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These are all the gas cars for sale in Spain
Gas-powered cars -LPG or CNG- are being the big losers, so we tell you what the alternatives are in Spain
Although electrification is taking up much of the spotlight in the automotive sector, there are a good number of gas powered cars in the market that are being the big hidden gems.
Within the offer, we have Two options: LPG – Liquefied Petroleum Gas – or CNG – Compressed Natural Gas –If you want to clarify the doubts between both, do not miss the Report from our colleagues at Top10motor where they explain the differences.
This type of cars have several Advantages over electric or plug-in hybrid cars: it will take us the same time to refuel as with a conventional combustion car, they are cheaper and have all the Advantages of the ECO Label. For this reason, we are going to give you a list of all the gas cars that are for sale in Spain.
These are the gas cars you can buy in Spain
Audi A3 g-tron
El Audi A3 g-tron Under the hood is a 1.5 hp 131 TFSI engine linked to an S tronic dual-clutch automatic transmission. The main difference is that it has three CNG tanks capable of storing 17,3 kilos of this fuel, so its autonomy running on gas alone is close to 411 kilometers. In addition, it has another small seven-liter gasoline tank with which we can go to the nearest gas station to fill up the tanks.
Audi A4 Avant g-tron
El Audi A4 Avant g-tron It uses the 2.0 hp 170 TFSI engine associated with the S tronic automatic transmission. It has the same fuel tank layout as its little brother, so it has a range of 383 kilometers running on CNG.
Dacia Duster LPG
El Dacia Duster LPG It has a 1.6-litre naturally aspirated engine that produces 114 horsepower. It also has two tanks: one for 50 litres of petrol and another for 18 kilos of LPG, so it can travel around 200 kilometres powered only by liquefied petroleum gas.
Dacia Sandero LPG
El Dacia Sandero LPG It uses exactly the same structure as the previous model, so we will also have a 50-litre petrol tank and another 19-kilo LPG tank, so that the combined range can reach 900 kilometres.
Fiat Panda LPG
Fiat is switching from LPG engines to mild hybrids. However, we still have a option in the Fiat Panda range with this alternative: the 1.2 Fire with 69 hp, an option clearly focused on urban driving. It has a gas tank of about 30 liters, so it achieves a total autonomy of 410 kilometers for just over 20 euros.
Seat Arona TGI
The engine chosen to move the Seat Arona TGI It is the 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine with 90 hp, associated with a six-speed manual transmission. Like its Audi siblings, it has three CNG tanks, so it can travel more than 400 km with this fuel. In addition, we will also have an additional 9-litre petrol tank so that we do not run out of gas if we cannot find a nearby gas station.
Seat Ibiza TGI
In this case, the mechanical structure of the Seat Ibiza TGI It is exactly the same, so we will have the 1.0 HP 90 TSI block and three tanks with which we can travel the same kilometers as in the previous model.
Seat Leon TGI
In this case, the Seat compact has just launched a new generation. However, we already know that the Seat Leon 2020 will continue to have a CNG alternative in its range, so we will give you more information.
Skoda Octavia G-TEC
El Skoda Octavia G-TEC has been the protagonist of the latest video from our colleagues at Paella Motor to explain how a CNG car works –we leave it below so you don't miss it-. This one has the 1.5 HP 130 G-TEC engine associated with the DSG automatic transmission and has the same tank structure as its brothers from the VAG Group.
SsangYong XLV LPG
El Ssang Yong XLV It is a good alternative if we want an economical family car with an ECO label. Under the hood it has a 1.6-litre, 128-hp engine associated with a six-speed manual transmission. It has a huge 53-litre LPG tank.
Subaru XV Bi-Fuel
El Subaru XV Bi-Fuel that we tested It recently uses a 1.6-litre boxer engine with 114 hp, an all-wheel drive system and a continuously variable automatic transmission or CVT. This has an LPG adaptation system, so it can do up to 400 kms for prices around 20 euros.
Subaru Outback Bi-Fuel
El Subaru Outback Bi-Fuel It is one of the great alternatives in the gas car market in Spain. It has a 2.5-litre boxer engine that develops 175 hp. In addition, it has two tanks installed: one for LPG and one for petrol, each of them holding 60 litres, so that it can travel up to 1.200 kilometres without having to stop at the petrol station.
Subaru Impreza Bi-Fuel
If we opt for the compact model from the Japanese brand, we will have a 1.6-litre boxer engine that develops 114 hp and is associated with the typical Subaru CVT transmission. In this case, it has a 50 litre tank of petrol and another 62 litres of LPG, which also makes it a real mile-eater.
Subaru Levorg Bi-fuel
The range of Subaru gas cars It is one of the largest on the market, so the fourth model to appear in it is the Subaru Levorg Bi-Fuel. It uses a 2.0-litre boxer engine with 150 hp and has an LPG tank with which it can travel around 500 kilometres powered only by gas and up to 1.000 if combined with the petrol tank.
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