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6 June 2026 · 8 minit bacaan · Pasukan armada Legendary

Tol Touch 'n Go pada Kereta Sewa di Kuala Lumpur (2026): Cara Ia Berfungsi & Siapa Bayar

Tol Touch 'n Go pada kereta sewa Kuala Lumpur berharga RM 4–6 setiap pintu di bawah harga dinamik 2026. Penyewa yang bayar — dicaj pada kos tanpa tambahan di Legendary. Panduan penuh pintu, kadar, denda dan tanggungjawab.

The Legendary Fleet Team·Kuala Lumpur luxury & supercar rental specialists··8 minit bacaan
Tol Touch 'n Go pada Kereta Sewa di Kuala Lumpur (2026): Cara Ia Berfungsi & Siapa Bayar

On a rental car in Kuala Lumpur you, the renter, pay Touch 'n Go — and under the dynamic pricing live since 31 January 2026 each gate is RM 6 at peak (06:00–10:00 and 16:00–20:00 on weekdays) or RM 4 off-peak, with crossings free between 01:00 and 06:00 daily. The car already has a Touch 'n Go tag, so you do nothing at the gate; charges are tracked automatically and billed back to you at the end of the rental. At Legendary we pass Touch 'n Go through at cost — never marked up — so a typical week of normal driving adds maybe RM 80–200 to your bill, not a surprise fee. WhatsApp +60 11-1102 0111 for a quote that spells this out.

Who pays Touch 'n Go on a rental car — and how much?

The short answer: the renter pays. Every car on a Kuala Lumpur rental fleet is registered to the rental company's Touch 'n Go account, so the tag is already fitted to the windscreen and the toll is debited the instant you pass a gate. You never top up a tag or stop at a booth — the system is fully automatic, run by JPJ through its Touch 'n Go operator. At the end of your rental the company reconciles the crossings against your booking and either deducts them from your deposit or charges your card.

What you actually pay per crossing depends on the time of day. Since 31 January 2026 Touch 'n Go uses dynamic (variable) pricing: RM 6 during the two weekday peaks and RM 4 the rest of the day, with a free window overnight. That replaced the old flat RM 4 charge, so older guides quoting “RM 4 per gate, always” are out of date. From 1 June 2026 a 8% SST also applies to the toll, nudging the headline rates to RM 6.30 peak and RM 4.20 off-peak.

The honest part most rental sites bury: some companies add an admin markup on top of each toll. At Legendary we don't — Touch 'n Go is billed at exactly JPJ rate, the same number that appears on the official account, with no per-toll handling fee. You can see every crossing on the Touch 'n Go or JPJ Kuala Lumpur app against the plate.

  • Peak (Mon–Sat 06:00–10:00 & 16:00–20:00): RM 6 per gate (RM 6.30 with SST from 1 Jun 2026)
  • Off-peak (10:00–16:00 & 20:00–01:00): RM 4 per gate (RM 4.20 with SST)
  • Free hours: 01:00–06:00 every day — no charge at any gate
  • Sundays & Malaysia public holidays: flat RM 4 all day (plus the overnight free window)
  • Ramadan: free crossings extended to 02:00–07:00
  • Who pays: the renter — tracked automatically, billed at cost by Legendary, no markup

Where the Touch 'n Go gates are in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur now has 10 active Touch 'n Go gates after two opened on 24 November 2024 at TRX Crossing (the MEX Highway) and Sungai Besi South (the Federal Highway). Knowing where they sit matters because Touch 'n Go charges per crossing, not per kilometre — a short hop that passes under two gates can cost more than a long drive that avoids them entirely.

Most of your crossings on a tourist itinerary will be on the Federal Highway, the city's spine linking Bukit Bintang, TRX, Bangsar, KLCC and Mont Kiara. Drive from Bukit Bintang to KLCC and back along the Federal Highway and you'll typically clip the Sungai Besi gates in each direction. The bridge gates over the Klang River (Sunway and Subang) catch you crossing between Chow Kit/Ampang and the newer districts.

There is no daily cap that resets your spend to zero, but there is a cap on how many times a single gate charges you in 24 hours, so back-and-forth on the same route won't multiply endlessly. For planning, count the distinct gates on your route, not the trips.

  • Sungai Besi North & Sungai Besi South — the Federal Highway (the busiest for visitors)
  • Petaling Jaya — the Federal Highway near 1 Utama
  • the Jalan Duta & Sungai Besi gates — central KL crossings
  • Airport Tunnel — near KLIA
  • Bukit Kayu Hitam (north, Thai border) & Gelang Patah (south, Johor border)
  • Sungai Besi South + TRX Crossing (the MEX Highway) — added Nov 2024

What a Touch 'n Go bill actually looks like on a Kuala Lumpur trip

Real numbers help. A relaxed long weekend — hotel in Bukit Bintang, dinner in KLCC, a day out in Mont Kiara, an airport run — might cross gates a dozen or so times over four days. Mix peak and off-peak and you're looking at roughly RM 60–90 in tolls total. Even a busy week of daily Federal Highway driving rarely tops RM 200. Against a supercar day rate, Touch 'n Go is a rounding error — but it's an honest line on your invoice, so it's worth understanding.

The toll is the same whatever you drive: a Range Rover at around RM 800/day and a Lamborghini Revuelto at around RM 13,000/day both pay RM 4–6 at the same gate. Touch 'n Go is a road charge tied to the plate, not the price of the car. What changes your toll spend is your route and your timing — drive the KLCC–Bukit Bintang corridor at 09:00 and 18:00 and you'll pay peak both ways; shift those trips to mid-morning or after 20:00 and each gate drops to RM 4.

If you'd rather not think about gates at all, our chauffeur service folds Touch 'n Go, fuel and the driver into one rate — useful for a wedding, a TRX meeting day or a Bukit Tinggi excursion where you want zero admin.

  • Long weekend, light driving: ~RM 60–90 in Touch 'n Go total
  • Busy week, daily Federal Highway commuting: ~RM 150–200
  • Range Rover (~RM 800/day) and Revuelto (~RM 13,000/day) pay the same per gate
  • Cut tolls by timing trips into the free window (01:00–06:00) or off-peak hours
  • Chauffeur option bundles Touch 'n Go, fuel and driver into one rate

Touch 'n Go fines, low balance and non-payment — who's liable?

Because a rental car is on the company's registered, topped-up Touch 'n Go account, you as the renter won't trigger the classic Touch 'n Go penalties — those fall on the account holder, which the rental company manages. For context, JPJ fines an unregistered vehicle that drives through a gate RM 100 for the first offence, RM 200 for the second and RM 400 for each one after, with a 10-working-day window to register. A low-balance account that isn't topped up within five working days draws a single RM 50 fine per day. None of this is your problem on a properly run fleet — the tag is active and funded before the car reaches you.

What you are responsible for is the toll itself and any genuine traffic fines incurred while the car is in your care — speeding, illegal parking, and so on, all issued by Kuala Lumpur Police / JPJ against the plate. Reputable companies bill these at the exact official amount. At Legendary, Touch 'n Go and fines are passed through at cost: you pay what JPJ or Kuala Lumpur Police charged, full stop, with the deposit (where one applies) held against them until everything clears.

Always read two lines on any quote: how tolls are reconciled (deposit vs. card) and whether there's a per-toll or per-fine admin fee. If a company won't put “Touch 'n Go billed at cost, no markup” in writing, that's your cue to ask why.

  • Renter pays: the toll plus any traffic fines on the plate during the hire
  • Account-holder fines (registration, low balance) fall on the rental company, not you
  • JPJ non-registration fine: RM 100 / 200 / 400 (1st / 2nd / later offences)
  • Low-balance fine: RM 50/day if not topped up within 5 working days
  • Legendary: Touch 'n Go + fines at cost, no markup — ask for it in writing

How to check your Touch 'n Go charges yourself

You don't have to take anyone's word for the total. Touch 'n Go crossings and any fines are logged against the vehicle plate, and you can view them on the official Touch 'n Go website, the Touch 'n Go app, JPJ Kuala Lumpur app or the Kuala Lumpur Police app by entering the plate number. That lets you cross-check the rental company's reconciliation against the source — a quick way to confirm there's no padding.

If you want a clean, predictable number, plan around the rate structure. Drive into the city before 06:00 or after 20:00 and your gates are free or off-peak; avoid the 06:00–10:00 and 16:00–20:00 windows on weekdays and you sidestep the RM 6 peak entirely. Sundays and Malaysia public holidays are a flat RM 4 all day, which makes them the cheapest days to roam.

When you collect a Legendary car we hand it over fuelled and with the Touch 'n Go tag active, and the final invoice itemises tolls at JPJ rate. If a charge ever looks off, the app is the referee — and ours will always match it.

  • Check crossings & fines by plate: Touch 'n Go app/website, JPJ Kuala Lumpur app, Kuala Lumpur Police app
  • Cheapest driving: 01:00–06:00 (free), or Sundays/public holidays (flat RM 4)
  • Avoid RM 6 peak: skip 06:00–10:00 and 16:00–20:00 on weekdays
  • Legendary invoices Touch 'n Go at JPJ rate — the app is the referee

Soalan lazim

Do I pay Touch 'n Go tolls on a rental car in Kuala Lumpur?

Yes. The renter pays Touch 'n Go. The car already carries an active Touch 'n Go tag on the rental company's JPJ account, so crossings are debited automatically and reconciled at the end of your hire — either from your deposit or your card. At Legendary they're billed at cost, with no per-toll markup.

How much is Touch 'n Go per gate in 2026?

Under dynamic pricing live since 31 January 2026, it's RM 6 at peak (weekdays 06:00–10:00 and 16:00–20:00) and RM 4 off-peak, with crossings free between 01:00 and 06:00 daily. Sundays and Malaysia public holidays are a flat RM 4. From 1 June 2026 a 8% SST applies, making the rates RM 6.30 peak and RM 4.20 off-peak.

How many Touch 'n Go gates are there in Kuala Lumpur?

Ten active gates as of 2026, after TRX Crossing (the MEX Highway) and Sungai Besi South (the Federal Highway) opened on 24 November 2024. The busiest for visitors are the Sungai Besi gates on the Federal Highway, plus the Sunway and Subang bridge crossings over the Klang River.

Does Legendary add a markup on Touch 'n Go tolls?

No. Touch 'n Go is billed at exactly JPJ rate — the same figure shown on the official Touch 'n Go or JPJ Kuala Lumpur app against the plate — with no per-toll handling fee. Traffic fines are likewise passed through at the official Kuala Lumpur Police / JPJ amount, never inflated.

Who pays Touch 'n Go fines on a rental car?

You pay any genuine traffic fines incurred while you have the car. But the Touch 'n Go account-holder fines — non-registration (RM 100/200/400) or low-balance (RM 50/day) — fall on the rental company, since the fleet's tags are kept registered and topped up. On a properly run fleet those never reach you.

How much Touch 'n Go will a typical Kuala Lumpur trip cost?

A relaxed long weekend with light driving runs roughly RM 60–90 in tolls; a busy week commuting on the Federal Highway rarely tops RM 200. Touch 'n Go charges per gate crossed, not per kilometre, so your spend depends on route and timing more than distance.

How do I check my Touch 'n Go charges and fines?

Enter the vehicle plate number on the official Touch 'n Go website or app, JPJ Kuala Lumpur app, or the Kuala Lumpur Police app to see every crossing and any fines. It's the simplest way to cross-check a rental company's reconciliation — and a Legendary invoice will always match it.

Can I avoid Touch 'n Go charges in Kuala Lumpur?

Partly, by timing. Crossings are free between 01:00 and 06:00 every day, and Sundays and Malaysia public holidays are a flat RM 4. Avoiding the weekday peaks (06:00–10:00 and 16:00–20:00) keeps every gate at RM 4 instead of RM 6. You can also route around gates, but on the Federal Highway that's rarely practical.

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