Je Carbure Malin

Fuel prices in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes stretches from the volcanoes of Auvergne to the Alps. Prices are competitive around Lyon and Grenoble, but climb in mountain areas and ski resorts.

Current average prices

Diesel
2,230 €
1,824 €2,667 €
1347 stations
SP95
2,060 €
1,950 €2,270 €
441 stations
SP98
2,108 €
1,988 €2,666 €
997 stations
E10
2,019 €
1,859 €2,516 €
1017 stations
E85
0,871 €
0,768 €1,301 €
520 stations
GPL
1,064 €
0,919 €1,370 €
183 stations

Cheapest diesel stations in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

1. TotalEnergiesClermont-Ferrand
140 BLD LAVOISIER, 63000
1,824 €
2. IntermarchéSaint-Romain-le-Puy
2A RUE DU 8 MAI 1945, 42610
1,859 €
3. StationHuriel
4340 ROUTE DE CHATEAUROUX, 03410
1,940 €
4. TotalEnergiesSaint-Étienne
9 boulevard karl marx, 42100
1,941 €
5. StationPrades
Quartier de la gare, 07380
1,984 €
6. TotalBourg-en-Bresse
20 Avenue du Maréchal Juin, 01000
1,990 €
7. StationRillieux-la-Pape
140 Rue du Companet, 69140
2,083 €
8. StationVinay
251, Rue de l'Europe, 38470
2,089 €
9. Carrefour MarketOyonnax
Rue Brillat-Savarin, 01100
2,090 €
10. StationSaint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule
Route de Montmarault, 03500
2,090 €

How to find the cheapest gas in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes?

In the Lyon, Grenoble and Clermont-Ferrand urban areas, supermarket stations often price below the national average. In the Alpine valleys and ski resorts (Chamonix, Courchevel, Méribel), though, prices can run 25 cents higher than in town. Heading up to the mountains? Fill up beforehand.

The Je Carbure Malin app locates every station around you in real time and ranks them by price. Free on iOS and Android, it uses official data from the French Ministry of Economy, updated several times a day.

Which fuel should you choose in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes?

The region has a solid E85 station network, especially around Lyon. For frequent highway trips between Lyon and Paris or Marseille, diesel remains cost-effective over long distances.

In general: diesel remains cost-effective on long trips thanks to its better energy efficiency. SP95-E10 suits almost all vehicles made since 2000 and is cheaper than regular SP95. E85 is the cheapest fuel per liter — but it burns faster, which cuts the real-world savings to about 20-30% depending on the vehicle.

Other regions