The new E10 petrol grade is being introduced across the United Kingdom from September 2021. The move is part of the government’s strategy to reduce harmful emissions from transport
Although the new E10 petrol retains the same 95-octane rating as existing unleaded petrol, it contains a much higher proportion of ethanol. Currently, all petrol supplied at filling stations contains a five per cent mix of ethanol, which is why it is known as E5. However, from September 2021, that proportion will be doubled in standard grade petrol. The fuel will be identified by the code E10.
This change will not affect Toyota owners with a diesel-powered vehicle.
Which Toyota models can use E10 petrol?
If your Toyota has a petrol engine or hybrid powertrain and was officially produced for European markets since January 1998, it will be compatible with E10 petrol.
The only exceptions to this rule are the following vehicles:
- Toyota Avensis with 2.0-litre 1AZ-FSE engine made between July 2000 and October 2008.
- Toyota Avensis with 2.4-litre 2AZ-FSE engine made between June 2003 and October 2008.
If your vehicle was produced before January 1998, it cannot use E10 fuel.
Can you use E10 petrol in imported cars?
If your car is an imported model that was not officially sold in European markets, we recommend staying on E5 by using super unleaded, which has a higher octane rating. Having received queries from owners regarding specific imported models, we are investigating this further.
How can I check if my Toyota can use E10 petrol?
This can be confirmed by checking the owner’s manual or looking at the information printed on the inside of the fuel filler flap. If you are still unsure, use E5 petrol, which will continue to be dispensed from the super unleaded pump at many filling stations.
Why is the ethanol content being increased?
Ethanol is a renewable, non-fossil biofuel produced from sustainable sources. It is made using by-products from the farming industry, such as those from wheat, corn and sugar crops.
By increasing the proportion of biofuel in petrol, the content of fossil fuel and therefore our reliance on it decreases. This will reduce the overall levels of CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions from vehicles and help the government achieve its climate change targets. It has been calculated that this change from E5 to E10 petrol will cut harmful transport emissions by 750,000 tonnes a year. That’s the equivalent of taking 350,000 cars off the road.
Why isn’t the ethanol content much higher?
The composition of ethanol is different to that of a crude oil based fossil fuel such as petrol. Higher blends of ethanol can cause corrosion of some rubbers and alloys used in the engine and fuel systems of some older vehicles.
A small number of these vehicles will need to continue using E5 petrol, and this will remain widely available at filling stations in super unleaded grade.
Is this change to E10 petrol only happening in the UK?
No. In fact, E10 petrol is already common throughout the world. It has also been the reference fuel used for all new car emissions and performance testing since 2016.
Useful link The government has a simple ‘E10 checker’ tool on its website here.
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Hi please can you tell me if I can use E10 rav4 Y826 PNT
Hi there,
As your vehicle was produced after January 1998 and is not on the exceptions list, you can use E10 fuel.
Thanks.
Hi can someone advise me what’s best for my pick up a Toyota hilux 1.8 1992… 4×2 regards .
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your comment.
As your vehicle is produced before January 1998, it is not compatible with E10 fuel.
Please continue to use E5.
Thanks.
Hi can I use e10 fuel on my Japanese Alphard import?
Hi there,
We don’t have any information on imported vehicles so can only recommend that you continue to use E5 fuel.
Thanks.
Will my 2004 t3 1.3 Toyota Yaris ,I think assembled in France,be compatible with the new E10 petrol?
Hi Ralph,
Thanks for your comment.
Please provide us with your vehicle registration so we can look into this for you.
Thanks.
I have a 2007 Avensis and I know I can’t use E10 petrol, i have seen that people are using an additive, please can you advise what i can use?
Hi Claire,
Please continue to use E5 petrol.
Thanks.
It’s a 2ltr and reading the gov website i can’t use E5. The engine 1AZ FSE
Hi Claire,
The higher blends of ethanol in E10 petrol can cause corrosion of some rubbers and alloys in older Avensis models.
E5 fuel will still be available in super unleaded form, so please continue to use this.
Thanks.
helloy, i have a 2006 toyota alphard hybrid japanese import. can i use E10?
Hi there,
Thanks for your comment.
Unfortunately, we don’t have any information on imported vehicles so can only recommend that you continue to use E5 fuel.
Thanks.
hi
is it ok to use e10 on t187mga toyota corolla
Hi there,
As your vehicle was produced after January 1998 and isn’t on the exception list, you can use E10 fuel.
Thanks.
I have two 1997 Toyota picnics P183EDY
and P140PUR , I presume both must now use Super Unleaded E5 ?
But what about my 1998 reg 1.3 Starlet S427JTR ?
I’ll be gutted if that also needs Super Unleaded E5 as it’s 13p/Ltr more expensive locally!
Hi Stephen,
Thanks for your comment.
As your two Toyota Picnics were produced before January 1998, they cannot use E10 fuel.
However, as your Starlet was produced after January 1998, it can use E10 fuel.
Please let us know if you have any further questions.
Thanks.
Can you swap between E10 and E5 depending on what the petrol station has on offer?
Hi Jackie,
Please provide us with your vehicle registration so we can look into this for you.
Thanks.
Hi I have a Toyota avensis 1.8l I’m I okay to use the new e10 petrol
Hi Gabby,
Please provide us with your vehicle registration so we can look into this for you.
Thanks.