Fuel cost calculator — metric and imperial
Work out exactly how much fuel a journey will cost before you set off — for trip budgeting, comparing two routes, or splitting petrol money on a road trip. Works whether your car reports miles per gallon or litres per 100 km, and in any currency.
How it works
In imperial mode the fuel used is distance ÷ mpg gallons and the cost is
fuel used × price per gallon. In metric mode the fuel used is distance × (L/100km) ÷ 100 litres and the cost is fuel used × price per litre. If you set
the number of people above one, the per-person figure is simply total cost ÷ people. Enter the price in whatever unit your country quotes (pence or pounds per
litre, dollars per gallon) — the result comes back in that same currency.
Example
A 240-mile trip in a car doing 40 mpg, with fuel at £6.50 per imperial gallon:
fuel used is 240 ÷ 40 = 6 gallons, so the cost is 6 × 6.50 = £39.00. Split
between 3 people that’s £13.00 each.
| Distance | Efficiency | Price | Fuel used | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 mi | 35 mpg | £6.50/gal | 2.86 gal | £18.57 |
| 240 mi | 40 mpg | £6.50/gal | 6.00 gal | £39.00 |
| 160 km | 7 L/100km | £1.60/L | 11.2 L | £17.92 |
| 500 km | 6 L/100km | £1.60/L | 30.0 L | £48.00 |
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