⛽ 700 km Fuel Cost Calculator — India
Extended Road Trip · Petrol · Diesel · CNG · EV · June 2026 Prices
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Use Full Calculator (40+ cars, routes, tolls) →📊 700 km Fuel Cost — All Vehicle Types
National average prices · Petrol ₹104.0/L · Diesel ₹92.0/L · CNG ₹76.0/kg · EV ₹9.0/kWh
| Mileage | ⛽ Petrol | 🚌 Diesel | 💚 CNG | ⚡ EV |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 km/L SUV/MUV |
₹7,280 | ₹6,440 | ₹1,970 (25.9 kg) |
₹976 (108.5 kWh) |
| 12 km/L Sedan/Hatchback |
₹6,067 | ₹5,367 | ₹1,970 (25.9 kg) |
₹976 (108.5 kWh) |
| 15 km/L Efficient Hatch |
₹4,853 | ₹4,293 | ₹1,970 (25.9 kg) |
₹976 (108.5 kWh) |
| 18 km/L Hybrid/Diesel |
₹4,044 | ₹3,578 | ₹1,970 (25.9 kg) |
₹976 (108.5 kWh) |
| 20 km/L Premium Diesel |
₹3,640 | ₹3,220 | ₹1,970 (25.9 kg) |
₹976 (108.5 kWh) |
| 25 km/L CNG Car (reference) |
₹2,912 | ₹2,576 | ₹1,970 (25.9 kg) |
₹976 (108.5 kWh) |
Mileage varies with load, speed, AC use, tyre pressure & road quality. Highway fuel economy is typically 10–15% better than city.
🏙️ 700 km Fuel Cost by City (Petrol 15 km/L · Diesel 15 km/L)
| City | Petrol ₹/L | Diesel ₹/L | Petrol Cost | Diesel Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delhi | ₹102.12 | ₹95.2 | ₹4,766 | ₹4,443 |
| Mumbai | ₹111.18 | ₹97.83 | ₹5,188 | ₹4,565 |
| Bangalore | ₹110.89 | ₹88.99 | ₹5,175 | ₹4,153 |
| Hyderabad | ₹115.69 | ₹101.94 | ₹5,399 | ₹4,757 |
| Chennai | ₹107.74 | ₹92.61 | ₹5,028 | ₹4,322 |
| Kolkata | ₹113.47 | ₹91.67 | ₹5,295 | ₹4,278 |
| Ahmedabad | ₹101.99 | ₹88.88 | ₹4,760 | ₹4,148 |
Fuel prices as of June 2026 (PPAC). Prices include central excise + state VAT — vary by ₹8–15/L across states.
🗺️ Popular Indian Routes near 700 km
Actual distances, highway number, one-way toll (car), drive time, and estimated petrol cost at 15 km/L.
| Route | Distance | Highway | Toll (one-way) | Drive Time | Petrol Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delhi → Haridwar → Dehradun → Mussoorie | ~310 km | NH58/NH334 | ₹375 | 7 hr (Day 1) | ₹2,149 |
| Mumbai → Nagpur | ~820 km | NH44/NE-6 | ₹1,100 | 12 hr (2-day) | ₹5,685 |
| Hyderabad → Vijayawada → Chennai | ~750 km | NH16/44 | ₹950 | 12 hr | ₹5,200 |
| Kolkata → Puri → Bhubaneswar | ~590 km | NH16 | ₹620 | 10 hr | ₹4,091 |
| Delhi → Manali (via Chandigarh) | ~580 km | NH3/154 | ₹375 | 13–15 hr | ₹4,021 |
Toll amounts are approximate FY 2025-26 rates for 4-wheeler. Exact tolls vary by route and NHAI revision. Use FASTag for cashless payment.
💡 Fuel-Saving Tips for a 700 km Extended Road Trip
- →For 700 km, a 2-day drive at 350 km/day is the sweet spot — fatigue risk rises sharply in single-day pushes.
- →Book midpoint accommodation in advance for popular routes (Haridwar, Manali entry points book out weeks ahead).
- →For Delhi→Manali via NH3, check road conditions at Rohtang Pass before departure — snow closures possible Sept–June.
- →Tyre rotation check: 700 km is about the point where uneven wear becomes noticeable on older tyres.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions — 700 km Fuel Cost
How much petrol for 700 km?
At 15 km/L (typical petrol hatchback), you need 46.7 litres for 700 km. At the national average of ₹104.0/L that’s ₹4,853 in fuel. An SUV at 10 km/L needs 70 litres (~₹7,280).
What is the diesel cost for 700 km?
Diesel at ₹92.0/L average: a car doing 18 km/L needs 38.9 litres = ₹3,578 for 700 km. Diesel saves ₹1,276 vs a petrol car at 15 km/L on this distance.
How much does a 700 km road trip cost in India?
Fuel alone: ₹4,853 (petrol, 15 km/L) to ₹7,280 (SUV, 10 km/L). Add tolls (₹1400–2100 estimate), food, and accommodation for multi-day trips. Total cost for a extended road trip budget: see our detailed breakdown above.
Is CNG cheaper than petrol for 700 km?
Yes — CNG at ₹76.0/kg with 27 km/kg costs ₹1,970 for 700 km vs ₹4,853 in petrol (15 km/L). CNG is ~50–60% cheaper per km. The caveat: CNG range is 200–250 km per fill, so for longer trips you need station planning.
What is the best route for a 700 km road trip from Delhi?
From Delhi, popular 700 km road trips include: (1) Delhi→Manali via NH3/154 (580 km, 13–15 hr — scenic but mountain roads); (2) Delhi→Agra→Jaipur→Jodhpur (~620 km, 3 days Rajasthan circuit); (3) Delhi→Lucknow→Varanasi (~820 km, best as 2-day trip). NH44 and NH48 from Delhi are the most maintained highways.