Slovenia DARS e-vignette: classes 1, 2A, and 2B explained

Height over the first axle decides many van caseslearn the difference before you pay.

Slovenia splits motorcycles, passenger cars, and taller vans into toll classes. Picking 2A when you should be 2B is costly. This guide walks through classes, typical camper cases, and how checkout buttons open the Slovenia flow.

Class 1 · motorcycles

Motorcycles under the published track-width limit use class 1.

Unusual chassis or sidecars need extra checks on DARS examples.

Buy your Slovenia e-vignette in a few minutes

Same wizard as the home page: pick the vehicle row from your registration, choose a vignette duration or trip product, set the validity start date, then enter plate and email. Pay on the secure hosted checkout; keep the confirmation email as proof.

Class 2A · cars and most campers up to 3.5 t

Passenger cars and many camper vans fall here when height over the first axle is below the DARS threshold.

Check diagrams if you are near the limit.

Class 2B · taller vans

Delivery vans and high-roof campers that exceed the 2A height rule belong in 2B.

The purchase page lists both rows when availableread helper text.

Weekly, monthly, and annual-style passes

Durations depend on class.

Match the start date to the first day you plan to use tolled motorways.

Buying Slovenia on this site

Use the buttons in this article to open checkout and complete vehicle → product → date → plate → email.

Pay securely on the hosted page.

What you get when you buy here

  • DARS-aligned classes for motorcycles, 2A, and 2B where listed.
  • Hosted checkout and emailed confirmation.
  • Wizard reminders about height rules where relevant.
  • Slovenia FAQ on the purchase page for edge cases.

Finish on this site

Dates still flexible? You can run through the Slovenia flow now, pick a start date that matches your trip, and pay when everything looks right. Select express email delivery before checkout if it is offered.

Open Slovenia checkout

Fines, exemptions, and detours change. Always confirm critical details with the national toll operator before you drive.