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Maruti Suzuki Presents Victoris CBG SUV at Japan Mobility Show 2025

The concept links the Victoris to biomethane sourced from organic waste with any market rollout contingent on fuel infrastructure readiness.

Overview

  • The showcased variant is derived from the Victoris CNG setup but retuned to run on compressed biomethane (CBG).
  • An under-floor dual-cylinder gas tank preserves luggage space, and exterior dimensions remain roughly 4,360 mm by 1,795 mm by 1,655 mm.
  • Maruti Suzuki began its CBG program in 2022 and has highlighted dairy/organic waste as feedstock, including a model plant developed with a dairy cooperative.
  • The Victoris CBG appeared alongside other new-energy exhibits such as a Fronx flex-fuel model and a hydrogen-powered motorcycle.
  • A commercial launch, including in India, is unconfirmed as deployment depends on feedstock supply, refueling infrastructure and certification, while current Victoris offerings include petrol, strong-hybrid and factory CNG.