Economy Local 2026-04-01T16:38:05+00:00

Fuel Prices in Mexico City

Analysis of average gasoline and diesel prices in Mexico City compared to the national average. Discusses vehicle natural gas as an economical alternative.


Fuel Prices in Mexico City

This Wednesday, the average fuel prices in Mexico City remain slightly above the national average in some cases. The breakdown is as follows:

• Regular Gasoline: $23.808 per liter • Premium Gasoline: $28.306 per liter • Diesel: $28.472 per liter

This data was obtained from information on 373 of 403 stations in the capital, which provides a fairly representative picture of the current cost.

Comparison with the National Average Nationally, reported prices show slight variations compared to CDMX:

• National Regular: $23.702 • National Premium: $28.097 • National Diesel: $28.792

What does this mean?

• Regular gasoline in CDMX is a bit more expensive than the national average. • Premium also slightly exceeds the country's average. • However, diesel in the capital is cheaper than the national average.

How does CDMX compare to other states? When comparing with key entities, interesting differences are observed:

Jalisco • Regular: $24.011 • Premium: $29.009 • Diesel: $28.934

Nuevo León • Regular: $24.032 • Premium: $28.847 • Diesel: $28.455

Quick Conclusions:

• CDMX has cheaper regular gasoline than Jalisco and Nuevo León. • In premium, the capital also remains below both states. • In diesel, CDMX is cheaper than Jalisco, but slightly more expensive than Nuevo León.

Vehicle Natural Gas: the cheapest alternative In contrast, Vehicle Natural Gas (GNV) is positioned as a much more economical option:

• Minimum: $10.990 per liter • Average: $12.601 per liter • Maximum: $14.490 per liter

This represents practically half the cost of regular gasoline, making it an attractive alternative for public transport and fleets.

Prices in CDMX remain competitive against other important states, although they remain closely aligned with national behavior.

Premium gasoline continues to be the most expensive fuel, while diesel shows variations depending on the region.

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