Which cars are exempt from Congestion Charge in London?
Congestion Charge exemption
- Renault Zoe.
- Volvo V90 T8.
- Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.
- Nissan Leaf.
- BMW 330e.
- Mercedes E-Class.
- Jaguar I-Pace.
- Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid.
What cars are CC exempt?
Since 25 October 2021, only zero-emission vehicles – such as EVs and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles – have been exempt from the Congestion Charge. From December 2025, however, even drivers of zero-emission cars will be required to pay.
Is Lexus CT200h exempt from Congestion Charge?
The CT200h has been stripped of one of its key USPs in recent years – being exempt from the London Congestion Charge. Underneath the CT200h, you’ll find much of the Toyota Prius’s underpinnings, with one key omission – plug-in charging.
Will my car be ULEZ compliant in October 2021?
As of October 25, 2021, the ULEZ has expanded to all areas within the North and South Circular roads. Neither the North Circular nor South Circular roads themselves fall within the ULEZ area and drivers using them will not have to pay the charge.
Is a Toyota Prius exempt from Congestion Charge?
New buyers of the Toyota Prius hybrid will no longer be exempt from the London Congestion Charge, after a change in the way its carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are measured moved its official output above the 75g/km exemption threshold. The Prius used to officially produce 70g/km of CO2 when running on 15-inch wheels.
Is the BMW i3 Rex congestion charge exempt?
Only 1 owner and in Pristine Condition Inside & Out, Free Road Tax & London Congestion Zone Exempt. Being the Range Extender (REX) model it has a small 647cc Petrol engine of which generates electricity for the batteries.
Is Tesla exempt from congestion charge?
Electric vehicles, including Teslas, are entitled to a 100% discount from the Congestion Charge as part of the Cleaner Vehicle discount. This is subject to registration with us and an annual renewal.
Is a Toyota Prius exempt from congestion charge?
Is Toyota Yaris Hybrid exempt from congestion charge?
A constituent has written to me, who bought a Toyota Yaris Hybrid which, with 75mg or less of CO2 emissions, currently qualifies for a 100% exemption from the congestion charge.
What Diesel cars are exempt from ULEZ?
Diesel cars
- Only Euro 6-compliant diesel cars are exempt from ULEZ charges.
- Almost every diesel car produced since September 2015 meets the standard.
What kind of cars are exempt from congestion charge in London?
As per Transport for London’s rules, these cars are all either plug-in hybrids with at least a 20-mile electric-only range or full battery-electric vehicles. It’s worth mentioning, however, that only full electric cars or hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are exempt from the congestion charge after 25th October 2021.
Can a car be exempt from the CO2 charge?
That means that fully electric cars and vans easily qualify since they emit zero CO2 emissions. At present though, no conventional petrol or diesel-run car has a low enough CO2 output to be exempt from the charge.
What makes a vehicle qualify for the London car tax?
You also qualify if your vehicle is registered with the DVLA and has a fuel type of ‘electric’ (you can check this on the V5C registration document the DVLA sent you), or alternatively, if your vehicle is a ‘plug-in hybrid’ and has been approved as an ultra-low emission vehicle by the Office for Low Emission Vehicles.
How can I find out if my car is exempt from congestion charge?
To find out whether or not you need to pay the Congestion Charge, look up the official CO2 emissions figure in your vehicle’s brochure or manual. You can always contact your dealer to find out more. As noted above, exemptions aren’t automatically applied – you have to register your car with TfL first.