80-85% ethanol-blended petrol. The move aims to boost flex fuel mobility across the nation. Minister Hardeep Singh Puri will…