Maruti Suzuki has taken the automotive world by surprise at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, where it showcased the all-new Victoris CNG — a next-gen version of its popular compact crossover. The highlight? A smart blend of eco-efficiency, practicality, and affordability, designed for markets like India where CNG cars are booming. The Victoris CNG is not just another green car — it’s a statement that Suzuki is serious about sustainable mobility without compromising on performance.
Victoris CNG Revolution in the Making
At the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, Suzuki displayed how the Victoris CNG has been engineered differently from traditional CNG models. Instead of simply adding a CNG kit, Suzuki redesigned the powertrain around its CBG (Compressed Biomethane Gas) technology, offering cleaner combustion and better fuel economy. The company claims this innovation can cut emissions drastically while keeping running costs nearly 50% lower than petrol models.
The Victoris CNG also gets a sleeker front fascia, new alloy wheels, and a sporty dual-tone finish. Inside, the cabin offers a modern layout with a floating infotainment screen, premium fabric upholstery, and dual airbags as standard. Suzuki aims to target both fleet and personal car buyers who want style and savings in one package.

Victoris CNG Specifications
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What Makes the Victoris CNG Special
The Victoris CNG stands apart because it’s part of Suzuki’s future-ready “Green Fleet” initiative showcased at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show. The automaker plans to launch multiple biomethane-compatible vehicles in India, aligning with its goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

