In Mumbai, petrol is now retailing at ₹103.50 per litre, down by 4 paise from the previous day.

Despite the ensuing conflict in the Middle East, petrol and diesel prices across India showed modest movement on Tuesday, with Mumbai witnessing a marginal dip in petrol rates while diesel remained unchanged.
In Mumbai, petrol is now retailing at ₹103.50 per litre, down by 4 paise from the previous day. Over the past ten days, prices in the financial capital have hovered within a narrow band between ₹103.50 and ₹103.54, indicating relative stability despite minor daily adjustments. Diesel in Mumbai continues to be priced at ₹90.03 per litre, with no revision recorded.
Among the major metropolitan centres, petrol in New Delhi stands at ₹94.77 per litre, while Kolkata and Chennai are retailing the fuel at ₹105.41 and ₹100.80 respectively. Hyderabad continues to record one of the highest petrol prices among state capitals at ₹107.50 per litre. Meanwhile, Jaipur saw a notable increase of 75 paise, taking the price to ₹105.13.
Diesel prices have largely remained steady across most cities. In the national capital, diesel is priced at ₹87.67 per litre, while Kolkata and Chennai are retailing it at ₹92.02 and ₹92.39 respectively. Daily revisions of fuel prices have been in effect nationwide since June 15, 2017.
Fuel Prices in Major Indian Cities (₹ per litre)
| City | Petrol | Diesel |
|---|---|---|
| New Delhi | 94.77 | 87.67 |
| Kolkata | 105.41 | 92.02 |
| Mumbai | 103.50 | 90.03 |
| Chennai | 100.80 | 92.39 |
| Gurgaon | 95.51 | 87.98 |
| Noida | 94.90 | 88.01 |
| Bangalore | 102.99 | 91.06 |
| Bhubaneswar | 101.19 | 92.76 |
| Chandigarh | 94.30 | 82.45 |
| Hyderabad | 107.50 | 95.70 |
| Jaipur | 105.13 | 90.57 |
| Lucknow | 94.69 | 87.81 |
| Patna | 105.23 | 91.49 |
| Thiruvananthapuram | 107.48 | 96.38 |
(With inputs from Agencies)
Published: 02 Mar 2026, 08:40 am IST
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