At a Glance
| 100 PS Max Power (CNG mode) | 24 km/kg ARAI Claimed Mileage | 321 Litres Boot Space | 5 Star Bharat NCAP Rating |
Introduction
The Tata Nexon iCNG has rewritten the compact SUV rulebook — it’s not just a CNG car, it’s India’s first turbocharged CNG vehicle. For buyers in the Rs. 8 to 10 lakh bracket, the question isn’t whether to buy one, but which variant delivers the most value.
CNG prices remain a fraction of petrol costs in most Indian cities, and the Nexon iCNG turns that economic advantage into a full-fledged SUV experience — without sacrificing boot space, safety, or style. Here’s your complete guide to every variant priced under Rs. 10 lakh.
Why the Nexon iCNG Stands Out
Most CNG cars feel like a compromise — gutless acceleration, cramped boots stuffed with cylinders, and base-level feature sets. The Nexon iCNG breaks every one of those conventions. Powered by a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 100 PS and 170 Nm in CNG mode, it delivers a responsive, punchy drive that no naturally-aspirated CNG rival can match.
Tata’s patented twin-cylinder CNG technology places two smaller tanks under the boot floor, preserving a usable 321-litre cargo area — compared to single large-cylinder setups that gut the boot entirely. Add the factory-fitted safety of 6 airbags and a 5-star Bharat NCAP crash rating, and this is arguably the most complete CNG offering in India right now.
“The Nexon iCNG is the segment’s first turbocharged CNG SUV — a genuinely meaningful engineering achievement that makes the CNG driving experience feel premium rather than punishing.”
Nexon CNG Variants Under Rs. 10 Lakh
As of April 2026, Tata Nexon CNG Price four variants fall under the Rs. 10 lakh mark (ex-showroom, Delhi). Here’s the full breakdown:
| Variant | Ex-Showroom Price | Key Highlight |
| Smart CNG | Rs. 8.23 Lakh | Entry-level, 6 airbags, LED lights |
| Smart+ CNG | ~Rs. 8.90 Lakh | 7-inch touchscreen, wired CarPlay |
| Pure+ CNG (Best Value) | ~Rs. 9.50 Lakh | 10.25″ screen, wireless CarPlay |
| Pure+ S CNG | ~Rs. 9.80 Lakh | Optional sunroof, rear AC vents |
* Prices are ex-showroom Delhi. On-road prices will vary by city, insurance, and registration charges. Verify with your nearest Tata dealer.
Our Pick: Nexon Pure+ CNG — Best Value Under Rs. 10L
If you’re serious about long-term ownership satisfaction, the Pure+ CNG at approximately Rs. 9.50 lakh is the sweet spot. Here’s why it outshines the cheaper Smart variants:
What the Pure+ CNG adds over base variants:
- 25-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
- Height-adjustable driver’s seat plus front armrest for comfort
- Rear AC vents — essential for Indian summers
- 4-inch MID instrument cluster upgrade
- Eco, City & Sport drive modes for varied conditions
- 6 airbags standard across ALL CNG variants — no compromise on safety
- Full LED bi-function headlamps across every trim
The Smart CNG at Rs. 8.23 lakh is genuinely tempting — and it includes 6 airbags plus LED lights — but the lack of a proper infotainment system with wireless smartphone integration and rear AC vents will grate over daily use. The ~Rs. 1.27 lakh premium for the Pure+ buys a meaningfully better-equipped cabin.
Pros & Cons — All CNG Variants Under Rs. 10L
PROS
- India’s first turbo CNG engine delivering 100 PS
- 5-star Bharat NCAP crash safety rating
- 6 airbags as standard across all variants
- Twin-cylinder tech preserves 321L of boot space
- 24 km/kg ARAI claimed mileage
- Factory-fitted CNG — reliable, warranty-backed, and safe
- Modern exterior design with full LED lighting
- Eco/City/Sport drive modes across all variants
CONS
- Only 6-speed manual available — no AMT option in CNG
- Boot space reduced (321L vs 382L in petrol/diesel variants)
- 3-cylinder engine is less refined than some rivals
- No sunroof below the Pure+ S CNG variant
- Smart variant lacks modern infotainment entirely
- On-road price may cross Rs. 10L in many cities after taxes
Running Cost Advantage: CNG vs Petrol
This is where the Nexon iCNG really earns its price premium over the petrol variant. With CNG at roughly Rs. 90-95 per kg in Delhi versus petrol at Rs. 95-100 per litre, and the claimed 24 km/kg mileage, you’re looking at a running cost of approximately Rs. 3.8 to 4 per km on CNG — versus roughly Rs. 6.5 to 7 per km on petrol.
For someone covering 1,500 km a month, the monthly fuel saving alone can be Rs. 4,000 to 5,000. The payback period over the petrol variant (which is priced roughly Rs. 1.5 to 2 lakh lower for comparable trims) typically works out to 12 to 18 months of average usage — after which every kilometre is money in your pocket.
Who Should Buy the Smart CNG (Rs. 8.23L)?
The base Smart CNG is the right choice if: you primarily need a safe, fuel-efficient workhorse; infotainment isn’t a priority (or you plan to use a phone mount); and you want the absolute lowest upfront cost. It gets LED headlamps, 6 airbags, and the full turbo CNG powertrain. For fleet buyers, first-time car buyers, or rural users where CNG infrastructure is growing, it’s hard to beat.
Who Should Buy the Smart+ CNG (~Rs. 8.90L)?
This middle-ground variant adds a 7-inch touchscreen with wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It’s the minimum viable infotainment setup for someone who needs GPS navigation and hands-free calls. If wireless connectivity isn’t important to you but you still want a screen, the Smart+ CNG is a sensible stop.
Who Should Buy the Pure+ CNG (~Rs. 9.50L)?
This is the sweet spot — and the variant we recommend for most buyers. The 10.25-inch touchscreen with wireless phone integration, rear AC vents, height-adjustable seating, and front armrest collectively make this a genuinely comfortable, modern daily driver. If you can stretch to this variant, you absolutely should.
Who Should Buy the Pure+ S CNG (~Rs. 9.80L)?
The Pure+ S adds the option of a sunroof. If an electric sunroof is on your must-have list, this is your version — and at just ~Rs. 30,000 over the Pure+, it’s a reasonable premium for a feature many Indian buyers prize. Note that on-road, this variant may nudge past Rs. 11 lakh depending on your city.
Final Verdict
For budget buyers, the Tata Nexon iCNG represents a rare opportunity: a 5-star-safe, turbocharged SUV that costs less to run than a hatchback. The Pure+ CNG at ~Rs. 9.50 lakh is the most balanced pick — it crosses into genuinely comfortable daily-driver territory with a big screen, wireless phone integration, and rear AC vents. If your budget is truly stretched to its limit, the Smart CNG at Rs. 8.23 lakh still delivers an extraordinary amount of safety and performance per rupee. Either way, you’re getting India’s most ambitious CNG product — and a genuinely sensible long-term purchase.
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