New Regulations – Beat the Tax Increase on Motorhomes
Published: 18th July 2019 Last updated 6 months ago
- European Parliament has introduced new regulations ‘The Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) to be introduced across Europe on the 1 st September 2019. This has resulted in new vehicle emission tests being based on ‘real driving data’ which better matches on-the-road performance.
- In future all road vehicles including motorhomes will have a published Co2 output figure on the type approval certificate.
- HM Treasury has included motorhomes for the purposes of applying VED within the passenger car taxation banding.
- Motorhome manufacturers building on a Euro 6D/2 base vehicle much specify the WLTP Co2 values on the type approval certificate to allow to tax accordingly.
- Motorhomes with the new Euro 6D/2 specification engine will already pay at least £2,000 over and above a Euro 6B/1 spec motorhome. In addition, all Euro 6D/2 based motorhomes will have a Co2 level that exceed the higher taxation band for the first registration.
- VED is likely to be £2,125+ if the motorhome is worth over £40,000 there an additional tax of £320.
- If your motorhome is over 3,500kg no impact as these will still be registered as a heavy goods vehicle at £165.
Facts sourced from NCC official documentation.
If you would like to view our motorhomes which aren’t affected by the tax, please search for the new 2019 ranges.
Written by Charlie Holland
Spinney branches
Spinney dealership




