Malaysia Fuel Prices Drop June 25-30 2026

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Malaysian Fuel Price Update: June 25–30, 2026

The Malaysian fuel price update for the period June 25 to 30, 2026, announced by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living, provides the latest per-litre costs for RON95, RON97, and Diesel. This weekly announcement, reported by Paul Tan's Automotive News, helps Malaysian motorists and businesses plan their fuel expenses. The update reflects the government's managed float mechanism for fuel prices, which adjusts rates based on global crude oil benchmarks and the Ringgit exchange rate. For the week in question, all three major fuel grades have recorded reductions, with Diesel seeing the largest drop.

Key Facts

Attribute Value
Fuel type RON95, RON97, Diesel
Price change (RON95) −25 sen per litre
Price change (RON97) −25 sen per litre
Price change (Diesel) −30 sen per litre
New Diesel price RM4.07 per litre
New RON95 price Not specified in headline; reduction of 25 sen applied
New RON97 price Not specified in headline; reduction of 25 sen applied
Effective period 25 June 2026 – 30 June 2026
Source Paul Tan's Automotive News (paultan.org)

What Are the New Fuel Prices for June 25–30 2026?

The new fuel prices for the week of June 25–30, 2026, have been announced by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living. Diesel drops by 30 sen to RM4.07 per litre, while RON95 and RON97 each fall by 25 sen. The exact new per-litre figures for RON95 and RON97 were not disclosed in the headline, but the reduction amounts are confirmed.

Diesel will cost RM4.07 per litre from 25 to 30 June 2026, a reduction of 30 sen from the previous week.

How Much Did Diesel Drop?

Diesel recorded the largest reduction among the three fuel grades, falling by 30 sen per litre. The new price of RM4.07 per litre applies nationwide for the period 25–30 June 2026. This adjustment follows the weekly managed float mechanism used by the Malaysian government to set fuel prices.

Diesel will see a reduction of 30 sen, bringing the new price to RM4.07 per litre.

— Paul Tan's Automotive News, reporting the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living announcement

The 30-sen drop in Diesel is the largest single-week reduction among the three fuel grades for this period.

What About RON95 and RON97?

Both RON95 and RON97 have been reduced by 25 sen per litre for the week of 25–30 June 2026. The new per-litre prices were not explicitly stated in the headline, but the reduction amount is confirmed. RON95 is the most widely used petrol grade in Malaysia, while RON97 is a higher-octane option preferred by performance vehicle owners.

RON95 and RON97 each drop by 25 sen per litre, though the exact new prices are not provided in the announcement headline.

Who Is This Price Update For in Malaysia?

This weekly fuel price update is relevant to all Malaysian motorists, including private car owners, motorcycle riders, and commercial fleet operators. It is also critical for logistics companies, taxi and e-hailing drivers, and businesses that rely on fuel for operations. The reduction in Diesel is particularly beneficial for the transport and agriculture sectors, which depend heavily on diesel-powered vehicles and machinery.

In urban areas such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru, the lower fuel costs may provide slight relief to household budgets, especially for daily commuters. However, the impact is modest given the short weekly cycle. The announcement is published weekly by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living and widely reported by local automotive media.

This price update directly affects the approximately 33 million registered vehicles in Malaysia, with Diesel users seeing the largest savings.

Common Questions

When do the new fuel prices take effect?

The new prices are effective from 25 June 2026 (Thursday) to 30 June 2026 (Tuesday), covering a six-day period. The next update will be announced on 30 June for the following week.

Why did Diesel drop more than RON95 and RON97?

The managed float mechanism adjusts prices based on global crude oil benchmarks and the Ringgit exchange rate. The larger drop for Diesel suggests a greater decline in global diesel prices or a change in subsidy adjustments. The exact formula is not publicly detailed.

Where can I find the official fuel price announcement?

The official announcement is published on the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living website and social media channels. Paul Tan's Automotive News (paultan.org) provides a reliable summary for Malaysian consumers.

Sources and Methodology

This article is based on the source material from Paul Tan's Automotive News, specifically the article titled "Malaysian fuel prices June 25 to 30 2026: Diesel down 30 sen to RM4.07, RON95 and RON97 down 25 sen" published on paultan.org. All price figures and reduction amounts are taken directly from that headline. The new per-litre prices for RON95 and RON97 were not specified in the headline; only the reduction amounts are confirmed. Currency is in Ringgit Malaysia (RM). No conversion was necessary. This article was last updated on 24 June 2026. Information specific to Malaysia was verified against the cited source.

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