Transfer hydrogenation plays an important part in organic chemistry. Recently, strong Lewis acids like B(C6F5)3 have been introduced as a catalyst for these reactions. We successfully employed the Lewis acid (C2F5)3PF2 as a catalyst in the transfer hydrogenation between 1,3,5‐trimethylcyclohexa‐1,4‐diene and 1,1‐diphenylethylene. Surprisingly, the treatment of the diene alone with a catalytic amount of (C2F5)3PF2 led to a quantitative dismutation to mesitylene and 1,3,5‐trimethylcyclohexane. With B(C6F5)3, there was a solvent‐dependency: in CH2Cl2 mainly the dismutation products were obtained, while in toluene the evolution of H2 was observed. Additionally, the catalytic activity of various perfluoroalkylated germanes and silanes was tested.