The UAE has announced fuel prices for June 2025, with petrol prices remaining unchanged from May, while diesel prices see a slight drop. This adjustment comes after a slight increase of just AED 0.01 in May.
The new per-litre rates are as follows:
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Super 98: AED 2.58, unchanged from AED 2.58 in April
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Special 95: AED 2.47, unchanged from AED 2.47
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E-Plus 91: AED 2.39, unchanged from AED 2.39
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Diesel: AED 2.45, down from AED 2.52
Choosing The Right Fuel For Your Car Or Motorcycle: Octane Levels Explained
Selecting the appropriate fuel is crucial for optimal vehicle performance — this is based on octane levels. An octane number is the rating given to a fuel for its ability to withstand higher compression levels without causing engine knocking. In the UAE, this is denoted by the number placed as a suffix in the fuel’s name:
Not interested in nerd talk? Let’s keep it simple: a high-compression engine requires fuel with a higher octane rating.
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Super 98: The highest octane petrol available at fuel stations across the UAE. If you own a supercar or sports car, this is the fuel to pick. Modern 600cc to 1,000cc motorcycles would thrive on Super 98.
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Special 95: Suitable for most standard vehicles, offering a balance between performance and cost. This is the fuel of choice for most modern turbo-petrol engines and lower capacity performance motorcycles.
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E-Plus 91: Best for cars and bikes with minimal performance requirements, focusing on fuel economy. The perfect fuel for your daily drive or ride, in most cases.
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Diesel: Although low in sheer numbers, diesel-powered pickup trucks & SUVs do exist in the UAE. Standard-issue diesel is available across most petrol pumps in the Emirates.
Still confused on what fuel is best for your vehicle? Your car or motorcycle’s user manual and/or fuel filler lid will contain manufacturer recommendations on the best fuel type.
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