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Compatibility:
Other than a few exceptions listed below all Renault vehicles manufactured since 1997 are E10
compatible.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is 95RON-E10 unleaded fuel?
It is a blend of petrol which can contain up to 10% ethanol or 22% of ETBE (crude oil
derivatives). E10 is the term most widely used for such blends, while SP95-E10 is the official
French term used in the country's ministerial decree. For many years now, European
regulations have allowed up to 5% of ethanol or 15% of ETBE to be incorporated into petrol.
Note:
It is not yet known which term other European countries will use, since France is the first
country to market this ethanol-blended petrol.
Can I add ethanol to standard 95RON or 98RON fuel without exceeding the 10% ceiling?
No, because 95RON-E10 has been specially engineered to ensure that your engine operates
smoothly.
If a vehicle is not compatible with 95RON-E10, will standard 95RON or 98RON be sold?
Yes, standard 95RON and 98RON petrol blends with up to 5% ethanol will continue to be sold.
Which fuel should consumers use?
In the case of vehicles registered before 1997 (as well as the later vehicles which feature on the
above list), motorists should continue to use the petrol recommended in their owner's handbook.
Vehicles compatible with 95RON-E10 can run on any of these three fuels.
If 95RON-E10 is used in a vehicle that is not compatible, what happens?
Running E10 petrol in an engine not designed to use it, can damage some metal and rubber
components, which can lead to fuel or oil leaks. Motorist should be very careful not to make this
mistake. If they do, the whole fuel system will have to be purged.
Will my vehicle's fuel consumption be higher with this fuel?
Yes, It will be between 1.5 and 2% higher using 95RON-E10 compared with the currently
available 95RON petrol. Customers will not really notice any difference. The higher consumption
is due to the ethanol's energy output, which is lower than that of petrol. 95RON-E10 does not
affect how your vehicle operates in any other way – servicing and maintenance, pollution,
driveability, etc.
All petrol Renault engines produced since 1997 (exceptions above) are E10-compatible.