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•2dI have booked a Himalayan, and it will come factory-fitted with E20 compatibility. I am now worried about future plans for E30 and beyond. What if E30 fuel is introduced in the next 3-4 years and I am forced to use non-compatible fuel in my bike? Does buying a vehicle right now feel like a ticking time bomb?

Autocar India
You do not need to worry too much about E20 or future ethanol blends while buying a new petrol bike today, especially if you are planning to keep it for the long-term. More importantly, bikes that are only E20 compatible cannot run on E85 or higher ethanol blends, because those require dedicated flex fuel engines with significant changes to the fuel system and engine calibration. This means fuel companies and the government will still have to continue supplying E20 fuel alongside any future higher ethanol blends for flex fuel vehicles. If E30, hypothetically speaking, appears later, it will not replace lower blends overnight. With crores of bikes on the road that are not E30-ready, keeping E10/E20 available for many years is the only practical path.
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Posted on: 28 May 2026
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