Link Copiedcheck_circle
Auto News

PMX: RM1.99 RON95 from 30 Sept, MyKad-Based Access; Non-Citizens RM2.60

Kumeran Sagathevan

Share via

thumb-(11).jpg


The government has announced a reduction in the retail price of RON95 petrol to RM1.99 per litre for Malaysian citizens, beginning 30 Sept 2025. For non-citizens, the price will be set at RM2.60 per litre from the same date.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the move will benefit an estimated 16 million Malaysians. He described the decision as a gesture of appreciation in conjunction with National Day and Malaysia Day, highlighting it as a reward for the people.

“This reduction from RM2.05 to RM1.99 per litre is a recognition of the spirit of national pride and a token of appreciation to all Malaysians,” he said during his monthly address with the Prime Minister’s Department staff in Putrajaya today.


549247314_1374561930692037_7614718426673525629_n.jpg552672786_1374561934025370_7328917903801328222_n.jpg


The subsidy, under the Budi95 programme, is only available to individuals holding a valid MyKad with a valid driving licence (CDL), regardless of income level. Corporations and foreign nationals are excluded from enjoying the subsidised rate.

Anwar explained that while the full roll-out starts on 30 Sept, the benefit will be made available earlier to certain groups. Police and military personnel will be able to access the lower price from 27 Sept. 

On 28 Sept, around five million members of the B40 community and Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR) recipients will also begin enjoying the RM1.99 rate.

“From 30 Sept onwards, non-citizens and large corporations will no longer qualify for this subsidy. It is strictly for individual Malaysians who hold a MyKad,” he stressed.




Tagged:

RON95 RM1.99 30 September 2025
RON95 RM1.99 benefit M40
RON95 RM1.99
RON95 RM2.60 Non Malaysian
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim
Share This Article

Written By

Kumeran Sagathevan

More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!

Share via

Related News

Auto News
RON95 Subsidy: App, Counters and Terminals Payment Options; SKPS Up Take Low

RON95 Subsidy: App, Counters and Terminals Payment Options; SKPS Up Take Low

RON95 subsidy eligibility status, access and verification done via apps, counters and terminals; SKPS registrations remain low.

Auto News
PM: M40 Will Benefit From Cheaper Fuel, Frozen Toll Rates

PM: M40 Will Benefit From Cheaper Fuel, Frozen Toll Rates

PM Datuk lo Seri Anwar Ibrahim reassured that fuel and toll savings are now reaching the M40 group.

Auto News
RON95 Subsidy Details Coming In Sept, Govt Assures 90% Will Remain Protected

RON95 Subsidy Details Coming In Sept, Govt Assures 90% Will Remain Protected

RON95 subsidy rationalisation enters final phase, criteria due by end of Sept as govt assures 90% won’t face higher prices

Auto News
Anwar: Luxury Assets Will Be Factored In For RON95 Subsidy

Anwar: Luxury Assets Will Be Factored In For RON95 Subsidy

PM Anwar says ownership of luxury good, properties and vehicles will be considered alongside income in determining who qualifies for RON95 subsidy.

Auto News
MoF: Fuel Subsidy Rollout Under Testing, Launches End-Sept

MoF: Fuel Subsidy Rollout Under Testing, Launches End-Sept

MoF is finalising the targeted fuel subsidy system, with full rollout details expected by end-Sept.

Auto News
PR Spouses Sidelined From RON95 Fuel Subsidy

PR Spouses Sidelined From RON95 Fuel Subsidy

PR spouses raising Malaysian children will reportedly soon be paying more for RON95.

Auto News
RON95 at RM1.99 for Malaysians, RM2.50 for Foreigners Including S’poreans

RON95 at RM1.99 for Malaysians, RM2.50 for Foreigners Including S’poreans

Subsidised RON95 at RM1.99 for Malaysians only, Singaporeans and other foreigners to pay RM2.50.

Auto News
PM: M40 Will Benefit From Cheaper Fuel, Frozen Toll Rates

PM: M40 Will Benefit From Cheaper Fuel, Frozen Toll Rates

PM Datuk lo Seri Anwar Ibrahim reassured that fuel and toll savings are now reaching the M40 group.

Latest News

Auto News
Amir Hamzah: No Daily Refuel Limits Under Budi95 For Now

Amir Hamzah: No Daily Refuel Limits Under Budi95 For Now

Amir Hamzah: No limit on daily refuels, data analytics to monitor RM1.99 subsidy use to detect abuse.

Auto News
New RM22.7M JPJ Kajang Office Set for 2027

New RM22.7M JPJ Kajang Office Set for 2027

The new RM22.7M JPJ Kajang office will feature modern facilities and improved services for the public by 2027.

23-09-2025
Auto News
ECRL Project Hits 87% Completion by August 2025 – MoT

ECRL Project Hits 87% Completion by August 2025 – MoT

The ECRL project has recorded 87% overall completion as of August 2025, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

23-09-2025
Auto News
Amir Hamzah: No Back-to-Back Pumping of RM1.99 RON95 A Day

Amir Hamzah: No Back-to-Back Pumping of RM1.99 RON95 A Day

Amir Hamzah: Govt. won't allow multiple subsidised refuels in a day as BUDI95 takes effect Sept 30.

Auto News
Petron Lubricants Gains SIRIM Certification & Label

Petron Lubricants Gains SIRIM Certification & Label

Petron Malaysia acquires SIRIM genuine product licence certification and label for engine lubricant product line-up.

23-09-2025
Auto News
Govt Will Allow Commercial RV Rentals from 2026 - Loke

Govt Will Allow Commercial RV Rentals from 2026 - Loke

Starting January 2026, RVs can be licensed for commercial use, making self-drive RV holidays safer and regulated.

23-09-2025
Auto News
BUDI95: RON95 Ban on Foreign Cars Still On, RM1.99 for Malaysians

BUDI95: RON95 Ban on Foreign Cars Still On, RM1.99 for Malaysians

BUDI95 keeps foreign-registered cars out of subsidised RON95, only Malaysians with local vehicles can pump at RM1.99 per litre.

Auto News
Rapid Rail Set To Launch Real-Time Crowd Tracking & AI Security

Rapid Rail Set To Launch Real-Time Crowd Tracking & AI Security

Rapid Rail will introduce a live tracker showing coach crowd levels so commuters can board with less stress.

23-09-2025