Discover which car brands support E10 biofuel in Vietnam and how to choose the right fuel. Read now for expert guidance!
From 1 June 2024, all gasoline sold in Vietnam must be blended with up to 10 % ethanol, creating the E10 biofuel standard. As the market transitions, drivers wonder whether their vehicles can handle the new mix without compromising performance or warranty.

Why E10 Matters for Vietnamese Motorists
E10 offers lower emissions and a reduced dependence on imported crude oil, but it also changes the fuel’s octane rating and chemical composition. Knowing which manufacturers have officially tested and approved E10 helps owners avoid costly engine issues.
Honda: Motorbikes and SUVs
Honda Vietnam posted a clear statement on its official fan page: all Honda motorcycles run smoothly on gasoline with an octane rating of at least 91 and an ethanol blend not exceeding 10 %. This means riders can safely fill up with E5 RON 92 or E10 RON 95 without fearing engine wear.

For cars, the Honda CR‑V e:HEV user manual specifies that models imported from Thailand accept regular unleaded gasoline or ethanol‑blended fuel up to E20, provided the octane is 91 +.
Toyota: Yaris Cross Compatibility
Toyota’s guide for the Yaris Cross confirms compatibility with ethanol blends up to 10 % (E10). The brand also requires a minimum octane of 90, matching the national E10 specifications.

Hyundai: Creta Recommendations
The Hyundai Creta manual advises owners to use unleaded gasoline with an octane of 91 or higher. While the guide warns against “gasohol” containing more than 10 % ethanol, it implicitly approves the standard E5‑E10 blends sold across Vietnam.
Ford: Southern Vietnam Dealership Insight
A spokesperson for a Ford dealer in the South confirmed that all gasoline‑engine models currently on sale are compatible with E10 fuel. The dealer’s statement aligns with Ford’s global policy of supporting up to 10 % ethanol in gasoline.

How to Verify Compatibility on Your Vehicle
- Check the owner’s manual – manufacturers usually list the minimum octane and maximum ethanol percentage.
- Look for stickers or labels near the fuel filler cap; many cars now bear an “E10” or “E20” badge.
- Visit the official website or contact local service centers for the latest fuel‑compatibility updates.
Bottom Line for Vietnamese Drivers
Most major brands sold in Vietnam – Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, and Ford – have confirmed that their gasoline‑engine vehicles can operate safely on E10 blends. By following the octane recommendations (typically 90–91+) and ensuring the ethanol content does not exceed 10 %, drivers can enjoy the environmental benefits of biofuel without compromising performance.
Stay informed, check your vehicle’s documentation, and make the switch to E10 with confidence.

