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Bengaluru commuters face revised toll fees on key expressways starting July 1, 2026

Beginning July 1, 2026, Nandi Economic Corridor Enterprises Limited plans to raise toll rates on Bengaluru's Electronics City Elevated Expressway and NICE Road. New charges will hit ₹83 for the entire stretch. These updated rates will remain in effect until June 30, 2027, and are determined by the Wholesale Price Index as of March 31, 2026.

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BRIC Team
Jun 30, 2026 · 1 min read · 3 views
Bengaluru commuters face revised toll fees on key expressways starting July 1, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Starting July 1, 2026, toll rates will increase for Bengaluru's Electronics City Elevated Expressway and NICE Road.
  • Motorists traveling the full stretch from Hosur Road to Tumakuru Road will pay up to ₹83 on the Link Road.
  • Two-wheeler tolls will range from ₹11 to ₹33, depending on the specific section used.
  • Monthly passes for the Electronics City Elevated section will be priced at ₹1,960, effective until June 30, 2027.
  • At the Attibele Toll Plaza, cars will pay ₹40 for a single journey, while two-wheelers remain exempt from charges.

Starting July 1,2026,toll rates on two of Bengaluru's key toll roads will jump. The hike hits Electronics City Elevated Expressway on Hosur Road and Nandi Economic Corridor,or NICE Road.

Nandi Economic Corridor Enterprises Limited (NECE) laid out new tolls for segments of Bengaluru-Mysuru Infrastructure Corridor Project. For full stretch from Hosur Road to Tumakuru Road: ₹72 from Hosur Road to Bannerghatta Road,₹77 from Mysore Road to Magadi Road, ₹83 on Link Road. Two-wheelers face ₹11 to ₹33,depending on section.

which manages Electronics City Elevated Expressway and Attibele Toll Plaza on NH-44, updated tolls tie to Wholesale Price Index (WPI) as of March 31,2026, matching National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) guidelines. Rates hold till June 30,2027.

For Electronics City Elevated section, single journey for cars, jeeps, vans now ₹65,while multiple trips cost ₹100. Monthly passes go for ₹1,960. Two-wheelers still pay ₹25 for single, ₹40 for multiple trips.

At Attibele Toll Plaza, cars,jeeps,vans pay ₹40 single, ₹60 multiple journeys, with monthly pass at ₹1,175. Two-wheelers stay toll-free here.

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