YouTuber Manish Kashyap Claims New Toyota Innova Broke Down After Just 12,000 km, Raises Questions Over Ethanol-Blended Fuel
Popular YouTuber and social media personality Manish Kashyap has alleged that his newly purchased Toyota Innova suffered a major engine issue after covering only around 12,000 kilometres. According to Kashyap, the vehicle unexpectedly broke down, leaving him disappointed with what he described as an unusually early mechanical failure.
In a video shared online, Kashyap claimed that the problem may be linked to the increasing use of ethanol-blended petrol in India. He questioned whether the fuel could have contributed to the engine malfunction and urged automobile manufacturers and authorities to provide clear information to consumers regarding fuel compatibility and long-term engine performance.
The incident has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many users sharing their own experiences and opinions about ethanol-blended fuel. While some supported Kashyap’s concerns, others pointed out that modern vehicles sold in India are generally designed to operate with the approved ethanol blend levels specified by manufacturers.
As of now, Toyota has not issued an official public statement specifically addressing Kashyap’s claims. Automotive experts also note that the exact cause of any engine failure can only be determined after a detailed technical inspection, as several factors—including maintenance history, fuel quality, manufacturing defects, or driving conditions—may contribute to such issues.
The Indian government has been promoting ethanol-blended petrol as part of its strategy to reduce crude oil imports and lower carbon emissions. Vehicle manufacturers have repeatedly stated that their newer models are engineered to support the ethanol blend levels currently available at fuel stations.
The incident has nevertheless reignited the debate over fuel quality, engine durability, and consumer awareness. Many vehicle owners are now seeking greater transparency regarding fuel standards and manufacturer recommendations to ensure the long-term reliability of their vehicles.
Disclaimer: The reported connection between the engine issue and ethanol-blended petrol is based on claims made by Manish Kashyap. No official investigation has confirmed that ethanol-blended fuel was the cause of the reported breakdown
