Lexus and E10 petrol – can I use it in my car?

As part of the government’s strategy to reduce harmful emissions from transport, the new E10 petrol grade will be introduced across the United Kingdom from September 2021. Our guide to Lexus and E10 petrol answers a few questions about the change.

While it retains the same 95-octane rating as existing unleaded petrol, E10 petrol will contain a much higher proportion of ethanol. Currently, all petrol supplied at filling stations contains a five percent mix of ethanol, which is why it is known as E5. However, from September 2021, that proportion will be doubled in standard grade petrol and the fuel will be identified by the code E10.

This change will not affect Lexus owners with a diesel-powered vehicle.

Lexus and E10 petrol – which models can use the new fuel?

The good news is that the vast majority of Lexus models with a petrol engine or hybrid powertrain and that were officially supplied within the European market since January 1998 are compatible with E10 petrol. The only exceptions to this rule are the following models:

  • Lexus IS 250 with 2.5-litre V6 4GR-FSE engine made between August 2005 and September 2007
  • Lexus GS 300 with 3.0-litre V6 3GR-FSE engine made between January 2005 and September 2007
  • Lexus LS 460 with 4.6-litre V8 1UR-FSE engine made between August 2006 and September 2007

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How can I check if my Lexus can use E10 petrol?

All new Lexus models manufactured since 2011 and equipped with a petrol engine or hybrid powertrain are compatible with E10 fuel. 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 most filling stations.

You can also use this checker tool created by the government to support the E10 transition.

Can I use E10 petrol in my imported Lexus?

If your Lexus is an imported model that was not official 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.

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Lexus and E10 petrol – 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 will cut harmful transport emissions by 750,000 tonnes a year – 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.

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Lexus and E10 petrol – is this change 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.

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874 comments

  1. Hi,

    I have a Lexus CT200h F-sport hybrid reg HK14OYM. Is this compatible with E10 petrol? I have been using the E5 petrol. Can I change to E10 petrol now?

    1. Hello Colin, thanks for your question.

      Your 1999 IS200 is compatible with E10 petrol. However, your 2006 IS250 is not compatible with E10 so you should continue to use E5 petrol for this vehicle.

      Thanks.

    1. Hello Chester, thanks for your question.

      Please provide your Vehicle Registration so that we can look into this for you.

      Thanks.

  2. Hi, I am looking to buy an LS250 and I want to check a couple of regs to see if they are compatible with e10 as they are on the precipice of 2007/2008.
    As I understand it the manufacture date is the important thing rather than when the car was first registered so with that in mind when were these cars manufactured rather than first registered?

    DA57 GFO
    CV58 CVJ
    WP08 EYC
    GY07 VYT

    Thanks so much for your help.

    1. Hello Chris, thanks for your comment.

      We have checked the listed vehicles compatibility with E10 petrol:
      -DA57 GFO is not compatible with E10 petrol.
      -Please confirm this registration: CV58 CVJ, as our system doesn’t recognise it.
      -WP08 EYC is compatible with E10 petrol.
      -GY07 VYT is not compatible with E10 petrol.

      Hope this helps.

      Thanks.

      1. Thanks for your response, It’s very helpful

        Apologies, I got the reg wrong, it is: CA58 CVJ

        I’m just wondering are you looking at the manufacture date or the first registered date to determine E10 Compatibility?

        1. Hello Chris,

          We are glad we could help.

          We are looking at the production date to determine the vehicle’s compatibility with E10 petrol.

          CA58 CVJ is compatible with E10.

          Thanks.

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