What type of gasoline does the Golf 8 require?
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The Golf 8 requires 95-octane gasoline. Relevant information about the Golf 8 is as follows: 1. Exterior Design: The new Golf's front face integrates the 'X' main feature element, paired with new fog light styling, making the front appear more dynamic and three-dimensional. The LED headlights adopt a fresh 'double L' design, and all models come standard with LED daytime running lights, enhancing the overall premium feel. The chrome trim on the grille runs through the brand logo and merges with the daytime running lights, extending the visual effect. The rear of the new Golf features smoother lines, with taillights utilizing a new matrix-style LED design, along with sequential rear turn signals, complemented by continuous chrome dual exhaust tailpipes and new 17-inch ten-spoke alloy wheels. 2. Interior Design: The front and rear seats of the new Golf are upholstered in a combination of leather and Alcantara material. Thanks to the excellent damping properties of Alcantara, occupants remain securely seated during high-speed cornering. The front leather seats offer 8-way power adjustment, seat heating, and memory function. Additionally, the new Golf upgrades the dual-zone automatic climate control system and includes the new CleanAir 2.0 air purification system to ensure cabin air quality and a comfortable driving environment. The interior also features well-thought-out storage spaces, with dedicated spots for frequently used items like phones, cups, and keys. 3. Technology Features: The mid-cycle refreshed Golf family comes equipped with numerous cutting-edge technologies. The 12.3-inch FPK digital instrument cluster displays seven major functions with multiple customizable information modes. Furthermore, the latest MIB-High-Navi navigation system eliminates physical buttons on the 9.2-inch high-definition capacitive touchscreen, incorporating gesture control and supporting personalized settings, Apple CarPlay, and MirrorLink/CarLife systems. It also allows for driving mode selection (MODE) via the display.