Rymax Lubricants announced the launch of Apollo XQ range, with two grades, 0W-8and 0W-12. A new addition to its passenger car engine oil line-up, developed to meet the latest API SQ specification, the latest global benchmark for engine protection and performance. The API SQ standard, introduced this year, raises the bar for modern engine oils, focusing on improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and enhanced protection for hybrid and next-generation engines. With Apollo XQ, Rymax is already meeting these standards, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and high-performance lubrication.
New product range.
SOURCE | RYMAX LUBRICANTS
Apollo XQ range includes two viscosity grades: 0W-8 and 0W-12. The 0W-12 marks the first product of this grade in the Rymax portfolio, expanding our range for modern, fuel-efficient passenger cars. Both grades are formulated to meet the stringent JASO GLV-1 standard, designed specifically for ultra-low-viscosity engine oils used in hybrid and fuel-efficient vehicles from Toyota, Lexus, and Mazda.
Developed with base oils and a balanced additive system, Apollo XQ minimizes internal friction, ensures optimal protection of critical engine parts, and maintains stable performance even under extreme temperatures. The result is improved overall efficiency, lower fuel consumption, and reduced CO2 emissions, a meaningful step toward a cleaner automotive future.
With the launch of Apollo XQ, Rymax continues to push the boundaries of engine protection technology, offering modern drivers and workshops a high-quality lubricant that combines performance, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.