Car Transport from Italy to Lithuania

Approx. 2,200 km · typical transit ~5 days. Post your vehicle for free or browse active ItalyLithuania loads.

About the ItalyLithuania route

Italian-market cars, classics and motorcycles regularly travel to Lithuania. Pickups in Milan, Bologna and Rome are most common. The corridor crosses the Alps and Poland, so plan a few extra days versus a flat north-EU route.

Distance
2,200 km
Typical transit
5–8 days
From
Italy
To
Lithuania

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Frequently asked questions

How long does car transport from Italy to Lithuania take?

Most carriers complete the Italy–Lithuania route in 4–6 days depending on pickup scheduling, border crossings and trailer fill-up. Direct dedicated transport is faster than route-share.

How much does it cost to ship a car from Italy to Lithuania?

Open-trailer transport on the Italy–Lithuania corridor typically ranges from a few hundred euros for small cars to over a thousand for SUVs and luxury vehicles. Enclosed transport is 50–80% more. Final price depends on vehicle size, condition (running / non-running), pickup location and how full the trailer is.

Can non-running or damaged cars be transported from Italy to Lithuania?

Yes — many Lithuania-based carriers specialise in non-running, salvage and project cars and carry winches and special straps. Mark the vehicle as "non-running" when posting your load.

Is EuroCarShip a transport company?

No. EuroCarShip is a free load board that connects shippers and carriers. We do not own trucks and do not handle payments. You agree all terms directly with the carrier.