Economy Local 2026-03-23T20:43:39+00:00

Fuel Prices in Mexico City Remain High

In Mexico City, gasoline and diesel prices remain above the national average. While vehicle natural gas is a cheaper alternative, its availability is limited.


Fuel Prices in Mexico City Remain High

This Monday, the average fuel prices in Mexico City show slight variation compared to the national average, remaining at high levels, especially for premium gasoline. Gasoline prices in CDMX: Regular Gasoline: 23.798 pesos; Premium Gasoline: 27.701 pesos; Diesel: 28.320 pesos. National Comparison: CDMX is higher on almost all fuels. Nationally, average prices are slightly lower than in the capital: Regular: 23.679 pesos; Premium: 27.330 pesos; Diesel: 28.554 pesos. The comparison shows that Mexico City has: a more expensive regular gasoline than the national average; a considerably higher premium; a slightly cheaper diesel than the country's average. How does it compare to other states? Compared to key entities, CDMX remains in the higher price range: Jalisco: Regular: 23.994 pesos; Premium: 27.945 pesos; Diesel: 28.452 pesos. Nuevo León: Regular: 23.974 pesos; Premium: 27.783 pesos; Diesel: 27.825 pesos. In this context: CDMX has slightly lower prices than Jalisco, but very close. Compared to Nuevo León, the capital has more expensive fuels in almost all categories, except for diesel, which is higher in CDMX. Vehicle Natural Gas: the cheapest option. While traditional fuels continue to have high prices, vehicle natural gas (VNG) is positioned as a significantly more economical alternative: Minimum: 10.990 pesos per liter; Average: 12.601 pesos; Maximum: 14.490 pesos. This represents practically half the cost of regular gasoline, making it an attractive option for transportation, although its availability is still limited in the country. The fuel market in Mexico continues to show moderate variations between regions, with Mexico City standing out for maintaining gasoline prices above the national average.