List of flexible-fuel vehicles by car manufacturer explained

This is a historic list of flexible-fuel vehicles by car manufacturer in alphabetical order:

Audi offers the following FFV (E85) models (at least in Sweden, Benelux, France, Germany and Switzerland):

Citroën offers the following FFV (E85) models (at least in Sweden, Benelux, France and Switzerland):

Dacia

Dacia offers the following E85 models (at least in Sweden):[1]

Ford, GM, & Chrysler

Ford,[2] GM,[3] and Chrysler[4] offer the following vehicles in the US that use E85 (different models are available outside the US, depending on the country).

2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2004–2005
2002–2004
2002–2003
2001
1999 and 2000

Many 1995–98 Taurus 3.0L Sedans are also FFVs

Note: * denotes fleet purchase only

Ford of Europe

Ford of Europe offers the following FFV (E85) models (at least in Sweden, Benelux, France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, and Finland):

Ford Brazil

Ford do Brasil offers the following vehicles in the Brazilian market under the label "Flex". These vehicles, are capable of running on any blend from E20-E25 to E100

Fiat

Fiat offers the following vehicles in the Brazilian market under the label "Flex". These vehicles are capable of running on any blend from E20-E25 to E100

Holden

2011 - 2013
2013 - 2014

Honda

Honda offers the following vehicles in the Brazilian market under the label "Flex". These vehicles, including the motorcycles, are capable of running on any blend from E20-E25 to E100.

Automobiles
Motorcycles

See also Honda's Brazilian flex-fuel vehicles.

Hyundai

Hyundai offers the following vehicles in the Brazilian market:

Kia Motors

Kia Motors offers the following vehicle in the Brazilian market.

Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz offers the following vehicles in the North American market that use E85:[6]

2008-
2007
2005

In the Thai market are produced and sold the following models capable of running on any blend between E20 to E85:

2020-

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi offers the following vehicles in the Brazilian market under the label "Flex" because they are capable of running on any blend from E20-E25 to E100

In the Thai market are produced and sold the following models capable of running on any blend between E20 to E85:

Nissan

Nissan offers the following vehicles in the Brazilian market under the label "Flex" because they are capable of running on any blend from E20-E25 to E100

Peugeot offers the following FFV (E85) models (at least in Sweden, Benelux, France and Switzerland):

Renault offers the following FFV (E85) models (at least in Sweden, Benelux, France and Switzerland):

Saab offered the following vehicles in the European and Australian markets that use E85:.[7]

SEAT

SEAT offers the following FFV (E85) models under the label "MultiFuel":

Škoda Auto

Škoda offers the following FFV (E85) models (at least in Sweden, Benelux, France and Switzerland):

Toyota

Toyota offers the following vehicles in the Brazilian market under the label "Flex". These vehicles are capable of running on any blend from E20-E25 to E100

In the Thai market are produced and sold the following models capable of running on any blend between E20 to E85:

Volvo

Volvo offered the following vehicles in the European market that use E85:[8] With the exception of the 2.5FT engine, all engines were derived from Ford and were similar to those used in the Ford Focus and Ford Mondeo.

Volkswagen

Volkswagen offers the following vehicles in the Brazilian market under the label "Total Flex" because they are capable of running on any blend from E20-E25 to E100

The following E85 "Multifuel" models are offered in Sweden, Benelux and Switzerland

There's currently no E85 models offered in Germany. The offered "BiFuel" cars

do only combine Gasoline (E10) with a separate Cargas Tank.

Yamaha

Yamaha offers the following vehicles in the Brazilian market under the label "Blueflex":

Motorcycles

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Swedish website of Dacia . Renault Nordic AB. 2012-01-09. Swedish .
  2. Web site: Ford FFVs . National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition . 2008-10-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081010103741/http://www.e85fuel.com/information/ffvs/ford_ffvs2009.pdf . 2008-10-10 . dead .
  3. Web site: GM FFVs . National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition. 2008-10-22.
  4. Web site: Chrysler FFVs. National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition. 2008-10-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20081010103736/http://www.e85fuel.com/information/ffvs/chrysler_ffvs2009b.pdf. 2008-10-10. dead.
  5. http://green.autoblog.com/2012/09/18/hyundai-hb20-a-brazil-exclusive-flex-fuel-car-coming-in-october/ Hyundai HB20 a Brazil-exclusive flex-fuel car, coming in October
  6. Web site: Mercedes-Benz FFVs. National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition. 2008-10-22.
  7. Web site: Saab BioPower cars . Saab . 2008-10-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080617082348/http://www.saabbiopower.co.uk/saabBiopower/ . 2008-06-17 .
  8. Web site: Flexifuel fuel up naturally . Volvo International . 2008-10-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080617062135/http://www.volvocars.com/intl/campaigns/Misc/Flexifuel/Pages/default.aspx . 2008-06-17 . dead . Click on the tab Flexifuel car range