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Engine Lubricants

Motul lubricants protect your engine throughout its lifecycle in accordance with the recommendation of the manufacturers and the various existing standards such as EURO, which sets limits on emissions, and other standards like ACEA, API, JASO, NMMA FC-W.

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8100

Synthetic-Technology products combining different most recent approvals from different OEMs in 1 lubricant

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Specific

Synthetic-Technology products geared for one type of OEM specification or approval in 1 lubricant

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6100

Technosynthese® products giving you the best compromise between performance and price competitiveness

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4100 & 2100

Technosynthese® products combining popular international standards and some approvals from different OEMs

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4000 & 2000

Mineral oils, which combine popular international standards and some OEM approvals

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HYBRID

Synthetic-Technology lubricant for internal combustion engines. Recommended for Full Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles (PHEVs) fitted with gasoline engines.

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LCV

Technosynthese® engine lubricants developed for light commercial vehicles, gasoline and diesel.

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What does Synthetic-Technology mean?

Our Synthetic-Technology top of the range offering is denoted as our 8100 range in gold colour as well as our specific line in silver colour. Motul combines the latest and best performing synthetic base oils to exceed car manufacturers requirements. The 8100 range is basically a combi-product with many different car manufacturers approvals whereas the specific range is dedicated for special approvals from given car manufacturers. 

What does Technosynthese® mean?

Technosynthese®  is an ingenious combination of synthetic and best mineral base stocks for optimal performance and price competitiveness. Technosynthese® is a registered trademark from Motul.

What does Mineral mean?

The base stocks used in Motul's mineral range entirely proceed from the refining of crude oil.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYNTHETIC OIL AND MINERAL OIL?