Fuel Price Cuts Expected for SA in November 2025
South African motorists might breathe a sigh of relief in the coming month, with fuel prices expected to drop in November 2025. We detail the projected fuel price cuts.

With the pricing of Brent crude having dropped below $62 per barrel and strengthening of the Rand against the US Dollar, South African motorists could expect some relief at the fuel pumps in the coming month. According to local publication BusinessTech, the price of unleaded and diesel is expected to drop in November 2025.
Expected Fuel Price Cuts for November 2025
Although the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has yet to confirm the projected figures, the expected price cuts for unleaded 93 and 95 are 63 and 59 cents per litre, respectively, while the cost of diesel 500 ppm and 50 ppm is expected to drop by 35 and 34 cents per litre, respectively. The price of illuminating paraffin is expected to decrease by 16 cents per litre.
- Unleaded 93 – decrease of 63 cents per litre
- Unleaded 95 – decrease of 59 cents per litre
- Diesel 500 ppm – decrease of 35 cents per litre
- Diesel 50 ppm – decrease of 34 cents per litre
Current Fuel Price in SA
Listed on the Automobile Association of South Africa’s (AA) website, the current, as of 1 October 2025, inland prices for unleaded 93 and 95 are R21.48 and R21.63 per litre, respectively, with the coastal price for the former and latter being R20.69 and R20.80 per litre, respectively. Inland, diesel 500 ppm and 50 ppm cost R19.34 and R19.39 per litre, respectively, with coastal pricing for the former and latter being R18.51 and R18.63 per litre, respectively.
Inland
- Unleaded 93 – R21.48 per litre
- Unleaded 95 – R21.63 per litre
- Diesel 500 ppm – R19.34 per litre
- Diesel 50 ppm – R19.39 per litre
Coastal
- Unleaded 93 – R20.69 per litre
- Unleaded 95 – R20.80 per litre
- Diesel 500 ppm – R18.51 per litre
- Diesel 50 ppm – R18.63 per litre
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