The Petrol price in Mumbai is ₹104.21 per litre.
| Open Price | ₹104.21 |
|---|---|
| Close Price | ₹104.21 |
| Highest Price In February 2026 | ₹104.21 |
| Lowest Price In February 2026 | ₹104.21 |
The petrol prices in Mumbai hovered around ₹104.21 during February 2026. During February 2026, petrol prices touched a high of ₹104.21 and a low of ₹104.21.
₹104.17.
| Mumbai | PETROL PRICE/LITRE | CHANGES |
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| Feb 08, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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| Feb 07, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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| Feb 06, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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| Feb 05, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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| Feb 04, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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| Feb 03, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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| Feb 02, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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| Feb 01, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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| Jan 31, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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| Jan 30, 2026 | ₹104.21 |
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As on February 01, 2026, petrol price in Mumbai stood at ₹104.21 per litre. On February 09, 2026, the price of petrol in Mumbai exhibits no change. The petrol price in Mumbai touched a high of ₹104.21 per litre and a low of ₹104.21 per litre.
As on January 01, 2026, petrol price in Mumbai stood at ₹104.21 per litre. On January 31, 2026, the price of petrol in Mumbai exhibits no change. The petrol price in Mumbai touched a high of ₹104.21 per litre and a low of ₹103.54 per litre.
As on December 01, 2025, petrol price in Mumbai stood at ₹103.50 per litre. On December 31, 2025, the price of petrol in Mumbai exhibits no change. The petrol price in Mumbai touched a high of ₹104.21 per litre and a low of ₹103.50 per litre.
As on November 01, 2025, petrol price in Mumbai stood at ₹97.50 per litre. On November 30, 2025, the price of petrol in Mumbai has decreased by ₹0.71 and the price has reached ₹103.50 per litre. The petrol price in Mumbai touched a high of ₹104.21 per litre and a low of ₹97.50 per litre.
As on October 01, 2025, petrol price in Mumbai stood at ₹103.50 per litre. On October 31, 2025, the price of petrol in Mumbai has decreased by ₹0.71 and the price has reached ₹103.50 per litre. The petrol price in Mumbai touched a high of ₹104.21 per litre and a low of ₹103.50 per litre.
As on September 01, 2025, petrol price in Mumbai stood at ₹103.50 per litre. On September 30, 2025, the price of petrol in Mumbai has decreased by ₹0.71 and the price has reached ₹103.50 per litre. The petrol price in Mumbai touched a high of ₹104.21 per litre and a low of ₹103.50 per litre.
As on August 01, 2025, petrol price in Mumbai stood at ₹104.21 per litre. On August 31, 2025, the price of petrol in Mumbai has decreased by ₹0.71 and the price has reached ₹103.50 per litre. The petrol price in Mumbai touched a high of ₹104.21 per litre and a low of ₹103.50 per litre.
| CITY | PETROL PRICE/LITRE | CHANGES |
|---|---|---|
| Agartala | ₹97.55 |
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| Aizwal | ₹93.79 |
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| Bangalore | ₹99.84 |
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| Bhopal | ₹106.47 |
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| Bhubhaneswar | ₹100.97 |
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| Chandigarh | ₹94.24 |
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| Chennai | ₹100.85 |
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| Daman | ₹92.39 |
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| Dehradun | ₹93.23 |
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| Delhi | ₹94.77 |
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| Gandhinagar | ₹94.66 |
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| Gangtok | ₹100.85 |
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| Hyderabad | ₹107.41 |
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| Imphal | ₹99.05 |
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| Itanagar | ₹90.62 |
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| Jaipur | ₹104.88 |
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| Kohima | ₹97.34 |
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| Kolkata | ₹103.94 |
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| Lucknow | ₹94.65 |
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| Mumbai | ₹104.21 |
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| Panjim | ₹95.53 |
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| Patna | ₹105.53 |
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| Pondicherry | ₹94.21 |
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| Raipur | ₹100.39 |
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| Ranchi | ₹97.81 |
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| Shillong | ₹96.36 |
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| Shimla | ₹95.90 |
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| STATE | PETROL PRICE/LITRE | CHANGES |
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| Andhra Pradesh | ₹109.37 |
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| Arunachal Pradesh | ₹93.10 |
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| Assam | ₹96.88 |
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| Bihar | ₹106.31 |
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| Chandigarh | ₹94.24 |
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| Chhattisgarh | ₹101.31 |
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| Dadra And Nagar Haveli | ₹92.51 |
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| Daman And Diu | ₹92.86 |
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| Delhi | ₹94.72 |
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| Goa | ₹95.55 |
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| Gujarat | ₹94.91 |
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| Haryana | ₹95.28 |
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| Himachal Pradesh | ₹95.58 |
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| Jammu And Kashmir | ₹98.53 |
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| Jharkhand | ₹98.73 |
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| Karnataka | ₹100.44 |
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| Kerala | ₹106.34 |
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| Madhya Pradesh | ₹107.43 |
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| Maharashtra | ₹104.81 |
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| Manipur | ₹99.69 |
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| Meghalaya | ₹95.78 |
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| Mizoram | ₹95.20 |
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| Nagaland | ₹98.26 |
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| Odisha | ₹102.58 |
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| Pondicherry | ₹93.04 |
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| Puducherry | ₹94.56 |
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| Punjab | ₹96.63 |
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| Rajasthan | ₹105.65 |
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| Sikkim | ₹101.14 |
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| Tamil Nadu | ₹101.75 |
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| Telangana | ₹108.05 |
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| Tripura | ₹97.28 |
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| Uttar Pradesh | ₹95.24 |
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| Uttarakhand | ₹94.17 |
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| West Bengal | ₹-- |
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The Petrol price in Mumbai is ₹104.21 per litre.
Srinagar has the lowest Petrol price today.
Hyderabad has the highest Petrol price today.
The Petrol price in Mumbai hovered around ₹104.17 per litre last month. It fluctuated between ₹104.21 and ₹104.21. In the last month, Petrol price touched a high of ₹104.21 and a low of ₹103.54.
Yesterday, the Petrol price in Mumbai was ₹104.21. Compared to today’s Petrol price, it exhibits no change.
The Petrol prices in Mumbai hovered around ₹104.21 per litre this month. It fluctuated between ₹104.21 and ₹104.21. In the current month, Petrol prices in Mumbai touched a low of ₹104.21.
The Petrol prices in Mumbai hovered around ₹104.21 per litre this month. It fluctuated between ₹104.21 and ₹104.21. In the current month, Petrol prices in Mumbai touched a high of ₹104.21.
The Petrol prices in Mumbai hovered around ₹104.17 per litre last month. It fluctuated between ₹104.21 and ₹104.21. In the last month, Petrol prices in Mumbai touched a low of ₹103.54.
The Petrol prices in Mumbai hovered around ₹104.17 per litre last month. It fluctuated between ₹104.21 and ₹104.21. In the last month, Petrol prices in Mumbai touched a high of ₹104.21.
During the last 10 days, the lowest Petrol price in Mumbai is ₹104.21
During the last 10 days, the highest Petrol price in Mumbai is ₹104.21
As on Feb 09, 2026, the price of 1 litre of Petrol in Mumbai is ₹104.21.
The prices of Petrol in Mumbai are revised and updated on a daily basis at 6 AM. This pricing mechanism is called dynamic fuel pricing. It was introduced in June 2017 in order to increase transparency and limit speculative practices. Dynamic prices change according to market conditions. A number of factors affect Petrol prices like Brent crude oil prices, rupee to US dollar exchange rate, geo-political risks like war, supply-chain issues, etc. Domestic conditions like change in excise duty or state taxes, dealer commissions, etc. also affect Petrol prices.
The rates of Petrol in Mumbai will be different from other cities in India. State Value Added Tax (VAT) varies across states, hence, Petrol prices differ across states. Besides local body taxes, octroi etc lead to differential Petrol prices in different cities of a state.
The prices of Brent crude oil have a significant effect on the Petrol prices in Mumbai. India’s oil demand is primarily met by imports. Hence any change in prices of Brent crude has a direct bearing on the domestic price of Petrol.
The prices of Petrol in Mumbai are affected by changes in central excise duties. If other factors are kept constant, a rise in central excise duty leads to a rise in Petrol prices and vice-versa.
The prices of Petrol in Mumbai do not come under the ambit of Goods and Services Tax (GST). Hence, it has no impact on the Petrol prices in Mumbai.
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