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I have a budget of around Rs. 10 lakh and want to buy a good-looking SUV with a CNG option, good features and strong fuel efficiency. Which one would you recommend?

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Get the Tata Punch iCNG. It fits your Rs. 10 lakh budget, looks like a proper small SUV, and the factory CNG keeps running costs very low. Tata’s twin-cylinder CNG tanks free up more boot space than other CNG SUVs, so your luggage will still fit. It rides well over bad roads, and the higher seat makes city driving easy. Pick a mid variant, and you still get the basics you want, like touchscreen with Android Auto, steering controls, rear camera, and decent safety kit.

Do note that the CNG version feels slow, especially with a full load or on highways. But for your use case, the Punch iCNG is the most balanced choice.

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Posted on: 8 Jul 2026