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Hungary Motorway Vignette Complete Guide

System: Electronic vignette (e-Matrica) - no physical sticker required
Operator: NMFH (Nemzeti Mobilfizetési Holding Zrt.) / National Toll Payment Services
Currency: Hungarian Forint (HUF) - major cards accepted
Coverage: All motorways (M-roads) and expressways (~1,500 km)
Technology: License plate-linked digital vignette, ANPR camera enforcement

Do I Need a Vignette for Hungary? 2026 Update

Yes - any motor vehicle up to 3.5 tonnes using a Hungarian motorway or expressway must have a valid e-Matrica (electronic vignette). There is no physical sticker; the vignette is registered to your license plate number in a central database and verified automatically by ANPR cameras.

Key Reality: Driving without a valid e-Matrica results on-the-spot fines of HUF 75,000 (~€190) or up to HUF 150,000 (~€380) if not paid immediately. The fine is roughly 8-15x the cost of the cheapest vignette - there is no grace period.

2026 Update: Hungary raised e-Matrica rates by approximately 5% from January 1, 2026, in line with annual inflation indexing introduced under the 2021 motorway fee reform. The D1 (passenger car) annual vignette increased to HUF 62,775. All purchases are now fully digital - roadside physical sales points were eliminated in 2024.

Hungary Vignette Costs: Current Rates (2026)

Hungary uses a time-based vignette system. You pay once for a period (10-day, monthly, or annual) and may use any motorway or expressway in the country as many times as you like during that period. There is no per-km charge for vehicles under 3.5t.

e-Matrica Rates by Vehicle Category (2026)

Vehicle Category 1-Day (HUF) 10-Day (HUF) Monthly (HUF) Annual (HUF)
D1M - Motorcycles 2,770 3,450 5,590 61,760
D1 - Passenger cars up to 3.5t 5,550 6,900 11,170 61,760
D2 - Larger passenger vehicles and campers 7,890 10,040 15,820 87,650
U - Trailer category 5,550 6,900 11,170 61,760

Note: Vehicles over 3.5 tonnes (trucks, buses) pay distance-based tolls via the HU-GO electronic toll system and do NOT use the e-Matrica. See the HU-GO section below.

County Vignette (U category) - When to Use It

If your route only uses motorways within a single Hungarian county (e.g. only the M3 within Heves County), the monthly county vignette at HUF 3,045 (~€8) is significantly cheaper than the national monthly at HUF 7,135. This is useful for residents commuting on a short motorway section. For cross-country or transit trips, the national vignette is required.

HU-GO: Hungary Truck Toll System (Vehicles Over 3.5t)

Vehicles over 3.5 tonnes in Hungary use the HU-GO electronic distance-based toll system instead of the e-Matrica vignette system. Toll charges are calculated dynamically based on:

  • Vehicle axle category (J2, J3, J4, J5)
  • Road type (motorway or main road)
  • Environmental emission class (EURO 0-VI, low-emission, zero-emission)
  • Distance travelled
HU-GO Category Axles Typical Vehicle Type
J2 2 axles Smaller trucks and buses
J3 3 axles Medium heavy vehicles
J4 4 axles Heavy articulated trucks
J5 5+ axles Large articulated combinations

Official HU-GO toll rates are published as detailed HUF/km tables combining infrastructure and environmental charges. Rates vary significantly depending on axle count, road class, and EURO emission category.

Official source: https://toll-charge.hu/en/e-toll/etoll-tolls/toll-rates

HU-GO requires an OBU (on-board unit) fitted to the vehicle or pre-declaration via the HU-GO website/app. The OBU communicates with overhead gantries on motorways and selected national roads (sections of road 1, 4, 6, etc.).

How to Buy a Hungary e-Matrica (2026)

All e-Matrica purchases are digital and linked to your vehicle's license plate. You do not receive a physical sticker. Enforcement is fully automated via ANPR cameras.

1. Online (Recommended):

  • Official portal: ematrica.nemzetiutdij.hu - available in Hungarian, English, German, Romanian, Slovak
  • Available 24/7, purchase can be made before or on the day of travel (start date selectable)
  • Payment by Visa, Mastercard, or bank transfer
  • Confirmation email serves as your receipt - save it

2. Mobile App:

  • e-Matrica app (iOS and Android) - official NMFH application
  • Supports saved vehicle profiles for repeat purchases
  • Can purchase at the Hungarian border or while driving (pulls over safely)

3. Petrol Stations and Border Crossings:

  • MOL, OMV, Shell, and major petrol stations near motorway entry points sell e-Matrica at their terminals
  • Border crossing offices (e.g. Hegyeshalom, Röszke, Záhony) have staffed kiosks
  • Cash accepted at physical terminals; card recommended

4. Third-Party Resellers:

  • Authorized resellers (tolltickets.com, etc.) add a small service fee (~€1-3) but offer multilingual support
  • Useful for non-EU registered vehicles where language is a barrier
  • Verify the reseller is listed on the official NMFH authorized partner list

To calculate full trip toll costs including e-Matrica selection guidance for your vehicle type, use TollGuru Hungary toll calculator:

Which Motorways Require a Vignette?

All Hungarian motorways (autópálya, M-prefix) and expressways (autóút, M-prefix) require a valid e-Matrica. Key routes:

Motorway Route Key Destinations Notes
M1 Budapest - Hegyeshalom (Austrian border) Győr, Vienna connection Busiest transit corridor
M2 Budapest - Vác - Slovak border Bratislava connection Partially expressway standard
M3 Budapest - Nyíregyháza - Ukrainian border Miskolc, Debrecen Key eastern corridor
M5 Budapest - Röszke (Serbian border) Kecskemét, Szeged South-eastern corridor
M6 Budapest - Pécs - Croatian border Pécs, Osijek connection Southern Transdanubia
M7 Budapest - Lake Balaton - Croatian border Siófok, Zagreb connection Main tourist/holiday route
M35 Görbeháza - Debrecen Debrecen bypass M3 spur
M43 Szeged - Romanian border Makó, Nădlac connection M5 spur eastward

Toll-Free Roads: National roads (routes 1, 4, 6, 7, etc.) do not require an e-Matrica for cars but are significantly slower. Trucks on these roads may still pay HU-GO tolls on designated sections.

Recent Changes (2026)

Rate Increases (January 1, 2026):

  • D1 annual vignette raised to HUF 62,775 (approx. 5% increase from 2025)
  • D2 annual vignette raised to HUF 130,920
  • B2 motorcycle annual vignette raised to HUF 33,475
  • All categories adjusted in line with CPI-linked indexation mechanism

Infrastructure Changes:

  • M3 eastern extension towards the Ukrainian border at Záhony progressing - additional sections opened late 2025
  • M85 expressway (Győr - Sopron) sections extended, now requiring e-Matrica throughout
  • Physical sales kiosks at roadside eliminated from 2024; all purchases online, app, or at petrol stations

HU-GO Updates:

  • Expanded HU-GO toll sections on national roads, including Road 4 and Road 6 segments from January 2026
  • Euro VII pre-registration discount programme announced for trucks from Q2 2026

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • Transit crossing Budapest (e.g. Vienna to Bucharest via M1/M3): 10-day D1 vignette at HUF 5,590 (~€14) is the most cost-effective option
  • Weekend Balaton trip from Budapest: 10-day D1 at HUF 5,590 covers the M7 return journey
  • Frequent traveller (monthly commuter): monthly D1 at HUF 7,135 (~€18) vs. two 10-day passes at HUF 11,180
  • Truck transit Budapest - Serbian border (300 km, Euro VI articulated): approx. HUF 20,400 (~€51) HU-GO toll

Toll-Free Alternatives:

  • National roads (Route 1, 4, 6, 7) parallel all major motorways but add 40-90 minutes for cross-country trips
  • For short urban-adjacent sections, check if the specific road segment is covered by the motorway network before buying

Hungary vs. Neighbouring Countries (2026)

Hungary borders seven countries - all using different vignette or toll systems. If you are transit driving, you will likely need multiple passes.

Country System Type 10-Day Car Cost (approx.) TollWiki Page
Hungary e-Matrica vignette (national) ~€14 (HUF 5,590) This page
Austria e-Vignette (national) ~€9.90 (10-day) Austria Toll Wiki
Slovakia e-Vignette (national) ~€14 (10-day) Slovakia Toll Wiki
Croatia Open-road toll (per km) €5-20 depending on route Croatia Toll Wiki
Slovenia e-Vignette (national) ~€15 (7-day) Slovenia Toll Wiki
Romania Rovinieta vignette ~€3 (7-day) Romania Toll Wiki
Serbia Open-road toll (per section) €5-15 depending on route Serbia Toll Wiki
Ukraine Per-section tolls (limited) Varies widely Ukraine Toll Wiki

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I buy a Hungary vignette at the border?

Yes. Border crossing offices at major entry points (Hegyeshalom, Röszke, Záhony, Letenye) have staffed kiosks where you can buy an e-Matrica. Major petrol stations near the border also sell them. You cannot drive on the motorway without one - there is no grace period after crossing.

What is the fine for driving without a vignette?

HUF 75,000 (~€190) if paid on the spot or within 30 days. If unpaid, it escalates to HUF 150,000 (~€380). Foreign-registered vehicles are not exempt - Hungary participates in cross-border debt collection agreements within the EU.

Is there a physical sticker I need to display?

No. The e-Matrica is entirely digital and linked to your license plate. You do not receive or display any sticker. Enforcement is by ANPR cameras reading your plate and checking the database. Keep your confirmation email as proof of purchase in case of dispute.

Does the vignette cover all roads or just motorways?

The e-Matrica covers all Hungarian motorways (autópálya) and expressways (autóút) designated with the M-prefix. It does not cover national roads (Routes 1-89), which are free for cars. The official NMFH website lists every covered road section.

Can I use my Hungarian vignette in other countries?

No. The Hungarian e-Matrica is valid only on Hungarian motorways. Each country operates its own vignette or toll system. If you are driving from Hungary into Austria, Slovakia, or Slovenia, you need separate vignettes for those countries.

Are electric vehicles exempt from the vignette?

No. As of 2026, Hungary does not offer EV exemptions from the e-Matrica requirement. All vehicles under 3.5t must purchase a vignette regardless of fuel type.

Useful Links & Resources

Official Hungary Toll Resources:

Official Resources:

  • e-Matrica purchase portal: ematrica.nemzetiutdij.hu
  • HU-GO truck toll portal: hugo.hu
  • NMFH customer service: +36 36 587 500
  • e-Matrica validity check: available at ematrica.nemzetiutdij.hu/en

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