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How Much Fuel for 150 km?

Coastal fuel is roughly 80c/L cheaper than inland - if your trip starts or refuels along the coast, switch the toggle for an accurate cost.

Petrol 95
R280.32
12.0 L at R23.36/L
Diesel 50ppm
R265.61
10.2 L at R26.04/L

Medium car (8 L/100km petrol, ~6.8 L/100km diesel equivalent), inland pricing effective 1 April 2026

150 km in South Africa: Roughly Joburg to Rustenburg, or Cape Town to Hermanus.

This page gives you a quick fuel cost answer for 150 km using current South African pricing. The tables below compare the cost across vehicle sizes and between petrol and diesel so you can see the full picture.

Petrol Cost by Vehicle Type

VehicleL/100kmLitresOne WayReturn
Small car69.0 LR210.24R420.48
Medium car812.0 LR280.32R560.64
Large car / SUV1015.0 LR350.40R700.80
Bakkie / truck1218.0 LR420.48R840.96

Diesel Cost by Vehicle Type

Diesel vehicles typically use about 15% less fuel than petrol equivalents, and diesel is cheaper per litre. The combination makes a noticeable difference on longer trips.

VehicleL/100kmLitresOne WaySaving vs Petrol
Small car5.17.6 LR199.21-R11.03
Medium car6.810.2 LR265.61-R14.71
Large car / SUV8.512.8 LR332.01-R18.39
Bakkie / truck10.215.3 LR398.41-R22.07

Cost Per Person (Carpooling)

Sharing the fuel cost makes a big difference. Here is what a 150 km petrol trip costs per person in a medium car.

Solo
R280
each
2 people
R140
each
3 people
R93
each
4 people
R70
each

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to drive 150 km?

At current Petrol 95 inland pricing (R23.36/L), a 150 km trip in a medium car using 8 L/100km costs about R280.32 one way and R560.64 return. On diesel it is cheaper - about R265.61 one way. At the coast (Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth), petrol drops to R22.53/L, so the same trip is about R270.36.

How many litres of fuel do I need for 150 km?

A medium petrol car using 8 L/100km needs about 12.0 litres for 150 km. A diesel equivalent using roughly 6.8 L/100km needs about 10.2 litres. Small cars need less, while SUVs and bakkies usually need more.

Is petrol cheaper at the coast?

Yes. Petrol 95 is roughly 80c per litre cheaper at the coast than inland (R22.53 vs R23.36/L). Diesel is also cheaper at the coast (R25.21 vs R26.04/L). The difference is the inland transport differential - fuel arrives at coastal refineries and is piped or trucked inland. For a 150 km trip in a medium petrol car, that saves about R9.96.

Is petrol or diesel cheaper for a 150 km trip?

Diesel is almost always cheaper per trip. For 150 km in a medium car, diesel saves about R14.71 one way compared to petrol - because diesel vehicles use less fuel and diesel itself costs less per litre.

How much does it cost per person if I carpool 150 km?

Splitting a R280 petrol trip between 2 people costs R140 each, between 3 people R93 each, and between 4 people R70 each. Carpooling is one of the easiest ways to cut fuel costs in South Africa.

Is this based on current South African fuel prices?

Yes. This page uses fuel pricing effective 1 April 2026, with Petrol 95 and Diesel 50ppm prices for both inland and coastal regions.

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