Rent a car in Hungary and explore the beautiful landscapes, historic towns, and vibrant cities at your own pace. With the freedom to set your own itinerary, you'll be able to uncover hidden gems and create unforgettable memories. Before you hit the road, it's important to know about fuel prices and stations in the country.

Fuel prices in Hungary

As of April 2023, the average fuel prices in Hungary are as follows:

  • 92 gasoline: 480 HUF/L (€1.45/L)
  • 95 gasoline: 500 HUF/L (€1.51/L)
  • 98 gasoline: 520 HUF/L (€1.57/L)
  • Diesel: 490 HUF/L (€1.48/L)
  • Gas (LPG): 300 HUF/L (€0.91/L)

Fuel stations in Hungary

Fuel stations are widespread in Hungary, especially in urban areas and along major highways. However, in some remote regions and small villages, fuel stations can be scarce. It's always a good idea to keep your tank at least half full to avoid running out of fuel.

Most fuel stations operate 24 hours a day, and credit/debit card payments are widely accepted. It's worth noting that smaller stations in rural areas may close earlier and may only accept cash. In case of any language barriers, self-service machines are available at many stations.

Hungary is witnessing a steady growth in electric vehicle charging stations, as the country shifts towards more environmentally friendly transportation.

Where locals prefer to fuel in Hungary

Locals in Hungary often prefer to fuel at well-known chains like MOL, OMV, or Shell, as these stations are more likely to offer high-quality fuel, clean restrooms, and additional services such as car washes or convenience stores. Moreover, these chains often have loyalty programs, providing discounts and rewards to regular customers.

Tips for drivers

  • Keep an eye on your fuel gauge and refill your tank before entering remote areas.
  • Carry cash in local currency (HUF) for emergencies, especially when traveling to rural areas.
  • Familiarize yourself with local traffic rules and speed limits to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.