
The T-Roc uses 95-octane gasoline. Gasoline is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid distilled or cracked from petroleum, which can be used as fuel and appears as a transparent liquid. Taking the 2021 T-Roc as an example, it belongs to the compact SUV category with body dimensions of: length 4318mm, width 1819mm, height 1582mm, wheelbase 2680mm, fuel tank capacity 51L, and trunk capacity 401L. The 2021 T-Roc is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, maximum power of 110kW, and maximum torque of 250Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I've been driving the T-Roc for over two years now, mostly using 95-octane gasoline. I feel the power delivery is more stable and fuel consumption is slightly lower. I remember when I first got the car, there was a sticker on the fuel cap recommending 95-octane, so I've been using it consistently. Later, I tried 92-octane a couple of times and noticed increased engine vibration, less smooth acceleration, and long-term risks like carbon buildup damaging fuel injectors - which could lead to more expensive repairs. If you mainly drive in the city for daily commute, 95-octane is absolutely sufficient. Don't try to save those few bucks - keeping your car in good condition makes driving more enjoyable. On weekend highway drives, I clearly notice reduced noise levels and improved comfort. I recommend developing the habit of regularly checking fuel pressure to ensure engine health. Safety comes first - choosing the right fuel gives peace of mind.

I'm particularly concerned about car performance. The T-Roc is equipped with a turbocharged engine, which is designed to perform best with 95-octane gasoline. Higher-octane fuel has better anti-knock properties, resulting in faster and smoother acceleration, especially when driving on mountain roads or overtaking, where the explosive power is significantly stronger. Using 92-octane fuel can easily cause knocking, which over time can damage the pistons and cylinders, and the repair costs won't be small. Additionally, high-quality gasoline can extend the engine's lifespan, reduce exhaust emissions, and be more environmentally friendly. I always remind my friends not to skimp on quality and to choose reputable gas stations for refueling. Using the right fuel can make the car feel like it's been given a new lease on life, driving with much more vigor. Paying attention to fuel consumption changes during daily driving, you'll find that 95-octane gasoline is actually more cost-effective in the long run.

As a budget-conscious person, I've researched the T-Roc's gasoline grade. The manufacturer recommends 95-octane fuel, but occasionally using 92-octane is acceptable, though with slightly reduced performance and higher fuel consumption. High-compression engines using lower-grade fuel tend to decrease efficiency, burning more fuel and emitting more carbon - the gains don't outweigh the losses. I suggest paying attention to fuel price fluctuations to find cost-effective 95-octane stations, or using mobile apps to locate promotions. Don't neglect fuel tank cleanliness either, as debris can affect combustion. Simply put, using fuel wisely saves both hassle and money - just check the manual before each refuel to confirm.

I've been in the auto repair industry for a long time, and for German cars like the T-Roc, it's best to stick with 95-octane fuel. The engine has a high compression ratio, and using lower-grade gasoline can cause knocking, which easily damages the spark plugs. I've had clients who tried to save money by using 92-octane fuel, and within a few months, they ended up spending thousands on parts replacements. The key is to follow the fuel recommendation on the fuel cap or in the manual—don't try to outsmart it. During regular maintenance, check the fuel system's flow for any issues and address them early for safety. Choosing the right fuel can also improve fuel efficiency, make the ride quieter and more comfortable, and save you from unnecessary repair costs.


