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Can your car be converted to LPG?

Bruce Simpson • Feb 01, 2024

Check if there is an LPG or CNG system for your vehicle

Every week our partners, Prins, keep extending their range of certified LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) and CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) systems for Direct Injection (DI) engines for cars, SUV and trucks, new and old. With that, Prins maintains the position of worldwide leader in offering a wide range of conversion products for car drivers who are cost conscious and care about the environment.


There are no noticeable differences compared to running your vehicle on petrol. Lower fuel costs and lower emissions are design objectives for all of our systems. All our systems and components are certified to R67, R110 and/or R10. In addition, most systems comply with the emission-related G3 and R115 regulations.


We'll find the right fuel system for you

What car do you drive? With our online Vehicle Checker you can check if there is an LPG or CNG system available for your vehicle. Simply enter your vehicle details into our Vehicle Checker or download the latest list to check if your vehicle can be converted, then give us a call for a quote and to arrange a conversion date.


If you cannot find a solution for your car, please contact us to discuss. We continuously develop new LPG and CNG systems for cars fitted with the most modern direct injection engines.


Over the years, we have converted thousands of cars and vans to LPG and CNG and HGV’s to LPG, CNG and LNG. We can also convert the latest direct injection petrol engines to LPG or CNG and can service or repair your systems.


For your free quote, or any questions, please contact us today.

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