Does Volkswagen use 92 or 95 octane gasoline?

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VanFrank
07/30/25 2:16am
Volkswagen uses 95 octane gasoline. Gasoline grade: Gasoline grade refers to the octane number, which indicates the anti-knock performance. The higher the octane number, the better the anti-knock performance. Octane value: Each type of gasoline has a different octane value and anti-knock performance. This is mainly because the higher the engine's compression ratio, the higher the pressure and temperature inside the cylinder, making it more prone to engine knocking. The appropriate gasoline grade for each car depends on its compression ratio. For turbocharged engines, it is recommended to use higher-grade gasoline. Various gasoline grades are actually formulated to meet the needs of engines with different compression ratios.
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