British motorists are facing a significant financial blow as the Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) rates are set to undergo a dramatic overhaul. From 1 April 2026, the cost of putting a new high-emission car on the road will soar, with nearly 60 popular models falling into the maximum tax bracket of £5,690.
The move, part of the government’s tightening fiscal policy, aims to penalise the heaviest polluters while pushing drivers toward cleaner, electric alternatives. If you are planning to purchase a new petrol or diesel vehicle this spring, your initial registration cost could be your biggest expense.
The top-tier “First-Year Rate” applies to any new vehicle emitting more than 255g/km of CO2. For 2026, this one-off fee has been hiked to £5,690. This isn’t just a tax for supercars; several everyday workhorses and luxury family SUVs are also caught in the net.
The list of affected models includes:
| Vehicle Category | Current Rate (2025) | New Rate (From April 2026) |
| Highest First-Year Rate (>255g/km) | £5,490 | £5,690 |
| Standard Annual Rate (Post-2017 cars) | £195 | £200 |
| Electric Car (First Year) | £10 | £10 |
| Expensive Car Limit (For EVs) | £40,000 | £50,000 |
| Pre-2001 Cars (Over 1549cc) | £345 | £375 |
While 2026 marks the year that electric vehicle (EV) owners must start paying road tax, the government has offered a “soft landing” to keep them attractive:
A Word of Advice: If you are buying a car that sits near the emission boundary, be careful with the “optional extras.” Adding larger alloy wheels or a roof rack can sometimes increase the official CO2 rating of a specific vehicle, inadvertently pushing it into a much higher tax band.
To avoid a surprise bill at the dealership, you can check a vehicle’s CO2 emissions in two simple ways:
As the 1 April deadline approaches, it is clear that the “polluter pays” principle is being enforced more strictly than ever. For those not yet ready to switch to electric, the cost of sticking with high-performance combustion engines is becoming a very expensive luxury.
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