Bengaluru’s key toll roads to get revised user fee from July 1
Commuters using two of Bengaluru’s busiest toll corridors, the Electronics City Elevated Expressway on Hosur Road and the NICE Road will have to pay revised
Commuters using two of Bengaluru’s busiest toll corridors, the Electronics City Elevated Expressway on Hosur Road and the NICE Road will have to pay revised toll charges from July 1, 2026. Nandi Economic Corridor Enterprises Limited (NECE) has revised toll rates for various stretches of the Bengaluru-Mysuru Infrastructure Corridor Project (BMIC/NICE Road) with effect from July 1, 2026. Under the revised tariff, motorists travelling the entire stretch from Hosur Road to Tumakuru Road through the peripheral road will pay toll according to the individual sections crossed.
For instance, the toll for cars has been fixed at ₹72 between Hosur Road and Bannerghatta Road, ₹77 between Mysore Road and Magadi Road, and ₹83 on the Link Road. Two-wheeler tolls range from ₹11 to ₹33, depending on the section used. Bangalore Elevated Tollway Pvt. Ltd. (BETPL), which operates the Electronics City Elevated Expressway and the Attibele Toll Plaza on NH-44, announced that the revised toll rates have been calculated based on the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) as on March 31, 2026, in accordance with Highways Authority of India (NHAI) guidelines.
The revised rates will remain in force until June 30, 2027. For the Electronics City Elevated Section, a single journey for cars, jeeps and vans will now cost ₹65, while the multiple journey fee has been fixed at ₹100. The monthly pass has been revised to ₹1,960. Two-wheelers will continue to pay ₹25 for a single trip and ₹40 for multiple journeys. At the Attibele Toll Plaza, cars, jeeps and vans will pay ₹40 for a single journey and ₹60 for multiple journeys, while the monthly pass has been revised to ₹1,175.
As before, two-wheelers remain exempt from toll at the Attibele plaza.
