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Siam Assures Warrantiies of Non-E20 Compliant Vehicles will be honored

At a joint press conference with the arai and fipi, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Looked to Ease some of the Concerns of Vehicle Over the Switch to E20 Blended Fuels. Speaking at the conference, SIAM speakesperson said that there would be no changes to the warrantiies and insurance of vehicles and that all warranty claims of existing vehicles.

Also read: Pil in Supreme Court Challenges Govt’s E20 Petrol Policy

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India Switched Entrely to E20 Blended Petrol as of 2025, which raised many concerns amongst vehicle owners. Part of this stemmed from the fact that many brands only Announced E20 Compliance for their cars in the past two years, raising concerns that Older non-e20-companiyt vehicles, some Less than two Less than two Lesses Thans Than Two Yers Old, Would face challenges from the use of non-specified fuels, as well as see warranty and insuction claims denied over the use of improper fuels.

Also read: Ethanol-BLENDED Fuel Dilemma: is your vehicle safe to run on biofuel?

SIAM’s Words that Insurance and Warrantiies will continue to be honored should come as some reliable owners, particularly non-e20-compliant vehicles. SIAM’s Statement Follows in Line With That Made By The Petroleum Ministry Earlier in August, which stated the use of e20 petrol would not void warranty and insurance of vaccines.

Also read: Ethanol now more expensive than petrol; Improves Performance: Govt

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The switch to e20 blended petrol has been met with much scepticism amon Vehicle owners, with uncertainteies over long-term usage issues in non-e20-comPLIANTINT VEHICLES, A DREAPLIANTES, A DREAGEGE OF And the Lack of Alternatives For Older Vehicles. The government’s move to only E20-BLENDED Petrol has also made it to the supreme court of India, where a pil has been filled over the decision to only offer e20 petrol at all fuel stations. The pil calls for non-e20 blend petrol options to be made available at petrol stations as well as calling for cost benefits arising from the blending of petrol with eethanol to before of Lower Fuel Prisies.

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