Final 24 Hours: 3 Things You Must Do Before the BUDI95 Quota Drops to 200L Tomorrow
KUALA LUMPUR – The clock is ticking for millions of Malaysian motorists. Starting tomorrow, April 1, 2026, the monthly subsidized RON95 fuel quota under the BUDI MADANI (BUDI95) program will officially be reduced from 300 liters to 200 liters.

While Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has assured the public that the subsidized price will remain at RM1.99 per liter, the 100-liter reduction represents a significant shift in the government’s targeted subsidy rationalization plan.
If you are a daily commuter or a business owner relying on the BUDI95 subsidy, here are three things you need to do before the clock strikes midnight.
1. Maximize Your March Quota Today
If you haven't exhausted your 300-liter allocation for March, today is your last chance. Any remaining balance from the March quota will not carry over to April. Filling up today ensures you get the full benefit of the higher limit before the 200-liter cap takes effect tomorrow morning.
2. Check Your MyJPJ & BUDI Portal Status
With the quota tightening, the Ministry of Finance and JPJ are stepping up enforcement. Ensure your road tax and driving license are active; the government recently reiterated that an expired license might trigger a temporary suspension of your BUDI95 eligibility.
Action: Log into the Budi Madani portal to confirm your status is "Active."
3. Plan for the "Price Cliff"
Under the new rules, once you hit the 200-liter limit in April, you will immediately trigger the market-driven "floating" price. As of this week, unsubsidized RON95 sits at RM3.87 per liter—nearly double the subsidized rate.
The Math: If you drive a vehicle with a 50L tank, you now only have four full tanks of subsidized fuel per month. Plan your long-distance trips accordingly.
Why is the Quota Changing?
The adjustment comes as global Brent crude prices have surged past the US$100 per barrel mark. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated during a special address that this is a "necessary fiscal measure" to ensure subsidies reach those who truly need them. Data shows that 90% of Malaysians consume less than 200 liters a month, but for heavy commuters and those driving larger engine vehicles, the impact will be immediate.
Special Exemptions to Note
E-hailing & Gig Workers: Your quota remains unchanged at 800 liters per month to protect your livelihood.

East Malaysia: Residents in Sabah and Sarawak will continue to enjoy current regional arrangements with no changes to the subsidized diesel or petrol rates at this time.
On a side note according to KPDN, foreign credit/debit card will no longer accepted from April 1, 2026 to curb RON95 leakages.
Stay tuned to carz.com.my for the latest weekly fuel price updates and automotive news.
Written By
Chee Wei
Lover of all things fast, but always happy to take the slow lane when it comes to storytelling.
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VRE2096
SELANGOR
BSR2426
JOHOR
JYB5340
PULAU PINANG
PSD4079
PERAK
APJ4809
PAHANG
CFG9231
KEDAH
KGG7365
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK7641
KOTA KINABALU
SJS6634
KUCHING
QAB907P
Last updated 30 Jun, 2026
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 3.97
+1.38
RON 97
RM 4.90
+1.75
RON 100
RM 7.20
+2.20
VPR
RM 8.23
+2.00
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 5.12
+2.08
EURO 5 B7
RM 5.32
+2.08
Last updated 30 Apr, 2026
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