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Norway car hire at a glance

Most popular providerAlamo
Most popular carCompact, 4-5 doors
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Cheapest month to rentJanuary
Best time to book1 week before
To give you an idea of how much renting a car in Norway could cost, we've pulled prices from Oslo.

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Find the cheapest time to hire a car in Norway

The cheapest month to rent a car in Norway is January, when the average cost per day is RM165. If that doesn’t work for you, the second cheapest month is February, when the average cost per day is RM229. Keep in mind when you’re looking to book, that the most expensive month to rent a car in Norway is August.
To give you an idea of how much renting a car in Norway could cost, we've pulled prices from Oslo.

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Getting the cheapest car rental in Norway

Here are some tips to help you bag the best prices, and hit the road for less.

How to find a cheap car hire deal in Norway

  • Whether you need a small car for cruising the city streets or a bigger ride for longer drives, we'll help you find a cheap rental car in Norway. Choose from options that start from RM169 a day and hit the road for less.

  • RM269 is the lowest rate for a weekly rental if your travel plans run a little longer.

  • Browse the car rentals in Oslo and trim your transport costs. It's the most affordable place in Norway to book a set of wheels.

  • Overall, the most popular city to rent a car in is Oslo.

  • Check the offers from Alamo during your search. It's chosen by more people than any other provider in Norway.

  • Step off the plane and into the driver's seat by picking up a ride at the airport. Oslo Gardermoen Airport, Bergen Airport and Trondheim Airport all provide access to car rentals.

  • You can rent some wheels easily in top cities including Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger and Tromso.

  • Book a one-way rental and you could pay less. If a city is short on vehicles, providers often drop the price to encourage returns there. Choose 'Return car to a different location' to find those cheaper routes.

  • Need wheels for a few weeks? Sometimes you can score a discount when you book for 30 days or more, so play around with your dates to find the lowest rates.

  • To avoid extra costs, pick a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You start with a full tank and return it full, so you're only paying for the fuel you actually use.

  • Unlimited mileage lets you focus on the journey, not the odometer. Check for this feature under the 'Policies' filter and rack up the miles, not the fees.

Best time to book a car hire in Norway

  • Get the timing right and book about three weeks ahead to score the best price on a car hire in Norway.

  • Think about heading over in January to take advantage of average daily rates of RM165. This is the most affordable month to rent a car.

  • August is typically the most expensive.

Compare car hire types in Norway

  • Economy: Hit the road in one of these and keep your travel budget on track. Lower daily rates and strong fuel efficiency mean you'll spend less overall while still getting a relaxed, easy-to-handle ride.

  • Small: This category features mini and economy cars that focus on doing the basics well. Compact dimensions, fuel-efficient engines and good manoeuvrability make it a practical choice when searching for a cheap rental car in Norway.

  • Medium: If you want more space without going too big, this is the answer. Medium rentals offer more room for passengers and bags, as well as a good balance of efficiency and performance. You'll find compact and intermediate models here.

  • Large: No squeezing in. No bags sliding around your feet. Also known as full-size, large cars offer plenty of passenger space and the luggage capacity to go with it. Choose this category when you're covering some serious ground or bringing the entire crew.

  • SUV: These sport utility vehicles are ready for whatever your itinerary throws at you. Their capability across varied terrain makes them a great fit for road trip plans that unfold as you go. A higher seating position enhances your view ahead, helping you feel more in control.

  • Van: This category of car for rent in Norway includes commercial vans and trucks. With plenty of load capacity and flexible interior layouts, they're designed to transport bulky items, equipment or larger groups in one go.

  • Luxury: Ready to go all in? This goes beyond getting from A to B — it's about arriving in style. Luxury vehicles combine head-turning design, cutting-edge tech, and finely tuned performance in one exceptional package.

Insurance and optional extras

  • Excess insurance covers what you'd otherwise have to pay if your rental car is damaged or stolen. While not mandatory, you'll be glad to have it if something goes wrong. Keep in mind that not all insurance policies are equal, so make sure you understand exactly what's included.

  • Make travel easier when you rent a car in Norway by adding some nifty extras. Think things like a GPS unit to make sure you never miss a turn, or reverse cameras that'll help you park like a pro.

Driving in Norway: What you need to know

  • Age requirements can vary by supplier (and even car type), so be clear on the rules before you book. Some companies in Norway may rent to younger drivers for an extra fee. If you fall outside the typical age range, just uncheck 'Driver aged between 25–70' and then enter how old you are to browse your options.

  • If you're travelling with kids, check if you need to add a car seat to your car hire reservation in Norway. Whether local laws require them or not, they're always the safest way for youngsters to travel.

  • Bring the right documents and keep pick-up quick and easy. You'll typically need your physical driver's licence (not a screenshot or digital version) plus another photo ID. Also bring a credit card with enough available balance to cover the deposit. If anything extra is required, you'll find it in your booking.

  • Driving in Norway may take some getting used to if it's your first time. Keep in mind you'll need to stay on the right side of the road.

  • Stay within the local speed limits. Usually that's around 45kph in urban areas and 95kph or so on highways, unless road signs indicate differently.

  • In Norway, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit is 0.02%. If you think you'll be drinking, hand the keys to someone else or take another form of transport.

  • The Norwegian krone (NOK) is the currency you'll be using for day-to-day expenses and activities. Pay by card when it's possible, and keep a little cash when electronic payments aren't available.

Car hire in Norway: FAQs

You will need insurance to rent a car in Norway, but you wont necessarily need ‘extra’ insurance. Different car hire companies offer different insurance policies, so make sure you look at the details when you pick a deal.
To rent a car with most companies in Norway you need to be at least 21 years old. Some companies may have extra fees to pay if you are under 25 years old, so make sure you check before you book.
Our travellers best rated car hire company in Norway is Keddy By Europcar. You can rent a car with them for RM408 on average per day.

If you want to learn more about Keddy By Europcar, you can dig deeper here.
The types of documents you’ll need to rent a car in Norway depend on the car rental company you go with. But in general, you will need a valid drivers license, ID and passport. Once you’ve booked car hire in Norway, you can easily get in touch with your chosen provider to find out.
It’s easy to hire a car in Norway. First, you need to decide where in Norway you want to pick up your car from.

Once you’ve decided where you want to go, simply enter your dates and search for the best deal for you. Once you’ve found your deal, you’ll be redirected to the provider to book with no extra fees.
You can rent a car for as long as you like, depending on availability. If you know what dates you’re needing wheels for, start searching with Skyscanner today.
You may need a credit card to rent a car in Norway. It all depends on which car hire company you choose.
It depends where in Norway you want to visit. The most popular place to go is Oslo. On average, it costs RM607 per day to rent a car there. The cheapest price we could find is RM279 per day.