India’s two-wheeler industry has always been driven by the demand for affordable, fuel-efficient, and stylish vehicles. This time, TVS has taken a giant leap in innovation with the launch of its Petrol and CNG Hybrid Scooter, offering an incredible 256KM range at a price tag of just ₹60,000. This launch could redefine daily commuting for millions, offering the perfect balance between low running costs and eco-friendliness.
1. The Concept – Why Petrol and CNG Hybrid?
With rising fuel prices and increasing environmental concerns, CNG-powered vehicles are gaining popularity in India. However, a pure CNG scooter is rare in the market. TVS’ hybrid solution combines the benefits of petrol’s easy refueling with CNG’s cost efficiency.
- Petrol Mode: For longer rides or areas with no CNG availability.
- CNG Mode: For economical and eco-friendly city commuting.
This dual-fuel approach ensures that riders don’t face the “range anxiety” common in EVs or the fuel cost stress linked to petrol-only models.
2. Engine, Performance, and Mileage
The new TVS Hybrid Scooter is equipped with a refined single-cylinder, 110cc engine optimized for both petrol and CNG.
- On Petrol: Delivers around 65 KM/L mileage.
- On CNG: Offers 160-170 KM per tank depending on riding conditions.
When combined, the scooter boasts a total range of around 256KM before needing a refill – ideal for urban and semi-urban users who want fewer fuel stops.
3. Price & Affordability
Priced at ₹60,000 (ex-showroom), this hybrid scooter is set to disrupt the budget commuter market. CNG’s lower running cost (around ₹1.5 per KM) makes it cheaper to operate than both petrol and most electric scooters in the long run.
4. Design and Build Quality
TVS has ensured that this scooter doesn’t just save money but also turns heads on the road.
- Sleek aerodynamic bodywork.
- Dual-tone color themes for a sporty appearance.
- Sturdy frame designed to accommodate the additional CNG cylinder without compromising stability.
The under-seat storage is slightly smaller due to the CNG cylinder, but TVS has provided an additional front storage compartment for convenience.
5. Key Features
This scooter comes loaded with features, making it a perfect blend of functionality and style:
- Digital-analog instrument cluster showing petrol and CNG fuel levels.
- USB charging port for mobile devices.
- LED DRLs and halogen headlamp for improved visibility.
- Front telescopic suspension and rear spring-loaded suspension for a smooth ride.
- Integrated braking system (IBS) for better safety.
6. Maintenance and Running Cost
One of the biggest advantages of the TVS Hybrid Scooter is its low running cost:
- CNG fuel costs significantly less than petrol.
- CNG engines generally have longer life due to cleaner combustion.
- Maintenance is slightly higher than a petrol-only scooter but much lower than electric battery replacements.
TVS is also offering affordable service packages and extended warranty options for peace of mind.
7. Competition and Market Impact
Currently, there are very few CNG scooters in India, with the market dominated by petrol and electric options. By offering a hybrid, TVS is targeting:
- Daily commuters who travel long distances.
- Cost-conscious buyers who want to save on fuel.
- Eco-conscious riders who prefer lower emissions without sacrificing performance.
This move is likely to put pressure on rivals like Honda Activa, Hero Maestro, and Bajaj Chetak, which are currently focused on petrol or electric variants only.
8. Booking and Availability
The TVS Hybrid Scooter will be available for booking soon at authorized dealerships. Initial launch cities will be Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Lucknow – locations with a strong CNG refueling infrastructure. Gradually, TVS plans to expand availability across India.
Booking amount is expected to start at ₹5,000, with deliveries commencing within a month of booking.
9. Final Verdict – Should You Buy It?
If you’re looking for a daily commuter that’s cheap to run, eco-friendly, and reliable, the TVS Petrol-CNG Hybrid Scooter is an excellent choice.
- Pros: Excellent range, low running cost, hybrid flexibility, affordable price.
- Cons: Slightly less under-seat storage, CNG availability limited to certain cities.
For urban riders, this scooter could be the perfect middle ground between petrol and electric vehicles, offering the best of both worlds.