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24 April 2025

Is a motorway vignette required for driving in Switzerland?

Vous comptez vous rendre en Suisse en voiture ? Voici les informations indispensables à connaitre avant de prendre la route.
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The motorway vignette is mandatory for driving on Swiss motorways and semi-motorways, as there are no toll booths. It can either be a physical sticker placed on your car’s windshield or an electronic version (e-vignette) linked to your vehicle and stored on your phone. Here’s everything you need to know for 2025.

When Is the Swiss Motorway Vignette Required?

The motorway vignette is mandatory for all motor vehicles under 3.5 tonnes — including cars, motorcycles, campervans, trailers, and caravans — if you want to drive on Swiss motorways and semi-motorways.

Vehicles over 3.5 tonnes are subject to a separate fee called the Heavy Vehicle Fee (Redevance sur le Trafic des Poids Lourds, RPLP) instead of the standard vignette.

You’ll also quickly notice that there are no toll booths on Swiss highways — the vignette system replaces them entirely.

Validity and Cost of the Swiss Motorway Vignette in 2025

  • Price: 40 CHF (around €40) – 35 GBP
  • Validity period: From 1 December 2024 to 31 January 2026 — a total of 14 months.

  • Available formats:

    • Sticker vignette: a physical sticker placed on your vehicle’s windshield.

    • E-vignette: an electronic version linked directly to your licence plate, introduced in August 2023.

Unlike some other countries, Switzerland does not offer short-term vignettes (such as daily, weekly, or monthly passes). Only the annual vignette is available, regardless of how long you plan to stay.

How to Buy the Swiss Motorway Vignette?

Fines and Penalties for Driving Without a Vignette

Driving on Swiss national motorways without a valid vignette will result in a 200 CHF fine, plus the immediate obligation to purchase the vignette for 40 CHF.

In total, not having the required vignette could cost you 240 CHF (approximately €258). Swiss authorities are strict about this rule, so make sure you’re covered before using the motorway network.

FAQ: Common Questions About the Swiss Motorway Vignette

Yes — but only if you stick to secondary roads. The Swiss motorway vignette is required for driving on motorways and semi-motorways, which are marked by green road signs. If you avoid these roads and use only national or cantonal routes, you can drive without a vignette.

However, be aware that road checks are frequent, and if you are caught without a valid vignette on a motorway, you risk a fine of 200 CHF, plus the immediate purchase of the vignette (total cost of 240 CHF).

If you plan to avoid motorways, make sure to set your GPS or navigation app to “avoid toll roads and motorways”.

If you’re considering a longer stay or regular border crossings, it might be worth exploring the broader picture — including the pros and cons of living in Switzerland when it comes to transport, cost of living, and quality of life.

You’ll need a vignette as soon as you enter a Swiss motorway with a motor vehicle under 3.5 tonnes (including cars, motorcycles, and campervans). This also applies to certain border road sections near customs checkpoints.

  • Planning to use Swiss motorways? → A vignette is required.

  • Crossing the country or heading to the mountains via secondary roads? → A vignette may not be necessary.

Importantly, trailers and caravans must each have their own vignette, even if they’re being towed by a vehicle that already has one.

Buying a vignette is one of the small but essential steps to plan ahead — especially if you cross the border frequently. For anyone considering a move, check out our full 2025 Guide to Moving to Switzerland.

No — the vignette is not required to enter Switzerland, but it becomes mandatory as soon as you use a motorway. Technically, you can enter the country without a vignette if you stick to secondary roads.

However, be aware that many border crossings from France to Switzerland — such as Bardonnex, Vallorbe, or Basel Saint-Louis — lead directly onto motorway sections. In these cases, you must have the vignette before driving on those roads.

To avoid any issues, it’s best to buy your vignette in advance, either online or at a petrol station near the border.

The official price of the Swiss motorway vignette is 40 Swiss francs (CHF), which is approximately €42 to €45, depending on the current exchange rate.

You can purchase the vignette in two formats:

  • Sticker vignette: available at petrol stations, border crossings, and automotive shops.

  • E-vignette (electronic version): available online via the official Via Portal of the Swiss Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (OFDF).

No — only an annual vignette is available in Switzerland.

The vignette is valid for 14 months, from 1 December of the previous year until 31 January of the following year.

There are no short-term options such as daily, weekly, or monthly passes.

Yes — a separate vignette is required for each trailer or caravan, even if it is being towed by a vehicle that already has a valid vignette.

Exception: Trailers towed by motorcycles do not require an additional vignette.

If you are using the physical sticker vignette, the answer is no — the vignette is directly linked to the vehicle it was purchased for and cannot be transferred.

However, if you have an interchangeable licence plate (used for multiple vehicles registered under the same plate), the e-vignette linked to that plate can cover all vehicles associated with it.

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