Flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs) can run on gasoline, ethanol (blends up to E85), or a combination of the fuels in the same tank. If you are looking for a car that can take E85 gas, here are some options:
- Audi A5 Cabriolet – E85 Convertible, 16 MPG Combined
- Audi A5 Coupe – E85 Coupe, 16 MPG Combined
- Chevrolet Equinox – E85 Crossover, 18 MPG
- Ford Focus – 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder engine, 160 horsepower and 146 ft-lbs of torque
- Dodge Journey – 3.6L
- Ford Fusion – 3.0L
- Ford Escape – 3.0L
- Chevrolet Malibu – 2.4L
- Chevrolet Impala LTZ – 3.9L
- Chevrolet HHR – 2.2L & 2.4L
- Mercedes-Benz C300 Luxury & Sport 3.0L
- Mercedes-Benz C230 Sedan 2.5L
- Mercedes-Benz C240 Luxury Sedan & Wagon 2.6L
- Mercedes-Benz C320 Sedan, Sport Sedan & Wagon 3.2L
- Toyota Etios Flex 1.3L and 1.5L
- Corolla Altis Flex 1.6L and 1.8L
- Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Sport
- Nissan Armada 5.6L
- Nissan Frontier 4.0L
- Nissan Titan 5.6L
- Ford full-size pickups and cargo vans
- General Motors full-size pickups and cargo vans
Its worth noting that some vehicles may have a badge with "Flex-Fuel," "FFV," or "E85" on the rear of the vehicle to indicate compatibility with the alternative fuel. Having a yellow gas cap or a yellow ring around the filler hole where the nozzle gets inserted can also signal E85 compatibility.