Diesel was the preferred fuel for Indians for a very long period. However, as concerns about climate change have grown, more laws governing carbon emissions have gradually rendered diesel engines obsolete, particularly at the lower end of the market. Due to their harder construction and higher fuel efficiency, diesel engines do, on average, have a longer lifespan than gasoline engines. This allows automobiles to drive around 40% further than petrol engines. They require less upkeep as well.
Diesel engines continue to perform very well because they have been able to attract a following among enthusiasts due to their performance advantages at a comparatively cheaper cost. There are still some diesel vehicles available, but several Indian companies have completely stopped producing them, and the majority of the more reasonably priced models have also vanished from the market.