The CNG Initiative (Pi-CNG) of President Bola Tinubu has recorded another milestone as Hyundai Nigeria has rolled out CNG vehicles for various categories of automobiles nationwide.
The locally assembled models include the Hyundai Grand i10, Hyundai Accent, Hyundai Creta and Hyundai Tucson.
The company described its latest achievement as supporting the Nigerian government’s efforts to flood the country with sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly transport solutions.
The Sun reported that Gaurav Vashisht, the company’s head of sales and marketing, said the locally assembled vehicles target most vehicle buyers, including retail customers or status vehicle owners from different corporate entities.
He stated the CNG Grand i10 is targeted at fleet owners and first-time buyers, all of which focus on vehicle reliability and low-cost ownership. He disclosed that the company’s customers can acquire tropicalised and affordable vehicles with factory-fitted parts instead of converting unsafe imported used cars.
Also, the firm’s Grand i10, Accent, Creta, and Tucson come with factory-fitted CNG kits, including bulletproof CNG cylinders. Hyundai provides an auto finance plan Vashisht said it aims to accommodate all Nigerian auto buyers.
The company has also provided auto finance options for buyers who need help to make a one-time payment for CNG vehicles.
The Nigerian government introduced the Presidential CNG Initiative (Pi-CNG) in 2023 to encourage car firms to produce factory-fitted CNG vehicles.
Legit.ng previously reported that the government followed up the initiative by providing free CNG conversion kits for vehicle owners.
Also, the government announced free CNG conversion centres nationwide for commercial and private vehicle owners. President Tinubu unveiled plans to sell CNG at N230 per litre to push the policy further.