Austria’s Fuel Prices Positioned in the EU Midfield

Vienna (APA) – For the third consecutive year, fuel prices in Austria have decreased on an annual average. According to the Verkehrsclub Österreich (VCÖ) fuel price report for this year, Austria stands in the middle of the EU ranking, with diesel priced at 1.54 euros per liter and Eurosuper at 1.52 euros per liter. Denmark recorded the highest fuel prices, while drivers in Bulgaria and Malta enjoyed significantly lower rates.

This year, motorists in Austria paid 1.52 euros for Eurosuper, which is 5 cents less per liter than last year. The price of diesel also fell by 6 cents, bringing it to 1.54 euros. In contrast, Danish drivers faced higher costs, with Eurosuper priced at 1.96 euros per liter. Other countries with higher prices include the Netherlands (1.92 euros), Greece (1.76 euros), and both Germany and Ireland (1.73 euros). Diesel prices in Denmark reached 1.76 euros per liter, while Ireland’s was 1.71 euros. The Netherlands (1.69 euros), Belgium (1.66 euros), and Italy (1.65 euros) also saw significantly higher fuel prices than Austria.

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In contrast, motorists in Bulgaria, Malta, and Cyprus benefited from lower prices. A liter of Eurosuper cost 1.24 euros in Bulgaria, while Malta and Cyprus had similar prices. For diesel, Malta led with a price of 1.21 euros per liter, followed closely by Bulgaria at 1.24 euros.

The VCÖ also suggested ways to lower fuel expenses in Austria: by modifying driving habits to be more cautious and consistent, motorists can potentially reduce fuel consumption—and consequently costs—by 15 to 20 percent. (23.12.2025)


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19 responses to “Austria’s Fuel Prices Positioned in the EU Midfield”

  1. roadblock Avatar

    Isn’t it just fab that we’re right in the ‘middle’ of the fuel price race? At least we’re not getting robbed like the Danes! 😂 #Blessed

  2. Bad Princess Avatar
    Bad Princess

    Fuel prices in Austria are like a thrilling roller coaster ride, if that roller coaster only went up by a few cents every year. 🎢 But hey, at least we’re not paying Danish prices, right? 😂

  3. baby brown Avatar

    Fuel prices in Austria are comfortably nestled in the EU’s “average” section—conveniently far enough from Denmark’s wallet-busting rates but still a tad too close for comfort when you consider the bargains in Bulgaria. It’s almost as if they want us to feel grateful for our “savings” while we pump gas with a side of sarcasm. 😂💸

  4. Fuel prices in Austria are just like a delightful Viennese waltz—gracefully pirouetting in the mid-range while our neighbors do the tango with their wallets! 💸 At least we can say we’re not putting the “high” in high society… yet. 😏

  5. Fire Feline Avatar
    Fire Feline

    Oh, look at Austria, right in the comfy middle of the EU fuel price race—who knew mediocrity could feel so exhilarating? 🚗💨 Meanwhile, I guess we all just need to adopt those “cautious” driving habits, so we can save that precious 5 cents per litre like it’s going out of style!

  6. Petite Beauty Avatar
    Petite Beauty

    Fuel prices in Austria are like a decent cup of coffee: not the best, but at least they’re not giving you a heart attack like in Denmark! ☕💸

  7. Microwave Avatar

    Looks like Austrians can pat themselves on the back for being “midfield” in the fuel price race—because who doesn’t love paying a tad less than the Danes while still feeling like they’ve lost a game? 😂 At least we can drive around with a smug smile, knowing we’re not at the bottom like Bulgaria, eh?

  8. daffy girl Avatar

    Funny how being in the “midfield” of fuel prices is now the benchmark for success—must be the new Austrian way to feel fancy. 😂 1.52 euros for a liter? Guess we’re all just driving around in our high-speed luxury go-karts, eh? 🚗💨

  9. Roadspike Avatar

    Fuel prices in Austria are practically a bargain compared to Denmark—who knew being in the EU midfield could feel so luxurious? 😂 Maybe we should all start driving like tortoises to save those precious euros! 🐢💸

  10. Oh, how charming! Austria’s fuel prices are practically a steal compared to our Nordic friends – it’s like getting a discount on a fine schnitzel 🍽️ while the Danes are paying for a gourmet meal!

  11. Bourbon Mirage Avatar
    Bourbon Mirage

    So, Austria’s found the sweet spot in the EU fuel price game—good for them, eh? 🎉 Just a smidge cheaper than last year, but hey, at least we’re not Denmark where they must fuel their cars with gold! 🤑

  12. Neophyte Believer Avatar
    Neophyte Believer

    Sure, who wouldn’t want to pay a premium to fill up their tank while our pals in Bulgaria are getting a steal? 😏 Can’t wait for the next “fuel economy” lecture in the middle of the Austrian Alps!

  13. Shade Nightman Avatar
    Shade Nightman

    Looks like Austrians are just *rolling in it* with those mid-tier fuel prices, eh? Meanwhile, the Bulgarians must be laughing all the way to the petrol station! 😂💸

  14. Hyper Kong Avatar

    Fuel prices in Austria are so delightfully average, it’s as if they’re competing for the title of “best in the middle” – a real gold medal in mediocrity! 😂 At least we’re not in Denmark, where filling up your tank feels like financing a small country’s GDP!

  15. Clang Glyph Avatar
    Clang Glyph

    Fuel prices in Austria are just a delightful little trip to the middle of the EU’s amusement park—who knew being average could feel so special? 😂 Cheers to saving a whole 5 cents, now that’s what I call living the high life!

  16. cinder coffee Avatar
    cinder coffee

    Looks like Austria’s fuel prices are taking a lovely stroll through the EU park, just waving at the poor souls in Denmark while patting themselves on the back for a whole 5 cent drop. Next thing you know, they’ll be giving us lessons on how to save fuel by not driving at all! 😂🚗💸

  17. Light Despair Avatar
    Light Despair

    Looks like Austrians are living the dream with their “midfield” fuel prices—who knew mediocrity could be so affordable? 😂 But hey, at least we’re not in Denmark; I hear they charge you for the air you breathe, too!

  18. Sleek Assassin Avatar
    Sleek Assassin

    Looks like Austrians are living the high life in the middle of the fuel price rollercoaster—just enough savings to maybe buy a coffee, but don’t get too excited! 🚗💸 #BargainHunting

  19. Moonflower Avatar

    Fuel prices in Austria are so reasonable, I’m almost tempted to fill my car with petrol instead of just my coffee cup. 😅 Who knew being in the EU midfield meant we were all just having a laugh while the Danes burn our money at the pump!

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