Narrowing gap between diesel-petrol prices, government restrictions in some cities and more expensive BS VI technology is putting diesel on the backburner.
In February 2020, sales of diesel-engined utility vehicles dropped 52% compared to February 2019.
Between April '19 February '20, petrol UVs doubled their share in total UV sales, with petrol cars gaining 7 percentage points.
Shift to petrol will get more pronounced from April 1 as stricter BS VI norms demand a significant 82% cut in PM2.5 emitted from diesel vehicles.
Under BS VI, NOx levels will go down by 25% for petrols and a drastic 68% for diesel engines, which also have to meet a severe 82% reduction in particulate matter levels.
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Diesel UV sales dive 50% in February as do diesel cars in first 11 months of FY2020

The writing was on the wall for some time but now the surge in the consumer shift to petrol power is crystal clear and OEMs will have to strategise to fuel their future in a difficult time.

29 Mar 2020 | 12268 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

April 1 and stringent BS VI are just two days away. The upgraded emission norm marks the end of a  transition that can be termed as the biggest technological leap the country’s auto industry has taken towards clean air. Internal combustion engines (ICEs) are primarily notorious for the production of carbon ...

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