High Octane Petrol Price in Pakistan 2026

Don’t waste money on premium fuel your car doesn’t need.

High Octane Petrol Price

Rs.445/Ltr

Regional Price Variations — City‑wise High Octane Rates

High-octane prices can vary between cities due to:

  • Freight and transport charges — Remote cities face higher delivery costs
  • Dealer margins — Some dealers add extra markup
  • Market competition — More competition in major cities keeps prices lower


Effective From: May 13, 2026

Product NameRs./Litre
Octane Euro 5 (Karachi)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Lahore)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Rawalpindi)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Faisalabad)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Jhelum)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Peshawar)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Bahawalpur)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Sukkur)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Multan)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Gujranwala)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Hyderabad)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Sahiwal)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (D.I Khan)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Gilgit)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Gawadar)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Abbottabad)445.00
Octane Euro 5 (Quetta)445.00

What is High Octane Petrol (HOBC)?

High Octane fuel — officially known as High Octane Blending Component (HOBC) — is a premium-grade fuel with a higher octane rating than regular petrol.

Octane Rating Basics

Octane rating measures a fuel’s ability to resist “knocking” or premature detonation in an engine’s cylinders. The higher the octane number, the more compression the fuel can withstand before igniting.

Fuel Type

Octane Rating (RON)

Typical Price Level

Regular Petrol (MS 92)

90–92 RON

Standard

Super / Premier Petrol

93–95 RON

Moderate premium

High Octane / HOBC

95–97 RON

High premium

Premium Performance Fuels

97+ RON

Highest

Brand Names in Pakistan

High-octane petrol is sold under different brand names across Pakistan:

OMC (Oil Marketing Company)

High Octane Brand Name

Notes

PSO (Pakistan State Oil)

Altron X 97

Nationwide availability

Shell Pakistan

V-Power

Widely available in major cities

Total Parco

Excellium

Available at select stations

Attock Petroleum

Xtron Hi-Octane

Limited availability

Saudi Aramco

Pro Force

New entrant with competitive pricing

Some stations also offer Euro 5 compliant 97 RON fuel, which meets stricter emission standards.

Availability — Where to Find High Octane

High octane petrol availability in Pakistan — widely available in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, limited in other cities

Region

Availability Level

Best Brand Options

Karachi

High

PSO, Shell, Total, Aramco, Attock

Lahore

High

PSO, Shell, Total (especially DHA, Gulberg, Johar Town, Model Town)

Islamabad/Rawalpindi

Moderate

PSO, Shell

Faisalabad

Limited

PSO, Shell (limited stations)

Multan

Limited

PSO

Quetta

Very limited

PSO (limited stations)

Gilgit/Northern Areas

Extremely limited

PSO (few stations)

Tip for travelers: If you drive a high-octane dependent vehicle, plan your refueling stops in advance — especially when traveling outside major cities.

Why is High Octane Petrol So Expensive?

The high price of HOBC in Pakistan is driven by three main factors: government levy, deregulated market pricing, and import parity costs.

The Massive Petroleum Levy Hike (March 2026)

In late March 2026, the government increased the petroleum levy on high-octane fuel by a staggering Rs 200 per litre, raising the total levy from approximately Rs 100 to Rs 305.37 per litre. Additionally, a Climate Support Levy (CSL) of Rs 2.50 per litre applies to all petroleum products.

Petrol Levy Comparison (as of May 2026):

  • Regular Petrol: Rs 107.38 per litre
  • High Octane (HOBC): Rs 305.37 per litre

Government’s Rationale — Taxing Luxury

The government explicitly framed the levy hike as a measure to target luxury vehicle owners and protect lower- and middle-income groups from additional taxation. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also imposed an immediate ban on the use of high-octane fuel in government vehicles at public expense. This policy is expected to generate approximately Rs 9 billion per month in additional revenue.

Deregulated Market Pricing

OGRA does not set or regulate high-octane petrol prices. Unlike regular petrol (MS 92), which has a fortnightly government-notified price, HOBC rates are determined independently by each OMC based on market conditions, competition, and their cost structures.

This deregulation explains why:

  • The price difference between brands can be as high as Rs 60 per litre
  • Some stations may charge significantly more than others
  • Prices can change without government announcement

Suggested Image: An infographic showing the levy breakdown per litre for regular petrol vs high octane (HOBC). Alt text: “Petroleum levy comparison Pakistan — regular petrol Rs 107 levy per litre, high octane Rs 305 levy per litre.”

Which Vehicles Actually Need High Octane Petrol?

This is the most important question for any driver considering premium fuel. Most cars in Pakistan do not need high-octane petrol.

Vehicles That Truly Require 97 RON Fuel

The following types of vehicles have engines designed for high-octane fuel (minimum 95–97 RON) and may experience knocking, reduced power, or even engine damage if run on regular 92 RON:

Category

Examples

Luxury German Sedans & SUVs

BMW (3 Series, 5 Series, X models), Mercedes-Benz (C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, GLE, GLS), Audi (A4, A6, Q5, Q7)

Porsche Models

Macan, Cayenne, Panamera (turbo engines demanding high-octane fuel)

High-performance Japanese/Luxury Brands

Lexus (IS, ES, RX, LX), Infiniti

High-performance Sports Cars

Mustang, Camaro, etc.

Forced Induction (Turbo/Supercharged) Engines

Many turbocharged engines require higher octane to prevent knocking, but not all — check your owner’s manual

Cars That Do NOT Need High Octane — Official Clarifications

Several major automakers have issued official statements confirming that their vehicles run perfectly on regular 92 RON petrol:

Brand

Official Statement

Kia Motors

All Kia vehicles in Pakistan are engineered to perform optimally on regular unleaded fuel with a minimum octane rating of RON 91 or higher. Kia confirmed that owners can continue using RON 92 fuel without compromising engine performance, reliability, or warranty coverage.

GWM (Great Wall Motors)

“All GWM vehicles are optimized for RON 92 across trusted fuel stations nationwide,” the company stated, urging owners to stick with regular fuel.

Honda Pakistan

Honda has assured that all their engines in Pakistan, including Turbo variants, are designed for standard unleaded petrol. Since regular petrol in Pakistan is 92 RON — already higher than the minimum requirement of 91 RON — owners are already giving their cars better fuel than needed.

Do Motorcycles Need High Octane?

No. Popular motorcycles in Pakistan — including the Honda CD 70, CG 125, and Yamaha YBR 125 — are designed for low-octane fuel (typically 87–90 RON). Pakistan’s regular petrol (90–92 RON) far exceeds their requirements. Using high-octane fuel in these bikes provides zero performance or mileage benefit.

Myth vs Reality — Separating Fact from Fiction

Match every sentence with realities and Check difference 

Myth #1: “High octane petrol gives better mileage in any car”

Reality: This is one of the most common and costly myths. High-octane fuel does not increase fuel economy in engines designed for regular fuel. The octane rating measures knock resistance, not energy content. All gasoline contains roughly the same amount of energy per litre. Using premium fuel in an engine that doesn’t require it is simply wasting money.

Myth #2: “Hi-octane makes my engine run cleaner”

Reality: While some premium fuels contain detergent additives that can help keep injectors clean, regular petrol in Pakistan also contains cleaning agents. For most drivers, periodic use of a quality fuel system cleaner (available at auto parts stores) is a far more cost-effective way to maintain engine cleanliness than constantly buying premium fuel.

Myth #3: “My turbo car needs high octane”

Reality: Not necessarily. While many turbocharged engines are designed for higher octane, automakers like Kia, Honda, and GWM have officially confirmed that their turbo vehicles sold in Pakistan are calibrated to run safely and efficiently on 92 RON regular petrol. Always check your owner’s manual — it will state the minimum octane requirement.

Myth #4: “High octane is better for my motorcycle”

Reality: Absolutely false. Pakistan’s 70cc–150cc motorcycles are designed for 87–90 RON fuel. Using 97 RON high-octane fuel provides no benefit whatsoever — you are simply paying more for the same ride.

The Economic Impact — Running Costs of High Octane Vehicles

The massive levy hike has dramatically increased the operating cost of luxury vehicles that require premium fuel.

Cost Per Kilometre Comparison

A typical petrol SUV delivering around 10 km per litre costs roughly Rs 32 per kilometre to run on regular petrol. However, for luxury SUVs that require high-octane fuel, the running cost jumps significantly to around Rs 53–54 per kilometre.

Monthly Running Cost Example

Vehicle Type

Fuel Type

Fuel Economy

Fuel Price (Rs/L)

Cost per km (Rs)

Daily 50 km (Rs)

Monthly 1,500 km (Rs)

Regular C-Segment SUV

Regular Petrol (92 RON)

10 km/L

399

39.9

1,995

59,850

Luxury SUV

High Octane (97 RON)

8 km/L

420

52.5

2,625

78,750

Luxury SUV (worst case)

High Octane (97 RON)

7 km/L

600

85.7

4,285

128,550

📌 Key Insight: A high-octane dependent luxury SUV can cost twice as much or more to run as a comparable regular-fuel SUV — even before considering higher maintenance costs, insurance, and depreciation.

The Shift to PHEVs and REEVs — A Smarter Alternative

The sharp increase in high-octane prices has accelerated interest in Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) and Range Extender Electric Vehicles (REEVs) among Pakistani consumers.

Why PHEVs Make Sense Now

Feature

High Octane SUV

PHEV SUV

Daily Running Cost

Rs 50–80 per km

Rs 7–10 per km (electric mode)

Monthly Fuel Bill (1,500 km)

Rs 75,000–120,000

Rs 10,500–15,000 (mostly electric)

Long Trips

No range anxiety

Petrol backup available

Home Charging

Not applicable

Requires dedicated parking

Popular PHEV Options in Pakistan

Several manufacturers are offering PHEV models that allow drivers to complete most daily commutes (40–80 km) on electric power alone, with a petrol engine available for longer journeys:

  • Chery Tiggo 9 PHEV — Premium 7‑seat PHEV
  • Other Chinese PHEV models entering the Pakistani market

For luxury SUV owners who want to escape high-octane costs without sacrificing performance or comfort, PHEVs represent a compelling alternative.

Tahir Subhani

I'm a petroleum industry researcher and content writer with 2 years of experience analyzing fuel markets in Pakistan. This guide is based on verified data from OGRA, government notifications, and official statements from PSO, Shell, and other OMCs.