engine and the fuel system.
Before refueling, check if the fuel to be used corresponds the label on the fuel pump.
Only use fuel that conforms to the specified standard and label.
Gasoline
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Gasoline types
The fuel information label on the inside of the fuel filler flap provides information about the fuel to be used.
The gasoline types differ in terms of their Anti-Knock Index (AKI) specification, which is given from the formula
(RON+MON) / 2, or the Research Octane Number (RON) specification. The vehicle may also be fueled with gasoline that has
a higher AKI or RON than what is required by the engine. However, this will not improve fuel consumption or engine power.
Arteon, Atlas 2.0 and Jetta GLI: Volkswagen recommends using premium-grade fuel with AKI 91 or RON 95 in order to
achieve the specified power and torque.
The fuel label may include multiple types of gasoline, e.g. AKI 93 (AKI min. 91). The highlighted gasoline type, AKI 93 in this
example, is the preferred gasoline type for which the vehicle is designed and optimized. The listed alternative gasoline type,
AKI 91 in this example, should only be used if the preferred type, AKI 93 in this example, is not available.
If your vehicle has a gasoline engine, fuel it only with gasoline that does not contain any metal (no lead, manganese or iron)
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The most frequently purchased gasoline types in the USA and Canada have the following octane values, which are normally
listed on the fuel pump:
Regular (normal gasoline): AKI 87 to 90 or RON 91.
Premium (super gasoline): AKI 91 to 93 or RON 95.
Volkswagen recommends using “TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline”, which is available in some regions, for example North
America, Central America and South America. For more information on “TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline”, visit the official
website at:
NOTICE
The use of gasoline that does not meet the minimum requirements for the octane number can impair engine performance.
The use of poor-quality gasoline or gasoline with an AKI of under 87 or a RON of under 91 can cause engine damage.
Only fuel with gasoline that meets or exceeds the specified octane number, Research Octane Number (RON) or
Anti-Knock Index (AKI).
Refueling
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