Here are the common types of fuels used in Mercedes vehicles:
1. Gasoline (Petrol): Many Mercedes models are powered by gasoline engines and require unleaded fuel with a specific octane rating. The required octane rating can be found in the vehicle's owner's manual or on the fuel cap.
2. Diesel: Mercedes also offers diesel-powered vehicles, which use diesel fuel. Diesel engines are known for their efficiency and higher fuel economy compared to gasoline engines.
3. Hybrid: Mercedes has a range of hybrid vehicles that combine a gasoline engine with an electric motor and battery. These vehicles can use both gasoline and electric power, depending on driving conditions.
4. Plug-in Hybrid: Plug-in hybrid Mercedes models allow for external charging of the battery, enabling longer electric-only driving range. They use a combination of gasoline and electric power, with a larger battery capacity compared to regular hybrids.
5. Electric (EV): Mercedes offers fully electric vehicles (EVs) that are powered solely by electric motors and rely on electricity stored in high-capacity batteries.
It is important to refer to the specific vehicle's owner's manual or consult with an authorized Mercedes dealership to determine the exact type of fuel and octane rating required for your Mercedes model.