Everything about prices, who needs one, and how to buy.
From 1 May 2027, every car and van up to 3,500 kg needs a valid road vignette to use Belgium's motorways, whether you live here or are just passing through. Here is what it costs and how it works.
Who needs one
The vignette applies to every car and van up to 3,500 kg on Belgium's motorways and main roads, across both Flanders and Wallonia. It applies equally to Belgian residents and to foreign drivers passing through or visiting.
Trucks and vehicles over 3,500 kg are not covered. They keep paying under the existing kilometre charge system.
Prices
Short term vignettes cost the same for every vehicle. Only the annual price depends on your vehicle's Euro emission standard.
Rates for Flanders. Purchase opens 1 March 2027 and it becomes mandatory on 1 May 2027. Subject to final approval.
How to buy
FAQ
The vignette becomes mandatory on 1 May 2027. You can buy it from 1 March 2027.
Every car and van up to 3,500 kg using Belgian motorways and main roads, both Belgian residents and foreign drivers. Vehicles over 3,500 kg keep paying under the existing kilometre charge system.
Short term vignettes cost the same for every vehicle: 9 euro for a day, 12 euro for 10 days, 19 euro for a month and 30 euro for two months. The annual vignette depends on emissions: 90 euro for electric, 100 euro for euronorm 4 and higher, and 125 euro for older cars, in Flanders.
Yes. The vignette applies to every driver on Belgian motorways, wherever the vehicle is registered.
No. It is fully digital and linked to your licence plate. Roadside cameras read your plate automatically, so there is nothing to display.
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