Bidar’s petrol rates reflect both national fuel trends and local transport dynamics. Stay informed on the petrol price in Bidar today to manage your daily and monthly fuel expenses effectively.
(12 December 2025)
Last updated on: December 14, 2025
The petrol price in Bidar directly affects the cost of living for residents, especially daily commuters and small businesses. With prices revised every morning, tracking the petrol price in Bidar helps you plan refuelling and manage your monthly budget.
Date |
Price |
Price Change |
12 December 2025 |
₹100.18 |
₹0.0 |
11 December 2025 |
₹101.17 |
₹0.99 |
10 December 2025 |
₹101.17 |
₹0.0 |
09 December 2025 |
₹101.17 |
₹0.0 |
08 December 2025 |
₹101.17 |
₹0.0 |
05 December 2025 |
₹101.17 |
₹0.0 |
03 December 2025 |
₹101.17 |
₹0.0 |
01 December 2025 |
₹101.17 |
₹0.0 |
28 November 2025 |
₹101.17 |
₹0.0 |
26 November 2025 |
₹101.17 |
₹0.0 |
The following table shows the petrol rate in Bidar over the last 10 days. These daily changes are influenced by global oil prices, currency exchange rates, and tax adjustments:
Monitoring these fluctuations helps consumers understand how international and domestic factors impact local fuel prices.
This section presents daily and monthly petrol price trends in Bidar. It helps residents track rate stability and identify seasonal or economic shifts:
Understanding these trends allows better planning for fuel expenses and helps avoid budget surprises.
Reviewing past petrol prices helps predict future movements and manage fuel budgets. Below is a summary of the petrol rate in Bidar for the last six months:
Between April and September 2025, the petrol price in Bidar remained mostly stable, ranging between ₹104 and ₹105 per litre. This was due to steady crude oil prices, minimal tax changes, and consistent refining costs. Bidar’s distance from major refineries contributes to minor logistical variations, but overall, the city has seen fewer price spikes compared to metro areas.
Petrol prices vary across Karnataka districts due to transport costs, dealer margins, and local demand. Below is a comparison of district wise petrol prices for March 2025:
Bidar recorded an average price of ₹104.60 per litre in March 2025. Districts closer to refineries like Mangalore had slightly lower rates, while urban centres like Bengaluru saw higher prices due to additional levies.
Several factors influence the petrol rate in Bidar:
Exchange Rate: A weaker Rupee increases import costs.
Global Crude Oil Prices: Directly affect domestic fuel pricing.
Government Taxes: Central excise and Karnataka VAT form a large part of the retail price.
Local Demand: Higher consumption during festivals or holidays can push prices up.
Transportation Costs: Moving fuel from refineries to Bidar adds to the price.
Dealer Commissions: Petrol pump margins slightly increase the final rate.
The petrol price in Bidar is updated daily at 6 AM. This dynamic pricing system reflects global oil rates and currency changes. Major oil companies like Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum revise prices simultaneously across outlets.
Consumers can check updates via official websites, SMS alerts, or mobile apps.
Rising fuel prices affect both households and businesses:
Commuters: Daily travel costs increase, reducing disposable income.
Small Businesses: Transport-dependent operations face higher costs.
Inflation: Goods transported over long distances become costlier.
Monitoring the petrol price in Bidar helps residents adjust travel habits and manage monthly expenses.
Here are practical ways to reduce fuel expenses:
Drive smoothly to avoid unnecessary fuel burn.
Service your vehicle regularly.
Maintain correct tyre pressure.
Use public transport or carpool.
Avoid long idling at signals.
Combine errands to reduce short trips.
Use fuel reward cards for cashback.
These habits can help offset the impact of rising fuel costs.
Daily revisions reflect global crude oil prices and currency exchange rates under India’s dynamic pricing system.
Prices are based on international crude rates, refining and transport costs, taxes, and dealer margins.
Local logistics, dealer commissions, and distance from depots cause minor price differences.
Currently, petrol is excluded from GST. State VAT and central excise duty apply instead.
Use fuel-efficient driving habits, maintain your vehicle, and consider carpooling or public transport.
No, GST does not apply to petrol. It is taxed separately by central and state governments.
The highest recorded petrol price in Bidar was ₹114.79 per litre, which was recorded on 2nd November 2021. Among recent data in 2025, petrol prices mostly peaked around ₹104.08 per litre in various months but did not surpass the 2021 high.