
Toll Breakdown
Delhi to Dehradun
Toll Cost 2026
2 toll plazas across 255 km highway
Toll (Car)
215
Toll (SUV)
350
Plazas
2
Distance
255 km
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How much is the toll from Delhi to Dehradun?
The total toll from Delhi to Dehradun is approximately ₹215 for a car/sedan and ₹350 for an SUV, paid across 2 toll plazas over the 255 km route. All plazas accept FASTag. A toll-inclusive Triveni cab starts at ₹3,300 (sedan), with the driver handling every toll payment for you.
Cumulative Toll Progress
Delhi
Dehradun

Your Destination
Dehradun
Plaza by Plaza
Toll Breakdown
2 plazas on Delhi-Dehradun highway
Delhi-Meerut Expressway Toll
120Muzaffarnagar Toll Plaza
95* Toll rates approximate (2026). FASTag users may get 2-5% cashback at some plazas.
Total Trip Cost
Cost Dashboard
Total Toll
215
Car/Sedan (one-way)
Fuel (Petrol)
1,530
Diesel: 1,148
Cab Fare (Sedan)
3,300
Toll extra, paid at actual
FASTag Information
RecommendedDelhi-Meerut Expressway is FASTag-only (no cash lanes). Muzaffarnagar plaza accepts both FASTag and cash.
Faster Lanes
Skip cash queues
Cashback
2-5% on toll
Digital Records
Auto-tracked expenses
Toll Route Tips
Only 2 toll plazas totaling ₹215 for car — one of the most affordable toll routes from Delhi.
Delhi-Meerut Expressway toll is FASTag-mandatory. Ensure your tag is active before entering.
Dehradun is the gateway to Mussoorie (35 km uphill). No additional toll for the Mussoorie stretch.
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What is the total toll cost from Delhi to Dehradun by car?
The total toll cost from Delhi to Dehradun is approximately ₹215 for a car/sedan and ₹350 for an SUV (one-way). There are 2 toll plaza(s) on this 255 km route. FASTag users get a small discount at all plazas.
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Delhi to Dehradun Toll FAQs
The total toll cost from Delhi to Dehradun is approximately ₹215 for a car/sedan and ₹350 for an SUV (one-way). There are 2 toll plaza(s) on this 255 km route. FASTag users get a small discount at all plazas.
There are 2 toll plaza(s) on the Delhi to Dehradun route covering 255 km. All toll plazas accept FASTag for contactless payment, reducing wait time significantly.
Yes, all 2 toll plazas on the Delhi to Dehradun route accept FASTag. Delhi-Meerut Expressway is FASTag-only (no cash lanes). Muzaffarnagar plaza accepts both FASTag and cash. FASTag lanes are faster and avoid cash queues.
A sedan (Swift Dzire, Etios, or similar private car) pays approximately ₹215 in total toll across 2 plaza(s) on the Delhi to Dehradun route. This is the single-journey car rate; the return leg costs the same.
An SUV/MUV (Innova, Ertiga, Fortuner, or similar) pays approximately ₹350 in total toll on the Delhi to Dehradun route. SUV rates are typically 60-65% higher than car rates because of the heavier vehicle category.
Toll charges are extra and paid at actual during the journey. The cab fare from Delhi to Dehradun starts at ₹3,300 (sedan). Toll of approximately ₹215 is paid separately. Our driver handles all toll payments at the plazas.
The easiest way is FASTag — a prepaid RFID sticker on your windshield that is auto-debited at every plaza without stopping. Cash lanes also exist at most plazas but have longer queues. When you book a Triveni Cab, the driver's vehicle is FASTag-equipped and handles all payments for you.
A round-trip Delhi–Dehradun–Delhi journey costs approximately ₹430 in car toll (₹215 each way) because the same plazas are crossed in both directions. Budget the same SUV doubling for ₹700 round-trip.
National highway toll rates are the same 24 hours a day — there is no separate night discount on the Delhi to Dehradun route. However, monthly-pass and local-vehicle concessions exist at some plazas for nearby residents, which do not apply to outstation cabs.
The total trip cost from Delhi to Dehradun includes cab fare (from ₹3,300 for sedan) + toll charges (₹215 approx.) + fuel if self-driving. When booking with Triveni Cabs, you only pay cab fare + actual toll. No hidden charges.
Alternate state-road routes may bypass some tolls, but they usually add 30-60+ minutes to travel time and pass through congested towns with poorer road quality. The main highway toll route is recommended for comfort, safety, and faster travel. Our drivers always take the best route.
While alternate routes may bypass some tolls, they usually add 30-60+ minutes to travel time and pass through congested areas. The toll route via the main highway is recommended for comfort, safety, and faster travel. Our drivers always take the best route.
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