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E85 Flex Fuel Why drill for fuel when you can grow it? For the last eight years, Chevy has been producing vehicles capable of running on a fuel that grows primarily from the good earth and remembers its roots. That fuel is E85 ethanol.(1) E85 is a mostly renewable fuel source made from U.S.-grown biomaterial, such as corn and other grain products. It's a fuel that can help decrease our dependence on petroleum and burns cleaner than gasoline. E85 fuel generally has a higher octane rating than gasoline, which can result in slightly higher horsepower and torque levels. Chevy has over 2 million E85 FlexFuel vehicles on the road today. And we offer more E85 ethanol-capable vehicle choices than any other brand. Here's our lineup: select models of Avalanche, Impala, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe, Express, and Uplander.(2) Availability of E85 ethanol varies by state. That's why we have been instrumental in bringing an additional 250 E85 pumps across the nation. But don't worry if there isn't an E85 station near you. These FlexFuel vehicles can run on either gasoline or E85 or a combination of both. Vehicles available with a Flex Fuel Engine - Avalanche
- Express
- Impala
- Silverado
- Suburban
- Tahoe
- Uplander
Active Fuel Management Active Fuel Management™ shifts from eight cylinders to four and back again. In situations where extra power is not needed, such as cruising down the highway on level roads, Active Fuel Management™ deactivates half of the cylinders with seamless precision. When load demands increase, such as when the vehicle accelerates or travels uphill, cylinders are reactivated to provide full power. Best of all, you don't have to do a thing and it all happens seamlessly. Watch how it works. Vehicles available with Active Fuel Management Avalanche Impala Silverado Suburban Tahoe Trailblazer
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