Highlights
- Maruti Suzuki will showcase India’s first E100-compatible flex-fuel passenger vehicle on June 4.
- Event will be attended by Nitin Gadkari and Hardeep Singh Puri.
- Vehicle can run on 100% ethanol (E100) fuel.
- Likely models include WagonR Flex Fuel or Fronx Flex Fuel.
- Marks a major step in India’s alternative fuel and energy security strategy.
- Comes after government approval of testing and certification norms for E100 vehicles.
- Flex-fuel vehicles help reduce dependence on imported crude oil.
- Ethanol demand is expected to benefit sugarcane farmers and the rural economy.
- Government is exploring higher ethanol blends beyond the current E20 standard.
- Wider adoption may take time due to limited availability of E100 fuel infrastructure.
Key Points
- India’s first mass-market flex-fuel passenger car will be unveiled ahead of World Environment Day.
- The vehicle is designed to operate on pure ethanol as well as ethanol-petrol blends.
- Maruti Suzuki had earlier showcased a WagonR Flex Fuel prototype, while Suzuki displayed a Fronx Flex Fuel concept internationally.
- Ethanol-powered vehicles require specialized fuel systems and engine calibration.
- The initiative supports India’s goals of lowering emissions, reducing fuel imports, and promoting biofuels.









