Mahindra Confirms All Its Vehicles Are Compatible With E20 Petrol in India, Releases Statement

Mahindra Automotive has confirmed that its entire vehicle lineup is fully compatible with E20 fuel, addressing concerns surrounding India's ethanol-blended petrol rollout. The company stated that its models meet all technical requirements, supporting the country's push towards cleaner and more sustainable mobility solutions.

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Mahindra Automotive has released an official statement confirming its vehicles’ compliance with E20 fuel standards. The announcement addresses ongoing discussions around the introduction of ethanol blended petrol in India, reassuring customers that Mahindra SUVs and other models are fully compatible with the new fuel. E20 fuel, which contains 20 per cent ethanol, is part of India’s strategy to reduce dependence on imported crude oil and lower emissions. Mahindra emphasised that its current lineup meets the necessary technical requirements for safe and efficient operation with E20. The statement aims to provide clarity to owners and potential buyers amid the nationwide rollout of the blended fuel. Mahindra continues to support government initiatives promoting greener mobility solutions. Maruti Suzuki, Toyota Assure E20 Petrol Is Safe; Deny Engine Damage Risk.

All Mahindra Vehicles Compatible With Ethanol Blended Petrol

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