Eco-Friendly: The CNG variant significantly reduces harmful emissions like CO2 and NOx, making it an environmentally conscious choice.

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Lower Fuel Costs: CNG is cheaper than petrol, offering substantial savings on fuel expenses over time.

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Extended Engine Life: Cleaner combustion in CNG engines reduces wear and tear, potentially leading to longer engine life and fewer maintenance issues.

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Quieter Operation: CNG engines produce less noise compared to petrol engines, enhancing the overall riding experience, especially in urban areas.

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Government Incentives: Potential buyers may benefit from government subsidies, lower taxes, and other incentives for choosing a CNG vehicle.

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Limited Refueling Infrastructure: CNG stations are primarily found in urban areas, making it difficult for riders in rural areas to refuel.

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Reduced Performance: CNG has a lower energy density than petrol, resulting in reduced power output and acceleration in the scooter.

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Higher Initial Cost: The CNG variant of the Jupiter 125 is likely to be more expensive upfront due to the cost of the CNG kit and necessary modifications.

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Increased Weight: The additional weight of the CNG tank may affect the scooter's handling, making it feel less agile in tight traffic situations.

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Shorter Range: The driving range of the CNG variant is generally shorter than that of the petrol version, requiring more frequent refueling stops.

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