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Dec 31, 2020

Fuel Requirements for Lexus Vehicles 

Are you using the right fuel for your vehicle? This guide offers a comprehensive summary of which Lexus vehicles require premium gas and which don’t. Please note that the recommended minimum octane ratings listed below apply to model year 2020 Lexus vehicles. You can find your vehicle’s specific fuel requirements by consulting your owner’s manual. 

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Lexus SUVs Recommended Fuel 

ModelMinimum Recommended Octane
Lexus UX 87 Octane (Regular Fuel) 
Lexus UX Hybrid 87 Octane (Regular Fuel) 
Lexus NX 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus NX Hybrid 87 Octane (Regular Fuel) 
Lexus RX 87 Octane (Regular Fuel) 
Lexus RX Hybrid 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus GX 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus LX 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 

Lexus Coupes Recommended Fuel 

ModelMinimum Recommended Octane
Lexus RC 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus RC F 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus LC 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus LC Hybrid 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus LC Convertible 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 

Lexus Sedans Recommended Fuel 

ModelMinimum Recommended Octane
Lexus IS  91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus ES 87 Octane (Regular Fuel)
Lexus ES Hybrid 87 Octane (Regular Fuel) 
Lexus GS 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus LS  91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Lexus LS Hybrid 91 Octane (Premium Fuel) 
Overhead view of a 2020 Lexus GS parked on the street

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Can I Use Regular Fuel in a Lexus? 

We recommend always using the minimum octane rating or higher when refueling your vehicle. Choosing an octane rating lower than what is listed for your model year vehicle could lead to engine knocking, which can result in permeant damage to your engine in the long run. Using the wrong fuel for your Lexus can also void your vehicle’s warranty, ultimately costing you more than the money saved at the pump in the long run. 

Should You Use a Higher Octane Than Recommended? 

Choosing a higher-octane fuel than recommended won’t hurt your car, but it won’t help either. Premium gas engines often have high compression ratios or turbochargers. Regular gas engines don’t have the necessary components needed to reap the performance and efficiency benefits associated with premium fuel. At a cost of about fifty cents more per gallon, why pay for premium gas you don’t need? 

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