

Here in the USA most guys would grab Mobil 1 5W30 and be done. They have exacting products for certain situations. Its not the $22 for 5 quarts deal at Walmart. Or why have the Xclean and Xclean EFE? The Xlcean is slightly thinner otherwise both seem the same. How is the specific oil formulated for BMW? Are there exacting specifications or is Motul formulating it based on known issues? I wonder to myself why have a specific oil? Some of the other oils in the lineup can go into the BMW. In addition, it is very good oil that has all necessary approvals for category they target their product. I am not sure are they still sponsoring Subaru in WRC but if they do, that is probably one of the longest sponsorship relationships. Im not planning on using Motul but just browsing and looking. Please feel free to add more information. Xcess has higher saps and TBN whereas Xclean lower saps and TBN. Targeted for fuel economy minded customers.ĮcoEnergy Mid to High Saps. Specific- It says specifically designed for BMW.ĮcoClean+ Lowsaps. Maybe they could go with just EFE versus 2 products here. Not certain why they have Xclean EFE and Xclean+. X-Clean+ Midsaps Has some European OEM approvals. Basically this is the thickest possible 5W30 out there. X-Clean EFE Midsaps Has some European OEM approvals. Looks like the audience for this oil is USA.

If you truly want to stay within OEM spec this might be the oil to look at. From reviewing their website for 5W30 here is what I see.Įco-Lite- MidSaps Has some OEM approvals.

I know its boutique and in this case "designer" oil.
