According to the latest PETROIntelligence report, prices in Mexico City show slight variations compared to the national average and other entities. In the capital, the average prices per liter are as follows: Regular Gasoline: $23.806, Premium Gasoline: $28.345, Diesel: $28.461. This data was obtained from 373 of 403 monitored stations, which provides a fairly representative picture of the local market. Nationally, the average prices are slightly lower in some cases: Regular: $23.702, Premium: $28.160, Diesel: $28.797. This indicates that in Mexico City: regular gasoline is a bit more expensive than the national average, premium also shows a slight increase, however, diesel is cheaper compared to the country's average. How does it compare to other states? When contrasting with entities like Jalisco and Nuevo León, interesting differences are observed. In this comparison: regular gasoline in CDMX is cheaper than in both states, premium also remains below Jalisco and Nuevo León, in the case of diesel, the capital is more economical than Jalisco, but slightly more expensive than Nuevo León. Vehicle Natural Gas: a cheaper alternative In contrast, vehicle natural gas (VNG) is positioned as a considerably more economical option: Minimum: $10.990, Average: $12.601, Maximum: $14.490. Although its availability is still limited, the savings compared to traditional gasoline is evident, making it an attractive alternative for public transport and fleets. The price of gasoline in the country's capital remains one of the key issues for drivers and transporters.
Gasoline Prices in Mexico City: A Comparison with Other Regions
The latest PETROIntelligence report shows that gasoline and diesel prices in Mexico City are slightly different from the national averages. While regular and premium gasoline in the capital are more expensive, diesel is cheaper. Additionally, vehicle natural gas (VNG) presents a much more economical alternative.