Vehicle Excise Duty - Rates Since April 2005

Rates Since April 2005

All rates are in pounds sterling.

2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011-12 2012-13
Petrol Diesel Petrol/Diesel Alt. Fuel
Engine size of vehicles registered before 1 March 2001
<=1549cc 110 110 110 115 120 125 125 130 135 135
>1549cc 170 175 175 180 185 190 205 215 220 220
Based on CO2 emission ratings for vehicles registered on or after 1 March 2001
Band A (up to 100g/km) 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Band B (101–110g/km) 75 40 50 35 35 35 20 20 20 10
Band C (111–120g/km) 75 40 50 35 35 35 30 30 30 20
Band D (121–130g/km) 105 100 110 115 120 120 90 95 100 90
Band E (131–140g/km) 105 100 110 115 120 120 110 115 120 110
Band F (141–150g/km) 100 100 110 115 120 125 125 130 135 125
Band G (151–165g/km) 125 125 135 140 145 150 155 165 170 160
Band H (166–175g/km) 150 150 160 165 170 175 180 190 195 185
Band I (176–185g/km) 150 150 160 165 170 175 200 210 215 205
Band J (186–200g/km) 165 190 195 205 210 215 235 245 250 240
Band K∞ (201–225g/km) 165 190 195 205 210 215 245 260 270 260
Band L (226–255g/km) 165 210 215 300 400 405 425 445 460 450
Band M (over 255g/km) 165 210 215 300 400 405 435 460 495 465

∞Band K includes cars that have a CO2 figure over 225g/km but were registered before 23 March 2006.

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