Shipping a car from the UK to Germany is a well-established trade lane handled weekly by TheShipCars Worldwide from our UK consolidation warehouses. We move private cars, classic vehicles, trade dealer stock and household consignments to Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Cuxhaven using RoRo, shared container and sole-use 20ft and 40ft containers, with full UK collection, in-house customs clearance, marine insurance and a trusted destination clearing-agent network.
This guide covers everything you need to know about UK to Germany car shipping in plain English — which ports to use, RoRo vs container, transit times, documents, Germany import duty and the realistic total landed cost. Indicative pricing: From £650 RoRo · From £1,450 sole-use 20ft. Transit 5–10 days RoRo · 10–14 days container. Use the instant quote tool for live rates or read on for the full expert breakdown.
Main port(s): Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Cuxhaven. Indicative transit: 5–10 days RoRo · 10–14 days container. Indicative pricing: From £650 RoRo · From £1,450 sole-use 20ft.
UK departure ports and Germany arrival ports
Vehicles leaving the UK for Germany typically depart from Southampton, Sheerness, Tilbury and Felixstowe, depending on the shipping line and cargo type. RoRo (Roll-on Roll-off) sailings load at Southampton and Sheerness with weekly schedules to Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Cuxhaven. Container traffic — both 20ft and 40ft, sole-use or shared — typically loads at Felixstowe, Southampton or London Gateway and discharges at the main container terminals at Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Cuxhaven.
Choosing the right UK loading port is mostly a function of the shipping line's schedule rather than geography. Our team selects the optimum sailing each week based on space, transit time and price, and bundles UK door collection from your address into the booking — Northern Ireland, Channel Islands and Scottish Highlands serviced on a quoted basis.
- Primary UK ports: Southampton, Sheerness, Tilbury and Felixstowe
- Germany arrival ports: Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Cuxhaven
- Indicative transit: 5–10 days RoRo · 10–14 days container
- Weekly RoRo and fortnightly container sailings on most lanes
RoRo vs container shipping to Germany
RoRo (Roll-on Roll-off) is the cheapest and fastest option for a single running vehicle. The car is driven onto a purpose-built RoRo vessel at the UK port, parked on a dedicated deck, lashed down and driven off in Germany. RoRo is ideal for standard saloons, SUVs and pickups in working condition with intact steering, brakes and a working ignition. Pricing from From £650 RoRo.
Container shipping is the right choice for non-runners, classics, high-value cars and any shipment that includes personal effects or household goods. A 20ft container holds one car plus a moderate amount of effects; a 40ft holds two cars side-by-side. Shared container (one car-slot in a 40ft consolidated with other UK-origin cars going to Germany) bridges the gap between RoRo price and container protection — often the best-value choice for a single valuable car. Pricing from From £1,450 sole-use 20ft.
If you have a high-value classic, supercar or non-runner, sole-use container is the safest option. If you have a standard daily driver and price matters most, RoRo wins. If you want to ship personal effects with the car or you have a £15k+ vehicle, shared container is the sweet spot.
Documents and UK export clearance
Every vehicle exported from the UK to Germany must clear HMRC export formalities and then be declared to Germany customs on arrival. On the UK side we need the original V5C log book (we endorse and submit the V5C/4 export slip to DVLA on your behalf, removing the vehicle from the UK record), photographic ID for the registered keeper, and proof of purchase if the vehicle has been registered to you for under 30 days. For trade buyers we also need an EORI number and a commercial invoice.
Outstanding finance must be settled before export — finance houses will not release export consent until the loan is cleared. We can hold the vehicle at our consolidation warehouse free for up to 14 days while finance is settled. UK HMRC export clearance is included in our freight rate and submitted in-house under our own EORI through the Customs Declaration Service (CDS).
Germany import duty, taxes and regulations
Germany customs apply 10% duty (UK-origin 0% under TCA) + 19% VAT + first registration tax on the CIF value of the vehicle declared on import. Vehicle age restriction: No limit; €30+ years qualify for H-Kennzeichen historic plate. The CIF value is the cost of the car + UK insurance + freight to Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Cuxhaven, converted to local currency at the prevailing customs exchange rate.
Germany drives on the right and applies restrictions on RHD vehicle imports — confirm with our destination agent before booking that your specific vehicle qualifies. TÜV inspection + COC (Certificate of Conformity) for type approval.
Popular UK car imports into Germany include Classic British (Aston Martin, Bentley, Morgan, Mini, Land Rover Defender). Our Germany clearing agent provides exact duty quotations before vessel arrival, so you know the total landed cost before the ship docks.
Transit times and shipping schedules
Indicative port-to-port transit 5–10 days RoRo · 10–14 days container. Add 5–10 days for UK door collection, warehouse processing and port loading at the UK end. Add 5–14 days for Germany port handling, customs clearance, duty payment and onward delivery at the destination end. Total realistic door-to-door window is therefore 4–8 weeks for RoRo and 5–9 weeks for container shipping.
Sailing frequency to Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Cuxhaven is typically weekly for RoRo and fortnightly for container — meaning average waiting time at the UK port is 3–7 days from delivery to vessel cut-off. We book the next available sailing at the time of booking and provide the vessel name, estimated time of departure (ETD) and estimated time of arrival (ETA) in writing.
Total landed cost — what to budget for Germany
The total landed cost of a UK car in Germany = our UK door-to-port quote + Germany destination port handling charges (THC) + import duty and tax + clearing agent fees + onward delivery to your address. Door-to-port from us is typically From £650 RoRo (RoRo) or From £1,450 sole-use 20ft (container). Destination charges in Germany vary by port but typical THC + agent + delivery runs the equivalent of £350–£750.
Marine insurance is optional but strongly recommended — typical premium 1.5%–2.5% of declared vehicle value, covering total loss, partial damage and theft door-to-door. Our quote tool breaks down freight, marine cover and an estimate of destination duty so the total landed cost is clear before you book.
- UK freight (door-to-port): From £650 RoRo RoRo
- Germany destination THC and handling: ~£350–£750
- Import duty and VAT/local tax: 10% duty (UK-origin 0% under TCA) + 19% VAT + first registration tax
- Marine insurance: 1.5%–2.5% of declared value
- Final road delivery in Germany: quoted on the day
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