Mexico City continues to show high fuel prices, directly impacting the wallets of capital drivers. According to PETROIntelligence data, average prices in the country's capital are as follows: • Regular Gasoline: $23.805 per liter • Premium Gasoline: $28.385 per liter • Diesel: $28.428 per liter These prices are calculated with information from 373 of 403 gas stations, considering only recent data. Comparative with other states Compared to Mexico City, some states show slight variations in prices: Jalisco: • Regular: $24.011/liter • Premium: $29.107/liter • Diesel: $28.977/liter Nuevo León: • Regular: $24.015/liter • Premium: $29.038/liter • Diesel: $28.522/liter Although prices in the capital are similar to those in Jalisco and Nuevo León, they stand out for being slightly lower in Regular gasoline, while Premium and Diesel remain almost at the same level. Nationally, the average reported prices are: • Regular: $23.706/liter • Premium: $28.213/liter • Diesel: $28.796/liter This shows that Mexico City remains in line with the national average, although with Premium and Diesel slightly above the average of $28.213 and $28.796, respectively. Vehicle Natural Gas: a more economical option For those who use Vehicle Natural Gas (GNV), the reported prices are significantly lower: • Minimum: $10.990/liter • Average: $12.601/liter • Maximum: $14.490/liter Currently, the information comes from 63 stations out of 149 reported, so the data is preliminary and subject to change as more reports are incorporated. The current panorama shows that, despite the slight advantage in Regular gasoline, drivers in Mexico City face high costs in Premium and Diesel compared to the national average and other key states like Jalisco and Nuevo León. Meanwhile, GNV continues to be a more economical and competitive alternative for those looking to reduce fuel expenses.
High Fuel Prices in Mexico City
Mexico City shows high gasoline and diesel prices, comparable to other states, but GNV remains a more economical option for drivers.