Motorway vignettes will be more expensive from 2026, the annual price will be CZK 2,570

Mgr. Nikola Šedová
6. January 2026
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From 1 January 2026, the prices of all types of electronic vignettes will increase. The annual coupon now costs CZK 2,570, i.e. CZK 130 more than in 2025.

The price of the annual electronic vignette has increased from CZK 2,440 to CZK 2,570. A 30-day coupon now costs CZK 480 (previously CZK 460) and a 10-day coupon CZK 300 instead of the previous CZK 290. A new feature is a one-day vignette for CZK 230, which extends the existing offer of time variants.

The price increase is based on an indexation mechanism effective from 2025, which takes into account both the inflation rate and the expansion of the motorway network. The resulting percentage is reflected annually in the prices of all types of vouchers without the need to adopt a new regulation for each change.

According to the Department of Transportation, the higher tolls are expected to bring approximately $1 billion more to the State Transportation Infrastructure Fund in 2026. These funds are to be used mainly for the construction, repair and maintenance of the motorway network.

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