What grade of gasoline should a BMW X1 use?
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BMW X1 uses 95-octane gasoline. The entire lineup of this vehicle is equipped with turbocharged engines. If 92-octane gasoline is used, it can easily cause engine knocking, which is an abnormal combustion phenomenon in the engine that affects power output and fuel economy. The appropriate gasoline grade should be selected based on the engine's compression ratio. The BMW X1 is a compact SUV launched by BMW, with dimensions of 4454mm in length, 1798mm in width, and 1545mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2760mm. The interior features a new-style electronic gear shift lever, further enhancing the luxurious feel of the cabin. The new BMW X1 comes standard with LED headlights, front sports seats, an electronic gear shift lever, six-color ambient lighting, and a driver-side welcome logo.
I always fill my BMW X1 with gasoline of 95 octane or higher, such as 95 or 98. The BMW official manual also recommends this, mainly because high-octane gasoline has a higher octane rating, which can prevent engine knocking and protect the turbocharger to deliver optimal performance. Once, I tried to save money by using 92 octane, but I felt the acceleration was a bit sluggish and worried that prolonged use might damage the components. Now, I only buy high-octane fuel at reputable gas stations—it’s both safe and worry-free. I recommend regularly checking the fuel cap label to confirm the octane rating and making it a habit to glance at the fuel gauge before driving. Safety first, after all—luxury cars like BMWs require careful attention.