Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Charge: The opening of the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway has been highly anticipated, and the wait is nearly over. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate it on April 14th, after which it will be open to the public permanently. The toll for this expressway has been a hot topic of discussion. If you’re planning a weekend getaway to the mountains, it’s wise to check your FASTag balance beforehand.

The NHAI has recently announced important details about the toll rates. A one-way journey from Delhi to Dehradun will cost Rs 675, while a round trip within 24 hours will set you back Rs 1,010, making it one of the pricier routes in the nation. Spanning 210 kilometers, the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway will significantly speed up travel between these two cities. The toll rates vary based on the type of vehicle, such as…

For cars and SUVs, the toll for a one-way trip is approximately Rs 670-675. If you return within 24 hours, a fee of around Rs 335 will apply. Minibuses or light commercial vehicles will incur a toll of about Rs 1,100, while larger buses or two-axle trucks may face charges exceeding Rs 2,300. Notably, the stretch from Akshardham to the Loni border will be toll-free.

Will the FASTag annual pass be applicable?

It’s important to mention that the FASTag annual pass is fully accepted on this expressway. Being a national expressway, it falls under the new “Annual Pass” scheme introduced by the central government on August 15, 2025. This pass is priced at Rs Rs 3,075 and is valid for one year or 200 trips (whichever occurs first) from the activation date.

Additionally, there are benefits to using the FASTag monthly pass

For those who frequently travel this route, a monthly or annual FASTag pass could be more economical. Residents near the toll plaza can also obtain a local pass for about Rs 330. Regular travel can lead to savings of up to 30-40 percent on overall costs.

Why are tolls expensive?

It’s worth noting that the construction of this expressway wasn’t as simple as a regular road. The route passes through the Shivalik forests and hilly terrain, using high-tech engineering. This road will help reduce the 6-7 hour journey to just 2.5 hours. This will also save time, making the cost worth it for many.