As of today (February 24, 2026), petrol and diesel prices in major Indian cities have largely remained stable, with minor fluctuations in some locations.

Petrol price in Mumbai today stands at ₹103.54 per litre, with no change recorded compared with yesterday’s rate. Over the past month, petrol prices in Mumbai have fluctuated within a narrow range of ₹103.50 to ₹103.54 per litre.

Petrol prices in India are largely driven by global crude oil rates, domestic tax policies and currency exchange movements. According to the latest available data, petrol prices in India remain higher than in several neighbouring countries. The gap is primarily attributed to comparatively higher taxes levied on petrol in India.

Diesel price in Mumbai today stands at ₹90.03 per litre, with no change recorded compared with yesterday’s rate. The price has remained unchanged for 12 consecutive months, holding steady since February 24, 2025.

Current petrol and diesel prices in Major Indian cities (₹/Litre)

CityPetrol Price Diesel Price
New Delhi94.77 87.67
Mumbai103.54 90.03
Kolkata105.45 92.02
Chennai100.85 92.40
Bangalore102.92 90.99
Hyderabad107.46 95.70
Jaipur104.72 90.21
Lucknow94.69 87.81
Noida95.05 88.19
Gurgaon95.65 88.10
Bhubaneswar101.11 92.69
Thiruvananthapuram107.33 96.21
Patna105.80 92.02
Chandigarh94.30 82.45

LPG Price for February 24

The price of a 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder in Mumbai stands at ₹852.50, with no change recorded from last month. The rate has remained unchanged at ₹852.50 since April 2025.

Over the past 12 months, domestic LPG prices have shown an overall upward trend, rising by ₹50 between March 2025 and February 2026. The most significant increase,  ₹50, was implemented in April 2025.