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📈 30-day price trend — Luton
Key insights for Luton
- →Average petrol has risen 4.4p/litre in Luton over the past week
- →There is a 6p/litre spread between the cheapest and most expensive petrol in Luton — filling a 55L tank at the cheapest saves ~£3.30
- →The cheapest independent in Luton (Shell at 155.9p) undercuts the cheapest supermarket by 1p/litre
- →Aylesbury is currently 4.6p/litre cheaper on average than Luton
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# Petrol Prices in Luton: April 3, 2026
Average petrol prices in Luton have climbed to 157.6p per litre today, marking a significant jump of 5.6p from last week. This puts the town 2.2p above the UK national average of 155.4p, meaning Luton drivers are paying a premium compared to motorists elsewhere in the country. Across the 15 tracked forecourts in the area, prices vary by 8.0p per litre between the cheapest and most expensive stations—a substantial spread that underscores the importance of shopping around before refuelling.
The most competitive rate available in Luton is 153.9p per litre at BP on an independent forecourt. With such notable price variations across the town, drivers can make meaningful savings by identifying the cheapest nearby options before filling up. Given the upward pressure on petrol costs this week, taking a few minutes to locate lower-priced stations could offset the recent price increase and help protect household budgets.
Fuel prices in Luton — what's happening
Updated 2026-04-05# Petrol Prices in Luton: April 3, 2026 Average petrol prices in Luton have climbed to 157.6p per litre today, marking a significant jump of 5.6p from last week. This puts the town 2.2p above the UK national average of 155.4p, meaning Luton drivers are paying a premium compared to motorists elsewhere in the country. Across the 15 tracked forecourts in the area, prices vary by 8.0p per litre between the cheapest and most expensive stations—a substantial spread that underscores the importance of shopping around before refuelling. The most competitive rate available in Luton is 153.9p per litre at BP on an independent forecourt. With such notable price variations across the town, drivers can make meaningful savings by identifying the cheapest nearby options before filling up. Given the upward pressure on petrol costs this week, taking a few minutes to locate lower-priced stations could offset the recent price increase and help protect household budgets.

