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Here’s How Much You Will Save on a Full Tank After Petrol Price Cut

The federal government has announced a major reduction in petroleum prices, giving much-needed relief to motorists across Pakistan.

According to the latest revision, the price of petrol has been reduced by Rs. 74 per litre, bringing it down from Rs. 373 per litre to Rs. 299 per litre. The price of diesel has also been cut by Rs. 67 per litre, falling from Rs. 378 per litre to Rs. 311 per litre.

The reduction is expected to ease daily travel costs for millions of motorcycle and car owners. It may also provide some relief to ride-hailing drivers, delivery riders, office commuters, students, and families who rely heavily on personal transport.

While the overall impact on transport fares and goods prices will depend on market response, the immediate benefit for vehicle owners is clear: a full tank now costs significantly less than before.

New Petrol and Diesel Prices

Fuel Type Old Price Reduction New Price
Petrol Rs. 373/litre Rs. 74/litre Rs. 299/litre
Diesel Rs. 378/litre Rs. 67/litre Rs. 311/litre

 

How Much Will Bike Owners Save?

Motorcycle owners are among the biggest everyday beneficiaries of the petrol price cut. Since bikes are the most common mode of transport in Pakistan, even a small per-litre reduction makes a noticeable difference in weekly and monthly fuel spending.

Here is how much it will now cost to fill the tank of popular motorcycles after the petrol price cut:

Motorcycle Model Fuel Tank Capacity Old Full Tank Cost New Full Tank Cost Savings
Honda CD 70 8.5 litres Rs. 3,171 Rs. 2,542 Rs. 629
Honda CG 125 9.2 litres Rs. 3,432 Rs. 2,751 Rs. 681
United US 70 9 litres Rs. 3,357 Rs. 2,691 Rs. 666
Unique UD 100 10 litres Rs. 3,730 Rs. 2,990 Rs. 740
Yamaha YBR 125 13 litres Rs. 4,849 Rs. 3,887 Rs. 962
Suzuki GS 150 12 litres Rs. 4,476 Rs. 3,588 Rs. 888
Suzuki GSX 125 14 litres Rs. 5,222 Rs. 4,186 Rs. 1,036

Among the listed motorcycles, Suzuki GSX 125 owners will save the most, with a full tank now costing Rs. 1,036 less. Yamaha YBR 125 owners will save Rs. 962, while Suzuki GS 150 owners will save Rs. 888 on every full tank.

For daily bike users, this reduction can make a real difference, especially for students, office workers, delivery riders, and small business owners who refuel several times a month.

How Much Will Car Owners Save?

Car owners will see a bigger reduction in full-tank costs because cars have larger fuel tanks. The savings can range from around Rs. 2,000 for small cars to more than Rs. 4,500 for larger vehicles.

Here is the estimated full-tank cost for popular cars after the petrol price cut:

Car Model Fuel Tank Capacity Old Full Tank Cost New Full Tank Cost Savings
Suzuki Alto 27 litres Rs. 10,071 Rs. 8,073 Rs. 1,998
Suzuki Cultus 35 litres Rs. 13,055 Rs. 10,465 Rs. 2,590
Toyota Yaris 42 litres Rs. 15,666 Rs. 12,558 Rs. 3,108
Toyota Corolla 55 litres Rs. 20,515 Rs. 16,445 Rs. 4,070
Honda City 40 litres Rs. 14,920 Rs. 11,960 Rs. 2,960
Honda Civic 47 litres Rs. 17,531 Rs. 14,053 Rs. 3,478
Hyundai Elantra 50 litres Rs. 18,650 Rs. 14,950 Rs. 3,700
Kia Sportage 62 litres Rs. 23,126 Rs. 18,538 Rs. 4,588

Among the listed vehicles, Kia Sportage owners will save the most, with a full tank now costing around Rs. 4,588 less. Toyota Corolla owners will save Rs. 4,070, while Hyundai Elantra owners will save Rs. 3,700 on a full tank.

Smaller cars will also become cheaper to refuel. For example, Suzuki Alto owners will save nearly Rs. 2,000, while Suzuki Cultus owners will save around Rs. 2,590 every time they fill up their tank.

How the Savings Were Calculated

The savings are based on the announced petrol price reduction of Rs. 74 per litre.

The calculation is simple:

Fuel tank capacity × Rs. 74 = Total savings on a full tank

For example, a Toyota Corolla with a 55-litre fuel tank will save:

55 × 74 = Rs. 4,070

Actual refueling cost may vary slightly depending on fuel tank capacity, pump rounding, and how much fuel is already present in the tank before refilling.

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