Hungary to raise motorway vignette prices: but there’s a silver lining

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It’s all but certain that motorway vignette prices will increase again in 2026: the only question is by how much.

Motorway vignettes to become more expensive again

Toll rates are adjusted annually based on inflation figures from the previous August, as stipulated by government regulation 45/2020. Since the official data won’t be published by Hungary’s Central Statistical Office (KSH) until 9 September, only estimates are available for now—but they point to motorists having to dig deeper into their wallets.

In recent years, the rate of price hikes has varied significantly: tolls jumped more than 16 percent in 2024, while this year saw a more modest 3.4 percent increase. The latest inflation report from Hungary’s central bank forecasts an August inflation rate of 4.3–4.4 percent, and market expectations align closely with these figures. Based on this, next year’s motorway sticker prices are projected to rise between 4.2 and 4.5 percent.

Inflation was too high to keep vignette prices low

In practical terms, this means the annual sticker for passenger cars will almost certainly exceed the HUF 60,000 (EUR 151) mark. To keep it under HUF 60,000, the August inflation would have needed to be just 1.3 percent: an entirely unrealistic scenario. According to calculations by Buksza, HVG’s editorial blog, the D1 category annual sticker is expected to cost around HUF 61,700–61,870.

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Vignette prices are rising, but something else has been waived in return. Photo: Nemzeti Útdíjfizetési Szolgáltató Zrt./Facebook

Rates for short-term passes are also expected to climb. The weekly (10-day) motorway sticker will likely be priced between HUF 6,900 and 6,920 (around EUR 17), while the monthly pass is estimated at HUF 11,160 to 11,190 (around EUR 28). County passes won’t escape the hike either, with next year’s prices projected to fall between HUF 7,180 and 7,200 (around EUR 18).

Daily vignettes have a price cap

It’s worth noting that daily stickers are subject to a price cap: they can cost no more than 9 percent of the annual fee. This limit was nearly maxed out this year: with the annual sticker priced at HUF 59,210, the daily ticket cost HUF 5,320 (EUR 13), or 8.98 percent. If the cap is again pushed to its limit, next year’s daily sticker may cost between HUF 5,550 and 5,570 (around EUR 14).

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  2. Thank you dailynewshungary Admin. This is exactly the guide I needed — so well-explained, practical, and up-to-date! You’ve made planning a European road trip so much less stressful. Thank you for taking the time to put together such a thorough and user-friendly post. With the all traffic cams and detailed info you included, it makes traveling much easier and safer for me

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