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The FutureFor Fuel

With the uncertainty of EVs replacing all combustion engine cars in the future, what hope is there for our petrol and diesel engine Jaguars? Sustainable fuels such as biofuels may be the answer. We ask UK manufacturer Coryton to explain all

Q: What do you make?

A: Biofuel called SUSTAIN Classic and for motorsport, SUSTAIN Racing.

Q: Can it be run in a classic Jaguar XK engine?

A: Yes, it mimics ethanol-free petrol.

Q: Can all petrol engines run on biofuel such as SUSTAIN Classic?

A: Yes.

Q: Even diesel engines?

A: SUSTAIN Classic is a sustainable fuel formulated for petrol engines specifically. So if your car can run on unleaded petrol from a standard forecourt, SUSTAIN Classic would be suitable for it. Diesel cars require a different type of fuel, although sustainable versions do exist.

Q: What raw materials do you use to produce your biofuels?

It’s a mix of anything that can be fermented. It can be anything

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