What is the name of the new petrol?

E10 is a greener blend of petrol than the standard E5 fuel that Britain has been using for years. It contains a higher percentage of renewable fuel, bioethanol, than the current E5 mix, which means lower carbon emmissions. The ethanol is produced by fermenting plants such as wheat, corn and sugar beets into alcohol.
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Which is the new petrol E5 or E10?

E10 petrol has been rolled out across UK fuel stations, replacing the old E5 unleaded petrol in an effort to help drivers lower their carbon footprint. While E10 represents a step forward for greener motoring, you may have heard that some cars are not compatible with this new type of fuel.
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What is the new petrol that's coming in?

A more eco-friendly petrol is being introduced to filling stations. The government intends to make E10 the new standard petrol grade. The change is being made to cut carbon dioxide emissions, the Department for Transport (DfT) says - but not all cars will be able to run on it.
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Can I put the new E10 petrol in my car?

E10 petrol contains up to 10% renewable ethanol, compared to 5% currently, which is added to help reduce CO2 emissions1 , according to the Department for Transport. E10 petrol is compatible with almost all (95%)1 petrol-powered vehicles on the road today, including all cars built since 2011.
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What is the new petrol called in the UK?

During summer 2021, the standard (95 octane) petrol grade in Great Britain became E10.
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Can I mix E5 and E10?

Although E5 and E10 have different compositions, the Department for Transport says it is entirely safe to mix the two grades. Like mixing regular and super unleaded in the days of E5 petrol, mixing E5 and E10 in the same tank will not do any harm to your vehicle.
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What cars are not compatible with E10 fuel?

These are the 10 models that will have the most registered E10-incompatible cars, according to the RAC Foundation (number of cars in brackets):
  • Volkswagen Golf (28,066)
  • MG MGB (20,890)
  • Mazda MX-5 (18,162)
  • Nissan Micra (15,785)
  • Morris Minor (12,796)
  • Rover 25 (9,879)
  • MG MGF (9,352)
  • Ford Escort (8,947)
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Will E10 damage my car?

E10 petrol's higher bioethanol content is corrosive to rubber parts, gaskets, seals, metals and plastics, which causes engine damage, so it could dislodge deposits in older engines and fuel systems, causing blockages. It should only be used with expert advice, which means pretty much never.
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Is Super E10 Unleaded?

E10 is a biofuel made up of 90% regular unleaded and 10% ethanol – hence the E10 name. Standard unleaded fuel contains up to 5% ethanol and can be used in any petrol-engined car without problems or the need for modification.
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What is the best quality petrol in UK?

Premium fuels

Some retailers sell their own high-performance, high-octane fuels, e.g. Total Excellium Unleaded and Shell V-Power Unleaded, which has an octane rating of 99 RON, the UK's highest.
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What does E10 petrol do to older cars?

The prolonged use of E10 fuel in those older and classic vehicles not under manufacturer warranty can cause corrosion of some rubbers and alloys used in the engine and fuel systems. For those vehicles, the Department remains committed to ensuring that E5 is retained as a protection grade, if E10 is introduced.”
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Will E10 fuel be cheaper?

Burning a litre of unleaded will release more energy than burning a litre of ethanol. As you've likely surmised, this means that E10 fuel will yield slightly fewer miles per gallon than pure unleaded. However, E10 fuel does tend to be cheaper to buy, so while MPG might be down, cost per mile won't be.
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Why is E10 cheaper?

At the pump, E10 is generally the cheapest petrol per litre. Because the energy provided by the ethanol is less than the energy provided by pure petroleum, E10 has around 3% less energy than the equivalent amount of RON 91 petrol.
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Should I buy E5 or E10 petrol?

E10 is considered a less stable fuel than E5, which could lead to starting issues in some vehicles. Drivers may also need to get used to greater variations in petrol prices, with E10 being influenced by both the wholesale price of oil and the wholesale cost of food crops.
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Is E10 or E5 better?

E5 petrol is made up of 95 per cent unleaded petrol plus 5 per cent ethanol (which is why it's named 'E5'). E10 petrol is much more beneficial to the environment, containing 10% ethanol and 90% regular unleaded petrol. The result of this change is that CO2 emissions from our vehicle are cut down.
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Is E5 and E10 the same?

The main difference between is E5 and E10 fuel is that E5 contains only five per cent ethanol while E10 contains 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline. Another difference between E5 and E10 is how they are produced - ethanol is a renewable, colourless alcohol that is made from agricultural sources such as sugar beets.
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Is Super 95 same as E10?

E10 isn't just another name for Unleaded 95. "...a European Union directive requiring gas stations to sell fuel with 10 percent ethanol content has hit a snag in Germany, where consumers are avoiding the new petrol -- known as E10 -- because it is harmful to some cars..."
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Which cars Cannot use E10 petrol UK?

There are a couple of exceptions however which shouldn't be used with E10 petrol:
  • Fiat Barchetta (1.8 litre 16V)
  • Fiat Bravo/Brava 182 (1.6 litre 16V)
  • Fiat Doblò (1.6 litre 16V)
  • Fiat Marea (1.6 litre 16V, 2.0 litre 16V)
  • Fiat Multipla (1.6 litre 16V)
  • Fiat Palio (1.6 litre 16V)
  • Fiat Punto 188: (1.8 litre 16V)
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Is premium petrol better than E10?

“But E10 burns slightly less efficiently than premium unleaded meaning that drivers who opt for premium unleaded petrol will get a few more miles to the gallon.” The fresh warning comes after reports the new E10 fuel was having a massive effect on efficiency.
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Which UK fuel has no ethanol?

At the time of writing, there is no requirement for ethanol to be included in super unleaded (97/99) grade petrol, so if you're driving a cherished older vehicle (or putting one into long term car storage), consider a switch to the UK's only ethanol-free fuels, Esso Synergy Supreme+ Unleaded 97 and Synergy Supreme+ 99.
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How do I know if my car will take E10 petrol?

If you're not sure if you can use E10 in your vehicle, you could:
  1. check the vehicle owner's manual, the instructional booklet is specific to your vehicle.
  2. look inside of the fuel filler flap.
  3. ask the car, motorcycle or scooter manufacturer / local dealer.
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What's the difference between E10 and unleaded 91?

The RACQ's Renee Smith said E10 has a 3% lower energy content than 91, so you may find that you'll use slightly more fuel to travel the same distance. “To offset the increased consumption, you should look for E10 that is at least 3% cheaper than 91 petrol,” she said.
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What age cars Cannot use E10?

Promoted Stories. The good news is that all cars made after 2011 should be fine to fill up with E10, as well as the majority of vehicles made since the late 1990s. At the same time, this means it is older cars that could experience issues.
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Can my 2005 car use E10?

Cars that can't run on E10 petrol

If you drive an older petrol car, you may well be affected by the switch to E10. Some Audi and Volkswagen models up until around 2005 are not compatible, while some V6-powered Lexus models produced up to 2007 will still need E5.
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What octane is E10?

Bioethanol helps cut emissions when cars burn petrol and is a renewable source of energy — as it's a byproduct of sugar fermentation. If you haven't guessed, 'E10' means 95 octane fuel sold on UK forecourts will now be required to contain up to 10% of bioethanol in its mixture.
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