New oil for Stellantis Group models from LIQUI MOLY

March 21, 2024
New oil for Stellantis Group models from LIQUI MOLY
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German oil and additive specialist LIQUI MOLY have introduced a new oil specifically formulated for models from the Stellantis Group, which includes PSA passenger cars. 


Top Tec 6310 0W-20, meets the specification requirements of the PSA Group (PSA B71 2010), among others. It is also suitable for use with petrol, petrol/hybrid and diesel engines from the model year 2018 for Citroën, DS, Fiat, Jeep, Opel, Peugeot and Vauxhall vehicles. This oil is required for PSA engine types that require a lubricant of specification PSA B71 2010. These engines are used by various brands of the Stellantis Group.

Oliver Kuhn, deputy head of the LIQUI MOLY oil laboratory says, “This is a top-of-the-line oil that reduces fuel consumption and at the same time offers the engine comprehensive protection.” 

Oliver explains that this low-viscosity lubricant helps particularly with small engines used in Stellantis models to achieve the best possible performance with low wear. The new product masters the balancing act between maximum fuel savings and an extremely thin but durable lubricant film. He comments, “With such an oil, the engine needs less power to pump it. This is one of many adjustments made by the auto makers to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.”

New Top Tec 6310 0W-20 complements the range of premium quality, manufacturer specification oils from LIQUI MOLY. It is available now from LIQUI MOLY stockists. 
 
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