India June 2026 alternative-fuel car sales: CNG, strong hybrid or EV for a city buyer?
India's alternative-fuel choice is widening
FADA's June 2026 retail data put CNG, strong hybrid and EVs together at 40.35% of passenger-vehicle retail. That is a market signal, not a universal recommendation: the sensible option still depends on how and where a car will be used.
| Powertrain | June 2026 PV retail share | What a city buyer should test |
|---|---|---|
| CNG | 24.33% (reported) | Fuel-station access, boot-space compromise and daily running-cost maths |
| Strong hybrid | 8.27% (reported) | Upfront premium, urban efficiency and long-trip convenience |
| EV | 7.75% (reported) | Reliable home or workplace charging, route charging and battery-warranty terms |
These are national retail shares, not proof that any one option will cost less for every household. Model prices, available variants, financing, parking and local service support can change the answer.
Where the decision usually turns
- Purchase and running cost: compare the on-road price, finance cost, fuel or electricity price and realistic annual distance.
- Daily usability: check charging access, CNG-station convenience, parking constraints and any space trade-off.
- Long trips and support: compare route confidence, service reach, warranty terms and resale expectations before choosing a powertrain.
For a city buyer in India, would CNG, a strong hybrid or an EV fit better—and which matters most in the final choice: upfront price, running cost, charging or fuel access, space, long-trip convenience, service or resale?
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