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Exploring Norway by car is a breathtaking experience, offering stunning landscapes and a sense of freedom.
If you're traveling from Malaysia, here are essential things you need to know to make your car rental experience hassle-free:
  • Can I drive in Norway with my Malaysian driving license?
  • What are the recommended car rental companies in Norway?
  • How much does car rental cost in Norway?
  • Are there provisions for winter driving?
  • What should I know about Norwegian driving laws?

This guide covers these questions comprehensively to ensure Malaysian travelers can navigate Norway with ease. By the end, you'll be prepared to rent a car confidently and enjoy everything Norway offers!

Can Malaysian Citizens Drive in Norway?

Yes, Malaysian travelers can legally drive in Norway with the proper documentation. Age restrictions and additional document requirements may apply.

  • Form of ID:

    A valid passport is required for foreign renters.

  • Driving licence:

    Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP)
    or
    • EU/EEA Driving License

    Notes: Please note that an International Driving Permit (IDP) is only a translation. You must present your original driving licence with the original IDP at the counter. EU/EEA driving licenses are valid for car rental across the EU/EEA, as well as in Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
  • Accepted cards:

    Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required. Accepted credit cards include Visa, Master, Diners Club, and AMEX. Debit cards are also accepted, including Visa and Master.

  • Age requirements:

    Drivers must be aged between 19 and 99. Young drivers aged 19 to 24 will incur a fee of US$ 13.15 per day.

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Requirements may vary between rental companies. Always confirm details when booking.

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Which Car Rental Companies Are Best?

Choose from trusted global chains or innovative local alternatives. Each offers different advantages for Malaysian travelers visiting Norway.

Global Chain Companies

Local Brands

  • SIXT

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    231

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • Excellent customer service
    • Convenient pick-up and drop-off locations
    • Mobile app for easy bookings

    Best for

    Travelers seeking flexible options and luxury vehicles
  • Hertz

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    548

    Prices:

    $$$

    Key Advantages

    • Largest fleet in USA
    • Premium vehicle selection
    • Gold Plus Rewards loyalty program
    • Express rental counters

    Best for

    Business travelers and premium vehicle needs
  • Hertz

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    382

    Prices:

    $$$

    Key Advantages

    • Largest fleet in USA
    • Premium vehicle selection
    • Gold Plus Rewards loyalty program
    • Express rental counters

    Best for

    Business travelers and premium vehicle needs
  • Alamo

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    45

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • No hidden fees
    • Simple online booking process
    • Quick pick-up and drop-off
    • Wide variety of vehicles

    Best for

    Leisure travelers and families
  • Avis

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    514

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Global presence
    • Flexible rental options
    • Loyalty program: Avis Preferred
    • User-friendly mobile app

    Best for

    Travelers seeking reliable service and diverse options
  • Keddy by Europcar

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    19

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • User-friendly online booking
    • Exceptional customer service
    • Flexible rental periods

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and families
  • Oslo Bilutleie

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    3

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Personalized customer service
    • Convenient location in Oslo
    • No hidden fees
    • Competitive pricing

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and locals
Recommendations for Malaysian Travelers
Choose Global Chains If:
  • First time renting in Norway
  • Need reliable nationwide coverage
  • Want 24/7 customer support
  • Business or essential travel
Choose Local Brands If:
  • Want to save money
  • Staying in major cities only
  • Looking for unique vehicle options
  • Comfortable with app-based services

How to Choose the Right Car?

Choosing the right rental car can make your journey more comfortable, safe, and enjoyable. Think about your travel group, the destinations on your route, and the type of driving you'll be doing. With QEEQ, you can compare multiple car types and policies to find the one that best suits your journey.

  • Seating and Luggage

    Consider your travel group size and luggage needs

    • Economy cars (2-4 people, 1-2 suitcases)
      Perfect for city driving and short trips

    • Compact cars (4-5 people, 2-3 suitcases)
      Good balance of space and fuel efficiency

    • Mid-size cars (5 people, 3-4 suitcases)
      Comfortable for longer distances

    • Full-size/SUV (5-7 people, 4+ suitcases)
      Ideal for families and group travel

  • Transmission Type

    Choose between automatic and manual transmission

    • Automatic transmission
      Easier for city driving and traffic, more common in Norway

    • Manual transmission
      Often cheaper, better fuel economy, more control

    • Consider your comfort level with driving in Norwegian road conditions

  • Insurance Included

    Check what insurance coverage comes with your rental

    • Basic liability
      Covers damage to other vehicles and property, usually included

    • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
      Covers damage to your rental car, often optional

    • Theft protection
      Protects against car theft, may be included or additional

    • Personal insurance
      Check if your Malaysian insurance or travel insurance covers rentals

  • Cancellation Policy

    Understand booking flexibility and fees

    • Free cancellation
      Usually available up to 24-48 hours before pickup

    • Prepaid vs. Pay-at-counter
      Prepaid often cheaper but less flexible

    • Change fees
      Cost to modify dates, locations, or car type

    • Travel insurance
      Consider coverage for trip cancellations or delays

  • Mileage Policy

    Check distance restrictions and additional charges

    • Unlimited mileage
      Best for long road trips and cross-country travel

    • Limited mileage
      Cheaper daily rate but extra charges for excess miles

    • Consider your planned route distance and potential detours

    • Factor in mileage costs when comparing total rental prices

  • Fuel Policy

    Understand fuel requirements and costs

    • Full-to-Full
      Return with same fuel level, most economical option

    • Full-to-Empty
      Pay upfront for full tank, convenient but often more expensive

    • Same-to-Same
      Return with same level as pickup, fair pricing

    • Pre-purchase fuel options
      Compare costs with local gas station prices

Quick Decision Guide

  • City Travel

    Compact/Economy car with automatic transmission, full-to-full fuel policy

    Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
  • Road Trip

    Mid-size/Full-size car with unlimited mileage, flexible cancellation

    cross-country
  • Vacation

    Convertible/SUV with comprehensive insurance, prepaid fuel option

    Lofoten, Stavanger, Tromsø

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Don't settle for the first option you find. QEEQ makes it easy to compare car types, policies, and total costs from multiple providers. See all fees upfront, read real customer reviews, and choose the perfect car for your adventure.
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What Insurance Do I Need in Norway?

When renting a car in Norway, having proper insurance is crucial for legal compliance and financial protection. While basic coverage is often included, additional insurance options can provide peace of mind during your travels.

Types of Insurance Coverage
  • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

    Provides coverage for damages to the rental car in case of accidental collision or theft.

    MYR 70-120/day
    Essential
  • Theft Protection (TP)

    Covers the theft of the rental vehicle, ensuring you are not liable for the full cost.

    MYR 25-40/day
    Essential
  • Third Party Liability Insurance

    Covers expenses related to injury or damages to other parties and properties.

    Usually included in rental rate
    Included
  • Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)

    Provides coverage for medical expenses for you and your passengers in case of an accident.

    MYR 20-40/day
    Optional
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Collision Damage Waiver

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US$739.96 - US$3,035.82
Theft Protection

Fully Covered

US$739.96 - US$3,035.82
Personal Accident Insurance

Fully Covered

Not Covered
Tire, Window, Mirror Damage

Fully Covered

Not Covered
Roadside Assistance

Fully Covered

Not Covered
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How to Save on Car Rentals in Norway for Travelers from Malaysia

Renting a car in Norway can be convenient and cost-effective if you plan wisely. Follow these tips to enjoy your trip and optimize your budget.

Booking Tips for lower Prices
  • Book Early
    Secure your rental car at least 4-6 weeks before your trip to get better rates and more vehicle options.
    Save up to 20% on rental costs
  • Compare Companies and Offers
    Use online comparison platforms like Rentalcars.com or AutoEurope to find the best deals tailored to your needs.
    Save an average of MYR 200-500
  • Opt for Full Tank Policies
    Choose rental agreements where you return the car with a full tank to avoid high refueling charges.
    Save MYR 50-100 on fuel costs
  • Avoid Extra Insurance Fees
    Check if your credit card covers car rental insurance to avoid purchasing additional coverage.
    Save MYR 100-300 per rental
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What Should You Pay Attention To?

Important considerations and potential issues to watch for when renting a car in Norway.

  • Cost Considerations
    Car rental in Norway can be expensive, so it's important to look out for potential fees and charges.
    • Additional driver fees may apply.
    • Insurance options can raise the total cost significantly.
    • Extra fees for crossing borders to other Scandinavian countries.
    • Winter equipment like snow tires may incur additional charges during certain seasons.
    • Refueling fees if the car is not returned with a full tank.
  • Insurance Coverage
    Understanding insurance coverage options is essential to avoid unexpected costs.
    • Check if your travel insurance or credit card includes rental coverage.
    • Consider third-party insurance providers for potentially lower rates.
    • Understand the terms of collision damage waiver (CDW) and theft protection.
    • Some providers may charge high excess fees; opt for reducing or eliminating excess if needed.
  • Fuel Policies
    Different fuel policies can lead to unexpected costs.
    • Full-to-full policies are common; ensure the car is returned with a full tank.
    • Check for nearby fuel stations before returning the car.
    • Retain fuel receipts as proof of refill if required.
  • Inspect the Vehicle
    Thoroughly inspecting the car before and after rental can prevent disputes.
    • Check the car for any existing damages and document them with photos.
    • Ensure all damages are recorded in the rental agreement.
    • Verify the functioning of lights, brakes, and other essential car features.
  • Rental Agreement Terms
    Familiarize yourself with the rental contract to avoid misunderstandings.
    • Understand the mileage limit if applicable.
    • Be aware of the policy on crossing borders.
    • Check the terms for modifications or cancellations.
    • Ensure clarity on deposit and refund policies.
  • Pickup and Return Timing
    Being aware of the pickup and return timing rules can save you money.
    • Late returns might result in an extra day's charge.
    • Early returns do not guarantee refunds.
    • Plan your pickup and return to avoid rush hours, especially in urban areas.
    • Returning the car outside business hours may have specific instructions or fees.
Remember

Being prepared and knowing what to expect can save you hundreds of dollars and prevent stressful situations. Take time to understand all terms and inspect your rental thoroughly.

Traffic Rules Comparison: Malaysia vs Norway

Key differences and similarities in driving regulations between Malaysia and Norway.

  • Speed Limits

    NO

    Limits vary by road type, generally lower than Malaysia

    MY

    Higher limits on certain highways and expressways

  • Road Signs

    NO

    Primarily in Norwegian, with symbols for common understanding

    MY

    Signs often bilingual with Malay and English

  • Winter Driving

    NO

    Mandatory use of winter tires during icy conditions

    MY

    No specific requirements for winter tires

  • Driving Side

    NO

    Drive on the right side of the road

    MY

    Drive on the left side of the road

  • Seatbelt Laws

    NO

    Mandatory for all passengers

    MY

    Mandatory for all passengers

  • Mobile Phone Use

    NO

    Hands-free systems required

    MY

    Hands-free systems required

  • Parking Rules

    NO

    Strict regulations, pay attention to signs

    MY

    Strict regulations, pay attention to signage

  • Remember
    • • Norway requires winter driving preparation, especially in mountainous areas.
    • • Traffic fines in Norway are generally higher compared to Malaysia.
    • • Familiarize yourself with local signs and symbols before driving.
    • • Always carry your valid driving license and rental documentation.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions for travelers from Malaysia renting a car in Norway

Can I drive in Norway with a Malaysian driving license?

Yes, but you must have both your valid Malaysian driving license (in English or with an official English translation) and an International Driving Permit (IDP). Both documents are required.

Where do I get an International Driving Permit (IDP) in Malaysia?

You can apply for an IDP at any JPJ (Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan) office in Malaysia. Bring your license, IC, passport-sized photos, and pay the required fee.

Is there an age limit for renting a car in Norway?

Yes. Most rental companies require drivers to be at least 19 or 21 years old and to have held a valid license for at least one year. Drivers under 25 usually pay a young driver surcharge.

Can I use a Malaysian probationary ('P') license to rent a car in Norway?

No. Rental companies require a full, non-probationary, competent driving license held for at least one year.

Do I need a credit card to rent a car in Norway?

Yes, a credit card in the main driver's name is mandatory for the security deposit. Debit/prepaid cards or cash are not accepted for this purpose.

How much credit card limit do I need for the deposit?

Prepare a credit card with a limit of at least 5,000–10,000 NOK (approx. 2,200–4,400 MYR), depending on car type, insurance, and rental duration.

What documents must I bring when picking up the car?

Bring your passport, Malaysian driving license, International Driving Permit, and the credit card used for booking.

Which platform should I use to book my rental car in Norway?

I strongly recommend using QEEQ. It aggregates top rental brands, offers competitive prices, and is user-friendly for Asian travelers.

Why is QEEQ recommended over other platforms?

QEEQ offers Price Drop Protector (locks in lower rates if prices drop), cheaper comprehensive insurance, a clear interface, and excellent international customer service.

How far in advance should I book my rental car?

Book as early as possible, ideally 2–3 months in advance for summer or peak periods, to secure better prices and car availability.

Should I choose manual or automatic transmission?

Choose automatic. Adjusting to left-hand driving is easier with automatic, especially on mountainous or unfamiliar roads.

What type of car is most suitable for Norway?

For cities and southern fjords, a sedan is sufficient. For mountains, winter, or remote regions, an SUV is better. For savings and environmental concerns, consider an electric vehicle (EV).

Do I need to add GPS navigation to my rental?

Not necessary. Use Google Maps or Waze on your phone. Download offline maps before your trip. Rental GPS is usually an extra cost.

How do I book a child safety seat?

Select the appropriate child seat as an extra during booking. Norwegian law strictly requires proper child restraints based on age and weight.

How much does it cost to rent a car in Norway for a week?

Off-season, an economy car costs about 3,000 NOK (1,350 MYR) per week; in peak season, 5,000 NOK (2,250 MYR) or more. Larger vehicles and EVs are pricier.

What hidden fees should I watch out for?

Airport surcharge, young driver fee, extra driver fee, one-way rental fee, GPS/child seat rental, and possibly winter tire fees. QEEQ lists these transparently.

How does Norway's petrol price compare to Malaysia?

Norwegian fuel is among the world's most expensive—3-4 times Malaysia’s RON95 price, around 22-25 NOK (10-11 MYR) per liter.

What is AutoPASS and do I need it?

AutoPASS is Norway’s automatic road toll system. All rental cars have it installed; you don’t need to do anything extra.

How are AutoPASS tolls billed?

After your rental ends, the company will receive a bill for all tolls and charge your credit card accordingly.

When paying with a Malaysian credit card, should I choose NOK or MYR?

Always choose NOK to avoid poor exchange rates and extra charges from dynamic currency conversion.

How are EV (electric vehicle) charging costs handled?

Charging is much cheaper than petrol. Download charging apps (Mer, Circle K, Fortum) and pay by credit card. Some hotels and supermarkets have free chargers.

Is the basic CDW/LDW insurance enough?

Usually not. Basic Collision Damage Waiver/ Loss Damage Waiver comes with a high excess. Consider full protection with zero excess.

What is 'excess' or 'deductible' in car insurance?

It’s the amount you pay out of pocket for damages before insurance covers the rest. In Norway, this can be 10,000–20,000 NOK.

Where should I buy full insurance or zero-excess coverage?

Buy it via QEEQ during booking. Their full protection is cheaper and more comprehensive than at the rental counter.

How does QEEQ's full protection differ from the rental company's super insurance?

QEEQ’s policy reimburses your excess after you pay the rental company (with documents). It’s usually much cheaper but may require an extra claim step.

Does my Malaysian credit card travel insurance cover rental cars?

Rarely. Most card policies exclude high-risk countries or common Norwegian issues (tyre, glass, undercarriage). Don’t rely on it.

Does Norwegian insurance cover stone chips to glass or body?

Basic insurance usually excludes these. Many Norwegian roads have loose gravel. Consider zero-excess coverage that includes glass and tyres.

What should I check when picking up the car?

Inspect and photograph all scratches/dents, check tyres, test all functions (AC, lights, wipers), and ensure fuel level matches the contract.

What does 'full-to-full' fuel policy mean?

Pick up the car with a full tank and return it full. If not, you’ll be charged high refueling fees.

Will my reservation be canceled if I’m late?

Yes, it’s possible after 1–2 hours. Always call the rental office if you’re delayed to keep your booking.

What is the car return process?

Park in the designated area, staff will check the car and fuel, return keys, and collect the final receipt. Keep all documents until your deposit is refunded.

How do I return the car outside of office hours?

Use the key drop box. Note the mileage and fuel level, park as instructed. The final inspection will happen later.

How long does it take to get my deposit back?

If there are no extra charges, your credit card deposit is released within 5–15 working days.

What’s the biggest challenge for Malaysians driving on the left-hand side in Norway?

Adjusting muscle memory. Remember: drive on the right, overtake on the left. Be extra cautious at roundabouts and turns.

Are there any special driving rules in Norway?

Yes. Headlights must be on at all times, regardless of weather or daylight.

What are common speed limits and are there many speed cameras?

Speed limits: 30–50 km/h in cities, 70–80 km/h on rural roads, 90–110 km/h on highways. Norway has many speed cameras. Fines are very high.

How do Norwegian roundabouts work?

Yield to vehicles already in the roundabout. Slow down before entering and signal right when exiting.

What should I know about winter driving in Norway?

Winter tyres are mandatory. Drive slower, keep safe distances, and check road closures on vegvesen.no before departure.

Are there many tunnels and what should I watch for?

Yes, Norway has many long tunnels. Remove sunglasses, turn on headlights, and watch your speed, especially in steep sea tunnels.

How does taking a ferry with your car work?

Drive onto the ferry as directed, park, switch off the engine, and enjoy the ride. Payment is automatic via AutoPASS or card on some ferries.

What to do if I encounter wildlife on the road?

Slow down and stop if necessary. Never honk or try to scare animals (moose, reindeer, sheep) off the road. Be extra alert at dawn and dusk.

How strict are Norway’s drink-driving laws?

Extremely strict. The legal limit is 0.02% BAC, effectively zero tolerance. Even one drink can lead to severe penalties.

What are Norway’s emergency numbers?

110 for fire, 112 for police, and 113 for ambulance.

What should I do if I have a traffic accident?

Stay calm, ensure safety, wear a hi-vis vest, put out the warning triangle, call emergency services if needed, exchange details, take photos, and notify the rental company immediately.

What if the car breaks down?

Call the 24-hour roadside assistance number provided in your rental contract. Help will be arranged.

Can I drive my Norwegian rental car into Sweden or Finland?

Usually yes, but inform the rental company in advance to arrange cross-border paperwork and possible fees. Insurance may not cover unauthorized border crossings.

Are Norwegian parking signs complicated?

Somewhat. Look for 'Mot avgift' (paid parking) and 'Maks 2 timer' (max. 2 hours). Use the EasyPark app for convenient city parking payment.

How does Norwegian driving culture differ from Malaysia?

Norwegian drivers are polite, patient, and strictly follow rules—rarely honking and always yielding to pedestrians. Adopt a calm, courteous driving style.

Is petrol easy to find in remote areas?

In remote regions like the Lofoten Islands or the north, stations may be far apart. Refuel when your tank is half full to avoid running out.

What is the most important advice for Malaysian first-time drivers in Norway?

Take it slow and enjoy the journey. Don’t overpack your itinerary. Scenery is everywhere and left-hand driving takes time to adapt. Safety first!

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