| Fuel Type | USD / Liter | TRY / Liter | vs World Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| ⛽ Gasoline (Petrol) | $1.470 | ₺70.40 | -2.6% |
| 🚛 Diesel | $1.680 | ₺80.46 | +11.3% |
| 🔵 LPG / Autogas | $0.690 | ₺33.05 | -23.8% |
| ⚡ Electric (kWh) | $0.059 | ₺2.826 | |
| ⚡ Electric Business (kWh) | $0.100 | ₺4.789 | |
| 🔥 Natural Gas (m³) | $0.020 | ₺0.958 | |
| 🔥 Natural Gas Business (m³) | $0.035 | ₺1.676 | |
| 💧 Kerosene | $1.630 | ₺78.06 | |
| 🌡 Heating Oil | $1.210 | ₺57.95 |
Gasoline Price in Turkey Today
Topping up 40 litres in Turkey means paying around ₺2,816 today. In working time on an average salary: 16 minutes a litre, 10.4 hours a tankful. Drivers on LPG pay ₺33.05/L, 53.1% below the petrol rate.
Diesel Price in Turkey
Turkey prices diesel at ₺80.46/L, 14.3% above what petrol costs. Across the 44 Europe markets DailyFuels prices, diesel averages 8.3% above petrol, so the gap here is wider than the regional norm.
How Turkey Compares Globally
A litre of petrol in Turkey is ₺70.40/L ($1.470), placing it 2.6% below the world average of $1.509. Ranked by pump price, Turkey is 64th lowest of 133 countries and 5th lowest of the 44 in Europe. Versus the regional average for Europe: 23.7% below. Just below sits Georgia, 0.7% cheaper, and just above Malta, 5.4% dearer.
Historical Price Trend
Petrol has grown 4.3% dearer in Turkey over 3 months, from $1.410 to $1.470 per litre. The 33 readings held so far run from $1.330 up to $1.470, with the peak on 17 August 2026. Diesel tracked alongside, rose 13.5%. Trough to peak — 5 July to 17 August — the move was 10.5%. Against where 2026 opened, petrol now sits 3.9% higher. Home electricity followed with a 4.8% move, having fell to ₺2.826 per kWh. Natural gas fell 4.8%.
As of 2026-08-19, the retail price of gasoline in Turkey is $1.470 per liter, and diesel costs $1.680 per liter. Turkey’s gasoline price is 2.6% below the global average of $1.509 per liter. LPG/autogas is available at $0.690 per liter. Electricity for EV charging costs $0.059 per kWh.
Turkey applies relatively high fuel taxes reflecting energy and environmental policy. These taxes add a substantial premium on top of crude oil and refinery costs, pushing prices above the regional average.
Based on an average monthly wage of $1,000 USD, a worker in Turkey needs approximately 16 minutes to afford one liter of gasoline — equivalent to 129.4% of a day's pay for a standard 40-liter fill-up.
Among the 44 Europe countries here, Azerbaijan posts the lowest price at $0.676 and Netherlands the highest at $2.750 — 306.8% between them.
All prices are reviewed and updated weekly, sourced from official government energy agencies and verified international data providers. Local currency amounts (TRY / ₺) update automatically with live exchange rates.
| Commodity | Market Price | Raw Cost | Retail Here | Gov't Factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🛢 Brent Crude | $91.53 /bbl | $0.696 /L | $1.470 | +111.2% |
| 🛢 WTI Crude | $84.69 /bbl | $0.653 /L | $1.470 | +125.1% |
| 🔥 Natural Gas | $2.78 /MMBtu | $0.124 /m³ | $0.020 | -83.8% |
| ⚡ Lithium ETF | $74.02 /share | indirect | $0.059 | — |
| ☢ Uranium ETF | $43.62 /share | indirect | $0.059 | — |
How global commodity swings translated to pump prices here
| Commodity | Commodity Δ30D | Retail Δ30D | Pass-Through |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🛢 Brent Crude | +3.6% | +5.8% |
161%
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| 🛢 WTI Crude | +2.5% | +5.8% |
232%
|
| 🔥 Natural Gas | +0.4% | +0% | — |
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