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Petrol
in Delhi (NCT)
Current Price (INR)
94.72
Per Litre
Effective: Nov 07, 2025
India Petrol Price Tracker: Your Guide to Fuel Economics
Petrol price tracker is more than just a tool. It is a smart way to stay informed about India’s continuously changing fuel economy. In a country where fuel prices fluctuate daily and vary sharply between states, having one trusted platform to check updated fuel rates is extremely useful. This is exactly what the TTII platform is designed for. Whether you are a daily commuter, a business owner managing transport, or someone planning a long inter-state journey, this tracker helps you make cost-efficient decisions through simple and instant fuel comparisons.
Welcome to the official petrol price Tracker of TTII. This comprehensive tool is designed to provide you with instant, same day price update visibility into the pricing structure of essential automotive and domestic fuels across all 28 States and 8 Union Territories of India. Whether you are tracking the daily fluctuations of Petrol and Diesel, or monitoring the costs of eco-friendly alternatives like CNG, this tracker serves as your one-stop resource for comparative fuel economics. We offer a clean, fast, and fully responsive platform that works smoothly on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
Track all major fuel types instantly
Unlike basic fuel rate websites that show only petrol and diesel, this petrol price tracker monitors five major fuel types that are widely used in India.
Petrol is the most common fuel for two-wheelers and passenger cars. Its price is displayed per litre in INR.
Diesel is used mostly in trucks, buses, commercial vehicles, and many SUVs. It is also displayed per litre in INR.
LPG is an important domestic fuel used in cylinders for cooking. It is also used as Autogas in some regions.
CNG is a fast-growing cleaner fuel option, especially in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad. The price is shown per kilogram.
Autogas is the vehicle-grade version of LPG in price/liter.
By including all these fuel types, the platform helps users understand how taxation, transportation, and market variations impact consumer pricing.
How to use the fuel price tracker
The layout of the tracker is simple designed for quick navigation. First, you choose a state or union territory from the list. The moment you select a location, the price panel updates with the latest simulated prices. Below that, there are fuel type options that allow you to switch between petrol, diesel, LPG, CNG, and Autogas. The main price display updates instantly with currency, unit, and location details. This makes it extremely useful for side-by-side comparison such as comparing diesel prices in Karnataka with petrol prices in Telangana.
This structure makes the petrol price tracker helpful not only for individual users but also for transport operators, delivery companies, long distance travelers, and analysts who study market behaviour.
Why fuel prices differ across India
Fuel prices in India are not the same everywhere. The reason is a layered pricing system. The central government applies excise duty. Each state adds its own Value Added Tax. VAT varies widely across states. That is why the same litre of petrol can cost more in Rajasthan than in Goa. Dealer commissions, transportation costs, and local operational charges also add to the final amount a consumer pays. This tracker makes these differences visible in a simple structured way.
For people who are considering switching to greener fuels, the price comparison of CNG and Autogas becomes very important. As more cities expand gas pipeline networks, tracking these alternate fuel rates will play a major role in choosing vehicles and planning long term savings.
Important note about the data
Welcome to the official petrol price Tracker of TTII. The prices shown on the platform are mock values generated only for demonstration and feature testing. The format reflects real-world fuel reporting standards, but the numbers are not real time. Anyone who needs accurate official prices should verify them through government oil companies or authorised state websites.
Why this tool is valuable
It helps daily drivers plan refuelling better. It supports fleet owners in predicting transport cost. It gives clarity to people who are deciding between petrol, diesel, or CNG vehicles. It helps researchers and students who study inflation and taxation. It makes fuel price understanding simple for every Indian user.