Car Transport from Italy to Lithuania
Approx. 2,200 km · typical transit ~5 days. Post your vehicle for free or browse active Italy–Lithuania loads.
About the Italy → Lithuania 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.
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Frequently asked questions
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.
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.
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.
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.