UAE Petrol Prices for October 2025: What Drivers Need to Know

Every month, the UAE Fuel Price Committee announces updated petrol and diesel rates that directly impact residents, tourists, and businesses across the country. For October 2025, the committee confirmed an increase across all categories of petrol and diesel. These adjustments are in line with global oil market movements and are crucial for drivers planning long-distance journeys, daily commutes, or even car rentals in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

 

October 2025 Fuel Prices in UAE

 

The official petrol and diesel rates valid across all emirates from October 1 to October 31, 2025 are:

 

Super 98 petrol: Dh2.77 per litre

Special 95 petrol: Dh2.66 per litre

E-Plus 91 petrol: Dh2.58 per litre

Diesel: Dh2.71 per litre

 

Compared to September 2025, all grades of petrol increased by 7 to 8 fils per litre, while diesel rose by 5 fils. Even a small rise makes a difference for daily commuters and those renting SUVs for off-road trips in the UAE desert.

 

Why Fuel Price Updates Matter

 

The UAE fuel price system has been deregulated since 2015, meaning prices are adjusted monthly according to global crude rates. This approach ensures transparency but also requires motorists and car rental companies to adapt to fluctuations. For drivers in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Sharjah, even slight changes influence:

 

Daily commuting expenses

Car rental package rates (as fuel is often not included)

Long-distance travel costs between emirates

 

Impact on Car Rentals in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

 

For tourists visiting the UAE, renting a car remains one of the most cost-effective ways to travel. While petrol prices have increased in October 2025, the UAE still offers comparatively affordable fuel compared to many European and Asian countries.

 

Car rental agencies may adjust their promotions, but the actual impact on daily or weekly rental budgets remains modest. For example, driving a rented Nissan Patrol from Dubai to Abu Dhabi (about 150 km) consumes roughly 15 litres of fuel. With Super 98 now at Dh2.77, the journey costs just over Dh40 in petrol, which is still lower than taxi fares for the same distance.

 

Petrol Grades Explained

 

Many drivers are unsure whether to choose Super 98, Special 95, or E-Plus 91. The key difference lies in the octane rating:

 

Super 98 is recommended for high-performance engines such as sports cars and luxury vehicles (Ferrari, Porsche, BMW M models).

Special 95 is suitable for most modern cars, including SUVs and sedans rented in Dubai.

E-Plus 91 is usually used for economy cars and compact hatchbacks.
 

Choosing the right grade not only improves performance but also helps rental customers save on maintenance costs.

 

Diesel and Commercial Vehicles

 

Diesel prices also rose to Dh2.71 in October 2025. This is significant for logistics companies, taxis, buses, and heavy vehicles transporting goods across the UAE. The adjustment may lead to minor increases in delivery and transport fees. However, with the UAE’s advanced infrastructure and competitive diesel pricing, commercial operators still benefit from lower operating costs compared to global standards.

 

Tips for Drivers and Renters in October 2025

 

While fuel prices are higher than in September, smart planning can keep driving affordable:

Rent fuel-efficient vehicles such as Toyota Corolla, KIA Seltos, or Hyundai Elantra.

For luxury trips, consider hybrids or EVs like the Tesla Model 3 or Toyota Camry Hybrid available for rent in Dubai.

Always return rental cars with a full tank to avoid premium refueling charges by rental companies.

 

Long-Term Perspective

 

Fuel price adjustments are expected to continue monthly. For residents, carpooling, ride-sharing, or switching to hybrid and electric cars could reduce dependency on petrol. For tourists, short-term rentals remain cost-effective even with higher prices. The UAE is also expanding its EV charging infrastructure, making electric car rental a viable option by 2026.

 

October 2025 brings slightly higher petrol and diesel prices across the UAE, but driving remains affordable compared to many global markets. For visitors booking car rentals in Dubai, Sharjah, or Abu Dhabi, the increase translates into only a few dirhams more per journey. With careful planning, both residents and tourists can continue to enjoy the freedom of driving across the Emirates.

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Auto
4 Person
Petrol
Deposit
1500
Mileage day/mo
300 km / 4500 km
Minimum
1 day
1 day rental available
Free delivery
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AED 149
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