
As of early November, petrol prices across major cities range roughly between ₹94–₹107 per litre
Petrol and diesel prices in India are influenced by global crude oil rates, domestic taxes, and currency fluctuations. Currently, fuel in India remains relatively expensive compared to some neighboring countries, primarily due to higher taxation.
As of early November, petrol prices across major cities range roughly between ₹94–₹107 per litre, with diesel slightly lower, ranging around ₹87–₹96 per litre. Cities like Hyderabad and Jaipur report the highest petrol and diesel prices, while cities such as New Delhi and Lucknow remain on the lower end of the spectrum.
Petrol prices in major cities on November 8, 2025:
New Delhi: ₹94.77 per litre
Mumbai: ₹103.50 per litre
Kolkata: ₹103.94 per litre
Chennai: ₹100.90 per litre
Bengaluru: ₹102.92 per litre
Hyderabad: ₹107.46 per litre
Jaipur: ₹104.72 per litre
Lucknow: ₹94.69 per litre
Pune: ₹104.04 per litre
Diesel prices in major cities on November 7, 2025:
New Delhi: ₹87.67 per litre
Mumbai: ₹90.03 per lite
Kolkata: ₹92.02 per litre
Chennai: ₹92.49 per litre
Bengaluru: ₹90.99 per litre
Hyderabad: ₹95.70 per litre
Jaipur: ₹90.21 per litre
Lucknow: ₹87.86 per litre
Pune: ₹90.57 per litre
With prices continuing to fluctuate based on global and domestic factors, consumers across India are feeling the impact on their daily commuting and transportation costs
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