Check the product label
Premium diesel names vary by retailer, so confirm the pump label.
Search recent premium diesel prices near your postcode, compare the price with standard B7 diesel, and check the product label and vehicle guidance before filling.
Premium diesel can be labelled super diesel or a retailer product name. Results use the premium diesel grade in the published feed.
Prices can change after publication. Check the update time and forecourt display before travelling.
Use the grade your vehicle needs and compare local availability before travelling.
Premium diesel names vary by retailer, so confirm the pump label.
Look at the pence-per-litre premium against standard diesel nearby.
A long diversion for a specialist fuel can add more cost than expected.
Use the time the price last changed, fuel grade and route context together.
Premium diesel is usually a higher-specification retailer product. The exact formulation varies, so check the retailer description and owner's manual.
Many diesel cars can use a premium product, but compatibility and value depend on the vehicle. Follow the manufacturer guidance.
Not every forecourt sells or reports a premium diesel grade. Broaden the search area or compare standard B7 if no recent result is available.
Route & Fuel separates official national statistics from station-level prices. The latest station-level price update used on this page is dated 24 June 2026; typical ranges reduce the effect of unusual reports instead of presenting one extreme price as a guaranteed bargain.