Tata Motors is evaluating both CNG and strong hybrid powertrains for its larger vehicles—cars and SUVs above 4 metres—as it prepares for stricter fuel efficiency norms. The move signals a strategic expansion beyond EVs and small-car CNGs, with a focus on regulatory flexibility and consumer demand.
TaMo explores cleaner, scalable options for SUVs ahead of 2027 fuel norms
Tata Motors is actively exploring the feasibility of introducing CNG and strong hybrid powertrains in its larger passenger vehicles, including SUVs like the Harrier, Safari, and the upcoming Sierra. Currently, the company’s CNG offerings are limited to sub-4-metre models such as the Tiago, Tigor, Punch, and Nexon.
This shift comes in anticipation of the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE 3) norms set to take effect in 2027. According to Tata Motors MD Shailesh Chandra, hybrids offer a regulatory advantage as they are not bound by CAFE compliance, unlike EVs and CNG vehicles. With over 45% of Tata’s passenger vehicle sales already coming from alternative fuel models, the company is positioning itself to lead in the clean mobility transition.
Major takeaways
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Tata Motors evaluating CNG and hybrid options for vehicles above 4 metres
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Current CNG lineup includes only sub-4-metre models
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Larger SUVs like Harrier, Safari, and Sierra under consideration for hybrid tech
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Move aligns with upcoming CAFE 3 norms and clean mobility goals
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Hybrids offer regulatory flexibility and scalability for premium segments
Sources: Autocar India, Business Standard, Autocar Professional