Why does the T-Roc require 95 octane gasoline?

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VonNaomi
07/30/25 1:44am
The T-Roc requires 95 octane gasoline because it provides better kinetic energy. Reasons for using 95 octane in the T-Roc: The fuel grade for a car is determined by the engine's compression ratio. The T-Roc is equipped with a turbocharged engine, and for vehicles with turbo engines, higher-octane fuel offers better purity and more powerful performance. This information is usually indicated in the vehicle's manual or on the inside of the fuel tank cap. The manual's recommendation is based on ensuring the vehicle's normal operation. Vehicle usage recommendations: In the Volkswagen series, models with turbocharged engines are recommended to use 95 octane gasoline for better kinetic energy and an enhanced driving experience. However, the T-Roc does not strictly require 95 octane gasoline all the time; after the break-in period, 92 octane gasoline can be used. Nevertheless, for an optimal experience, it is still recommended to use 95 octane gasoline.
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