How E20 Petrol Could Slowly Kill Your Car? Don't USE It Until You Read THIS - Hidden Dangers Explained
E20 Petrol: E20 petrol is a mix of 20% ethanol and 80% regular petrol. It's part of India’s plan to use cleaner fuels and reduce pollution and crude oil imports. Sounds great, right? But here’s the catch: not every car is ready for it so far. And using E20 in a car that isn’t E20 compliant or built for it can actually cause more harm than good. Let’s break it down.
E20 Petrol: E20 petrol is a mix of 20% ethanol and 80% regular petrol. It's part of India’s plan to use cleaner fuels and reduce pollution and crude oil imports. Sounds great, right? But here’s the catch: not every car is ready for it so far. And using E20 in a car that isn’t E20 compliant or built for it can actually cause more harm than good. Let’s break it down.
Damage

Maintenance Costs

Mileage And Performance

Engine Knocking

Environment

E20 Compatibility

Bottom Line

Bottom Line: E20 is safe only if your car is built for it. If not, it can cause wear and tear, reduce performance, and cost you more in the long run. Before you fill up with E20, check your car’s manual, look for a label near the fuel cap, or visit the manufacturer’s website to see if your model supports it. Don’t assume; it’s better to be safe than sorry.




