Approvals for engines and vehicles for operation with B10 diesel fuel in accordance with DIN EN 16734
Since summer 2024, fuelling stations in Germany will be allowed to offer B10 (diesel fuel blended with up to 10% biodiesel) in addition to B7. This raises the question for many vehicle owners as to whether they can refuel their vehicle with B10.
The use of B10 enables many millions of diesel vehicles that are approved for B10 to make an immediate and efficient contribution to climate protection.
The following approvals give you an overview of which cars, commercial vehicles, mobile machinery and engines can be fuelled with B10 without any problems due to the manufacturer's approval.
Important note:
The contents of this release list have been compiled with the greatest possible care. Nevertheless, no guarantee can be given for the accuracy, completeness and up-to-dateness of the content provided. Use of the contents of this list is at your own risk. Before using biodiesel or fuels containing biodiesel, it is therefore strongly recommended that you obtain confirmation of approval from the respective vehicle or engine manufacturer and find out about any special maintenance and service requirements. Information can also be found in the vehicle's operating instructions or in the fuel filler cap.
- Alfa Romeo
- BMW
- Caterpillar/Zeppelin
- Chevrolet
- Citroën
- Cummins
- Dacia
- DAF
- Daimler Trucks
- Deutz
- DS
- Ford
- GMC
- Honda
- Hyundai
- Infiniti
- Isuzu
- IVECO
- Jaguar
- John Deere
- Land Rover
- Lexus
- Liebherr
- MAN
- Mazda
- Mercedes Benz
- MG
- Mitsubishi
- MTU
- Nissan
- Opel
- Peugeot
- Porsche
- RAM
- Renault
- Renault Trucks
- Scania
- SEAT
- Skoda
- Suzuki
- Toyota
- Volkswagen
- Volvo Trucks