Mon. Dec 1st, 2025

Diesel Price in Karnataka

Today, Diesel Price in Karnataka By Nov 2025, diesel shall be sold at about ₹ 91.6  per litre from pumps across Karnataka, with key cities such as Bengaluru selling it at ₹ 90.99 per litre. Diesel prices matter for households, transporters and businesses across the state because any change in global oil rates, taxes or even local demand immediately reflects at the pump price and consequently on their daily costs-from commuting to transporting goods. Below is a breakdown of what really drives the diesel price, its impacts on the economy, and how residents can keep updated.

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Current Diesel Price in Karnataka 

Today, diesel prices in Karnataka are approximately ₹ 91.6 per litre in major cities such as Bangalore, where the price has been recorded at around ₹ 90.99 per litre and other cities, including Mysore, Hubli, and Mangalor, among others, where slight variations exist due to local taxes and transport charges.

Diesel Price in Karnataka
Diesel Price in Karnataka

Last 7 Days Diesel Price In Karnataka

DatePrice (cost/L)
28-Nov-2025₹ 91.6
27-Nov-2025₹ 91.39
26-Nov-2025₹ 91.71
25-Nov-2025₹ 91.39
24-Nov-2025₹ 91.39
23-Nov-2025₹ 91.67
22-Nov-2025₹ 91.33

Diesel Price in other cities of Karnataka

CityPrice (cost/L)
Bagalkot₹ 91.6
Bangalore₹ 90.99
Belgaum₹ 91.77
Bellary₹ 92.19
Bidar₹ 91.74
Bijapur₹ 90.81
Chikmagalur₹ 91.21
Chitradurga₹ 92.22
Dakshina Kannada₹ 90.79
Davangere₹ 91.93

Factors Influencing Diesel Prices

1. Prices of Crude Oil Worldwide: 

Diesel is directly associated with the changes in crude oil prices at an international level. The higher the crude price, the higher the local fuel price.

2. Government Tax and Levies: 

Central and state taxes form the final price of diesel at pumps through their various components, mostly excise duty and VAT.

3. Currency Exchange Rates: 

Diesel is imported in foreign currency. A lower Indian Rupee makes imports more expensive, hence increasing the local price of diesel.

4. Transportation and Distribution Costs: 

The accompanying cost of carrying diesel from the refinery to fuel stations falls within that region. This is a reason for variation on a city-wise basis.

5. Demand and Supply Conditions:

Seasonal demand related to agricultural activity or industrial consumption can determine diesel availability and resultant price fluctuations.

6. Changes in Local Policies:  

Different policies and subsidies in each state can change the price in those areas.  

Impact of Diesel Price on Daily Life

1. Transportation costs:

The cost of private vehicles, taxis, buses, and freight increases with the rise in diesel prices, making immediate fare adjustments for private vehicles.

2. Goods and services:

Diesel translates into higher transport fees that will trickle down as price mark-ups on goods, groceries, and essential commodities.

3. Agriculture sector:

It will now be more expensive to run tractors, pumps, and other machinery used by farmers. This adds costs to the farmer and thereby adds to crop pricing.

4. Inflation Effect:

Diesel is a major energy source. Sustained price increase results in general inflation. This affects household budgets.

5. Business Operations:

Logistics and delivery-dependent businesses have higher operational costs. The cost may be passed on to consumers.

How to Check Diesel Prices Regularly

1. Official Government Portals: 

Indian Oil and the site Fuel Prices India updates diesel rates by city and state daily.

2. Mobile Apps: 

Apps from fuel companies (Indian Oil, BPCL, HPCL) are ready to let users check in real-time what the price for diesel is and set alerts.

3. Fuel Stations: 

Local petrol pumps share current diesel prices on boards and digital screens for all to see.  

4. News Portals and Financial Websites: 

Most online news portals and websites like IndianPriceUpdate update fuel prices for the major cities daily.

5. SMS and Alerts: 

Some providers give SMS alerts to registered users about the latest diesel rates in their city.

Tips for Consumers

  1. Drive at good fuel economy, avoid abrupt accelerations, and keep correct tyre pressure to conserve diesel. 
  2. Plan trips by running errands together, hence saving on unnecessary travel that would consume fuel. 
  3. Use public transportation or share a ride, as it massively reduces personal fuel expenditure. 
  4. Keep the vehicle in good condition because regular servicing and tuning up the engine increases fuel economy. 
  5. Track daily rates from apps, portals, or even the nearest local fuel station to fill up when the price is relatively lower.
  6. Think about other fuel choices, look into CNG, electric cars, or hybrids. They might save you money over time.

Conclusion

Diesel rates in Karnataka do matter much to daily life as they influence transport fares, prices of goods, agriculture, and all business activities. With the prevailing rate standing at about ₹ 91.6 per litre, consumers, together with enterprises, need to track changes in the price of this essential commodity. Knowledge about the determinants of diesel prices, including international crude oil prices, tax components, and transport charges, would enable one to make a proper plan for fuel expenditure. Residents can save on costs by adopting fuel-saving measures, staying updated with regular monitoring of prices and having alternatives to choose from.

FAQs

What is the current diesel price in Karnataka?

By 29 November 2025, diesel in Karnataka will average about ₹ 91.6 per litre.

What factors influence diesel prices?

Global crude oil prices, government taxation on petroleum products, rupee-dollar exchange rate, transportation costs, as well as the demand-supply are determinants of the price of diesel.

How can consumers check diesel prices regularly?

Official websites- Indian Oil, BPCL and HPCL; through their mobile applications; at the fuel stations; via leading news portals; and by SMS notifications.