What grade of gasoline should the Borui GE use?

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LaCole
07/29/25 2:29pm
The Borui GE uses 95-octane gasoline. The octane number of gasoline is the ratio of the actual anti-knock performance of the gasoline to that of standard gasoline. Generally, the higher the octane number, the stronger the anti-knock performance. The gasoline grade to be used should follow the manufacturer's recommendation. Gasoline is produced by refining various components such as straight-run gasoline, catalytic cracking gasoline, and catalytic reforming gasoline, then blending them with high-octane components. It is primarily used as fuel for spark-ignition internal combustion engines in vehicles. The Borui GE measures 4986mm in length, 1861mm in width, and 1513mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2870mm. The exterior design of this car draws inspiration from the current Borui model, featuring a similar overall shape. The ripple-style front grille connects with the headlights at the bottom, creating a distinctive contrast with other models in the family, and incorporates an inwardly concave design.
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