Chennai-Bengaluru Travel Time Will Reduce To 4 Hours With New Expressway Launching In June, 2026 – Trak.in

The much-anticipated Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway is now facing delays, with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) confirming that the project will be completed by June 2026 instead of the initial August 2025 deadline. The expressway aims to improve connectivity between the two major cities and ease traffic congestion.

Current Progress and Challenges
Out of the planned 262-km stretch, 71 km has been completed, mainly in Karnataka. However, the sections passing through Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are still under construction. According to NHAI, land acquisition for this greenfield project did not pose major challenges, but the relocation of electricity towers caused significant delays.
Economic Impact
With an investment of ₹17,000 crore, the expressway will serve as a catalyst for regional economic growth. It will reduce the current travel distance of 340 km to 262 km, cutting travel time to approximately four hours. The new route is expected to minimize fuel consumption and support faster logistics and transportation.
Sectional Completion and Usage
The Karnataka portion of the expressway was informally opened to the public in December 2024. Residents have begun using the completed section for local travel. However, the NHAI has advised against using unfinished segments of the expressway for safety reasons.
Expressway Structure
The construction has been divided into three packages within Karnataka:
- Package 1: Hoskote to Malur (27.1 km)
- Package 2: Malur to Bangarpet (27.1 km)
- Package 3: Bangarpet to Bethamangala (17.5 km)
Ban on Two-Wheelers
Following a tragic accident that claimed four lives, including a two-year-old child, the NHAI has banned two-wheelers from using the expressway as of March 3. This measure aims to enhance road safety until the project is fully completed.
Conclusion
While the delay may be disappointing, the completion of the Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway is expected to significantly improve regional connectivity, reduce travel time, and provide economic benefits. Commuters and businesses alike eagerly await the operational launch by June 2026.
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