No, 35% window tint is illegal in Denmark under the Bekendtgørelse om køretøjers indretning og udstyr (Executive Order on Vehicle Design and Equipment), enforced by the Danish Road Safety Agency (Færdselsstyrelsen). Visible light transmission (VLT) must exceed 70% for front side windows and 75% for rear side/rear windows. Non-compliance risks fines up to DKK 1,000 and potential vehicle inspection failure.
Key Regulations for 35% Window Tint in Denmark
- Front side windows: Minimum 70% VLT required; 35% tint violates this threshold.
- Rear side/rear windows: Minimum 75% VLT; exceptions apply only for factory-tinted vehicles or medical waivers.
- Enforcement: Police and the Danish Transport Authority (Trafikstyrelsen) conduct random checks, with penalties escalating for repeat offenses.
Recent 2026 amendments to the executive order tighten VLT standards, eliminating loopholes for aftermarket tints. Medical exemptions, per Bekendtgørelse om undtagelser fra køretøjers indretning, require prior approval from the Danish Patient Safety Authority (Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed). Vehicles with non-compliant tint may be impounded until modifications are verified.