Discover which Suzuki cars and motorcycles are approved for E10 bio‑fuel in Vietnam. Stay informed and fuel confidently – read the full guide now!
Suzuki Vietnam has become one of the first manufacturers to publish a detailed list of models that are fully compatible with E10 bio‑fuel – a blend of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline. The announcement comes as the government pushes for greener fuels, and it gives owners confidence that their vehicles will run smoothly without compromising warranty coverage.
Cars Approved for E10
All Suzuki cars built or imported for the Vietnamese market before 2007 are cleared for E10. This includes the most popular models that have been on the road for years:

- Wagon
- Carry Truck / Blind Van
- Vitara (New Vitara and Grand Vitara)
- Suzuki APV (MPV)
From 2008 onward, newer models have also passed the compatibility tests:
- Suzuki Carry Pro
- Suzuki Ertiga (including New Ertiga and Ertiga Hybrid)
- Suzuki Ciaz
- Suzuki Celerio
- Suzuki XL7 (all variants)
- Suzuki Jimny
- Suzuki Fronx
- Suzuki Eeco (compact van)
Motorcycles Approved for E10
Even some two‑wheelers that are approaching the 20‑year mark have earned the green light. Notably, the classic Xbike and Axelo are fully compatible with E10.
All Suzuki motorcycles introduced from 2011 onward also meet the standards, including:

- Hayate SS FI
- Hayabusa (GSX 1300)
- Gladius (SFV 650)
- Viva FI 115
- Raider 150 (fuel‑injected)
- Impulse
- Address
- Raider / Satria FI 150
- GSX 150 (S, R, Bandit versions)
- GSX‑S 1000
- V‑Strom 1000 / 1050
- Intruder
- Gixxer 250
- Burgman
- V‑Strom 250
At present, Suzuki Vietnam sells two E10‑compatible motorcycles in the local market: the V‑Strom 250SX and the Satria F150.
Models Still Under Review
Several older two‑wheelers have been announced but are awaiting final confirmation. These include the Viva 110, Smash, Smash Revo, Shogun, Amity, AN125, GN125, Hayate, EN150, UA125, and GD110.
What This Means for Owners
All listed models have been tested and verified by Suzuki, so drivers can use E10 fuel without fearing reduced performance or loss of warranty protection. Suzuki advises customers to follow the official fuel‑filling guidelines in their owner’s manual to ensure the fuel meets the required standards.

If your Suzuki is not on the list, consult the “Fuel Filling Guide” in the manual for the recommended fuel type, or contact an authorized dealer for clarification.
Why E10 Matters
E10 is part of Vietnam’s roadmap to increase the share of renewable fuels in the transport sector, as outlined in Circular 50/2025/TT‑BCT. By confirming compatibility, Suzuki helps the industry transition smoothly while maintaining vehicle reliability.
Ready to fill up with confidence? Check your model against the list above and enjoy a greener ride today.

