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Petrol, Diesel And CNG Prices Hiked Again In May 2026

The petrol diesel CNG price hike May 2026 update has brought another running-cost shock for Indian motorists. Petrol, diesel and CNG have moved up again, with reports describing this as the third hike in a short span. The latest numbers matter because even small per-litre changes add up quickly for ...

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The petrol diesel CNG price hike May 2026 update has brought another running-cost shock for Indian motorists. Petrol, diesel and CNG have moved up again, with reports describing this as the third hike in a short span. The latest numbers matter because even small per-litre changes add up quickly for daily commuters, delivery riders, cab users and businesses that depend on road transport.

What you need to know

  • Petrol: Reported hike is around Rs 0.87 to Rs 0.90 per litre, depending on the source and city framing.

  • Diesel: Reported to be up by Rs 0.91 per litre in the latest hike coverage.

  • CNG: Up by Rs 1 per kg in select North Indian cities, with Delhi listed at Rs 81.09/kg.

  • Timing: The update is being described as the third hike in roughly 10 days or this month.

  • Reason cited: Elevated crude prices and West Asia supply concerns are being linked to the pressure.

City-wise petrol prices after the hike

The reported May 23, 2026 petrol price table shows Delhi below the Rs 100/litre mark, while Mumbai and Kolkata remain well above it.

CityNew petrol priceOld petrol price
MumbaiRs 108.49/litreRs 107.59/litre
DelhiRs 99.51/litreRs 98.64/litre
KolkataRs 110.64/litreRs 109.70/litre
ChennaiRs 105.31/litreRs 104.49/litre
Petrol diesel CNG price hike May 2026 infographic with city rates
A quick city-rate watch for the latest fuel-price hike.

CNG price update in select cities

CNG has also become costlier in several cities. This is important for fleet operators, three-wheeler users, cab drivers and private owners who shifted to CNG to control running costs.

CityNew CNG priceOld CNG price
DelhiRs 81.09/kgRs 79.09/kg
MeerutRs 89.58/kgRs 88.58/kg
GhaziabadRs 89.70/kgRs 88.70/kg
AjmerRs 90.44/kgRs 89.44/kg

Why fuel prices are rising

The latest reports link the hike to higher crude-oil prices and supply worries connected to West Asia. When crude becomes expensive or supply chains look uncertain, oil marketing companies and fuel retailers face pressure that can show up in retail prices.

For consumers, the impact is direct. Petrol and diesel hikes increase private-vehicle running costs, while diesel also affects goods transport. CNG hikes reduce some of the savings that CNG users expect over petrol.

What it means for Indian motorists

A single hike of less than Rs 1 per litre may look small, but repeated increases change monthly budgets. A commuter using 40 litres of petrol a month can feel the cumulative effect if hikes continue. Delivery fleets and cab operators feel it faster because their fuel use is much higher.

The update also strengthens the running-cost conversation around EVs, hybrids and CNG vehicles. EVs can still offer lower per-kilometre energy costs in many city-use cases, but purchase price, charging access and usage pattern remain important before making the switch.

FAQs

How much did petrol prices rise in the latest hike?

Petrol is reported to have risen by around Rs 0.87 to Rs 0.90 per litre, depending on the source and city table.

What is the reported diesel price hike?

Diesel is reported to be up by Rs 0.91 per litre in the latest fuel-price hike coverage.

What is the latest CNG price in Delhi?

Delhi CNG is listed at Rs 81.09 per kg after the latest reported hike.

Why do fuel-price hikes matter beyond car owners?

Fuel hikes affect commuting, cab fares, delivery costs and logistics. Diesel price changes can also influence the cost of transporting goods.

The latest petrol, diesel and CNG price hike is a reminder that running costs can change quickly. For Indian buyers and daily users, the smartest response is to track city-wise prices, monthly usage and real per-kilometre costs before choosing petrol, diesel, CNG, hybrid or EV options.

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