E85 Petrol in India: The Fuel Revolution You Weren’t Ready For

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What is E85 petrol and can I use it in my current car?

E85 is a fuel blend containing 85% ethanol and 15% petrol. You cannot use it in a standard petrol car. It requires a specially engineered Flex-Fuel Vehicle (FFV) with compatible engines, fuel injectors, and ECU calibration. Using E85 in a regular car would damage your engine and void your warranty. As of 2026, no commercial FFVs are sold in India, though launches are expected from Maruti Suzuki and others in the near future.

Is E85 petrol available in India right now?

Not yet for mass market use. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways issued a draft notification in April 2026 proposing the regulatory framework for E85 and E100 fuels. The draft is open for public comments. A limited pilot with E93 fuel was tested at around 500 outlets in 2024. Broad commercial availability is expected to begin testing from late 2026 at the earliest.

Will E85 reduce mileage in flex-fuel vehicles?

Ethanol has a lower energy density than petrol — roughly 33% lower heating value per litre. However, a well-engineered flex-fuel vehicle takes advantage of ethanol’s very high octane rating (100-105) to run at higher compression ratios, recovering much of that efficiency. The net effect depends on engine calibration. In the US and Brazil, FFV owners typically experience 15-25% lower fuel economy on E85, but often offset this with lower E85 prices at the pump.

Which Indian cars will support E85 in the future?

Maruti Suzuki is widely expected to be the first major manufacturer with a commercial FFV in India, likely based on the Brezza platform. Hyundai showcased the Creta Flex Fuel with a 1.0-litre turbo engine. Tata Motors displayed the Punch Flex Fuel (capable of 100% ethanol) at Bharat Mobility 2025. TVS Motor Company is reportedly preparing India’s first flex-fuel motorcycle for late 2026. Renault, which sells FFVs in Brazil and Colombia, has also indicated interest if Indian policy becomes clear.

How does E85 compare to EV (electric vehicles) for India?

They’re not competing solutions — they address different segments and challenges. EVs are best for urban commuting with predictable ranges and available charging. Flex-fuel vehicles running on E85 address long-distance and rural use cases where EV charging infrastructure is absent. India’s government is pursuing both simultaneously. Ethanol-based flex-fuel also has a major advantage for India specifically: it uses existing engine technology, existing fuel retail infrastructure (with modifications), and generates demand for domestic agricultural produce. It’s essentially a “bridge fuel” while India builds its EV ecosystem.

What happened with E20 petrol controversy in India?

When India achieved 20% ethanol blending in mid-2025 — five years ahead of the 2030 target — it triggered significant consumer backlash. A Local Circles survey found 66% of 36,000 vehicle owners opposed the rollout. Complaints centered on mileage drops (the government acknowledged 1-6% drops depending on vehicle age), concerns about engine wear in pre-2023 vehicles, lack of non-blended fuel options, and opacity about blend ratios at pumps. A PIL was filed in the Supreme Court (dismissed in 2025). The government defended the policy, and mandatory E20 came into effect across India from April 1, 2026.

Does E85 petrol damage engines?

In a properly designed flex-fuel vehicle — no. Manufacturers engineer FFVs with ethanol-resistant fuel lines, stainless steel fuel tanks, wider fuel injection pulse ranges, and ECUs that automatically detect the fuel blend and adjust combustion. In a standard petrol car not designed for high ethanol blends — yes, E85 can corrode rubber components, damage fuel pumps, and cause engine performance issues. This is why E85 is strictly for FFVs only.

Jyoti Sharma

Co-Founder & Automotive Content Strategist | AutoAkhbar

Jyoti covers India’s fuel policy, EV transition, and everyday car ownership experience for AutoAkhbar. She believes the best auto journalism explains how policy decisions land in people’s driveways — not just in government press releases. Based in North India, she’s been tracking the ethanol blending story since the E10 days.

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