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Fuel calculators for Pakistan

Written by Ch. Shariq Shabbir, Editor-in-ChiefFact-checked by Sana YousufUpdated 16 July 2026

Every calculator on this page uses today's OGRA-notified consumer price by default, so you never have to type in the current petrol or diesel figure yourself. No signup, no cross-site tracking, and no advertising placed inside the tools.

How the calculations work

Fuel cost = (distance ÷ mileage) × price per litre. If you drive 40 km on a 12 km/L car, you consume 3.33 litres; at PKR 300/L that's PKR 1,000 for the day. The calculator plugs today's OGRA notified price into the "price per litre" slot automatically.

Mileage (km/L) = distance driven ÷ litres refilled to fill the tank back to the same mark. Fill up to the click, zero the trip meter, drive normally, then refill to the same click and enter both numbers. Three tankfuls give a much more reliable average than one.

Trip = (one-way distance × trip multiplier) ÷ mileage × price. The trip multiplier is 2 for a round trip and 1 for one-way. Split the total by passenger count to work out a fair share.

Assumptions and limits

Real-world mileage varies with AC use, traffic, tyre pressure, load and driving style — expect ±15% swing on any manufacturer-claimed figure. The calculators assume the pump price equals the OGRA-notified ex-depot maximum. Some stations in remote districts add a small IFEM-linked variance; check the printed tariff board at the pump for the exact number.