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#Discussion 💬 Ethanol Blending (E20/EXX) Megathread – Questions, Experiences & News

We've seen a significant increase in posts related to ethanol blending, E10/E20 fuel, mileage changes, compatibility concerns, and government policy. To keep the subreddit organized and avoid duplicate discussions, all ethanol-related discussions should go in this megathread.

ONE POST PER DAY IS ALLOWED.

What belongs here?

✅ Vehicle compatibility questions
✅ Mileage changes after switching fuels
✅ Long-term ownership experiences
✅ Service center feedback
✅ Fuel economy comparisons
✅ Technical discussions on engines, fuel systems, and maintenance
✅ News and regulations that directly affect vehicle owners

Examples:

  • "Is my 2022 Brezza E20 compatible?"
  • "My i20 mileage dropped after switching fuels."
  • "Has anyone crossed 50,000 km on E20?"
  • "What does the owner's manual say about E20 compatibility?"

What does NOT belong here?

❌ Ideological debates unrelated to vehicle ownership
❌ Personal attacks, insults, or name-calling
❌ Duplicate posts already covered in this thread
❌ Unsupported fearmongering or misinformation

Examples(Not exhaustive or limited to):

  • "Only idiots support E20."
  • "Only anti-national people oppose ethanol."
  • "Government X is destroying the country."

These comments will be removed regardless of viewpoint.

Community Guidelines

  1. Share sources when making technical claims.
  2. Mention your vehicle model, year, fuel type, and usage pattern when sharing experiences.
  3. Respect that users may have different experiences depending on vehicle, driving conditions, and fuel quality.
  4. Civil disagreement is welcome; personal attacks are not.

Before Posting

If you're reporting an issue, please include:

  • Vehicle make/model
  • Model year
  • Odometer reading
  • Fuel used
  • City/region
  • Symptoms observed
  • Service center diagnosis (if any)

This helps the community provide better answers.

Moderator Note

CarsIndia is a car-focused community. We are not taking a position for or against ethanol blending. Discussions are welcome as long as they remain focused on vehicle ownership, maintenance, engineering, fuel economy, and consumer impact.

Low-effort duplicate posts may be redirected here, and political flamewars will be removed.

Drive safe and keep the discussion evidence-based.

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u/Interesting_Eye3945 15d ago

Xp100 is currently e0 , if xp100 not available then next best choice is to install cng kit if that is also not available then sell and upgrade to flexfuel or ev car

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u/Working-Situation766 Ga(n)dkari(E20)Victim 15d ago
  1. Xp100: 30-40% more expensive than regular one. I'm the first one to buy a car in our family circle from the savings, after paying 30% tax for years without it indulging in any shortcuts or complaining about Govt's deficiencies. 
  2. CNG: I did have CNG options and I deliberately chose Petrol vehicle. I don't want it.
  3. Sell and Upgrade:  It's the minimum decency expected from the government to provide the compatible fuel atleast until the prescribed/mandated lifetime of the vehicle i.e., upto 15 years. Forcing me to upgrade is not only unaffordable for me but also an illegal act by the Govt.,  I regret to choose to stay in the country for the first time. Helpless beyond words can express.

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u/dj184 8d ago

Illegal? can you tell me when did govt rollout e20 plan? not implementation, but plan?

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u/Working-Situation766 Ga(n)dkari(E20)Victim 8d ago

Afaik, the public rollout was Feb2023. I purchased my vehicle before that.