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Hyundai Aura E Hy-CNG price starts from Rs 7.49 lakh - Check all details

04 Sept 2024
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Key highlights
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    Hyundai Aura CNG now available with base E variant
  • 2
    More affordable than the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios CNG
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    Hyundai Aura CNG continues with the single CNG tank
Outline

Following the high demand for CNG cars, Hyundai has launched the Aura E Hy-CNG, which brings down the price for the Aura CNG. The Hyundai Aura E Hy-CNG is priced at Rs 7.49 lakh ex-showroom, which makes it even more affordable than the Grand i10 Nios Hy-CNG. 

 

Hyundai Aura E Hy-CNG launched

 

The Hyundai Aura E is the base variant of the sub-compact sedan and the introduction of CNG with the base variant makes it even more affordable than its hatchback sibling. However, unlike the Grand i10 Nios that now offers dual CNG tanks in order to offer more boot space, the Aura CNG continues with its large single CNG tank. Since sedans already have a big boot, the incorporation of a CNG tank doesn’t hamper the storage capacity as severely as in the case of small hatchbacks, like the Grand i10 Nios.

 

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Hyundai Aura E Hy-CNG features

 

Despite being the entry-level variant, the Hyundai Aura E Hy-CNG offers a long list of features. These features include front power windows, driver seat height adjustment, adjustable rear seat headrests and a 8.89 cm (3.5”) speedometer with multi-information display. The sedan also boasts stylish Z-shaped LED taillamps that enhance its design appeal, making it a standout on the road. Safety remains a top priority for HMIL, and the AURA HyCNG E trim is no exception. It comes with 6 airbags, 3-point seat belts (all seats), seatbelt reminder (all seats), and a host of safety features ensuring peace of mind for both the driver and passengers.

 

Hyundai Aura E Hy-CNG Launched interior

 

Hyundai Aura CNG engine specifications

 

The Hyundai Aura CNG continues with its 1.2L petrol-CNG engine. When running on CNG, the engine produces 69PS of power and 95Nm of torque. Switching to petrol, the power and torque output increase to 83PS and 114Nm respectively. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed manual transmission only whereas the petrol variants of the Aura also offer the option of a 5-speed automated manual transmission.

 

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