New car tax bands could impact these road users (Image: Getty)
Motorists with and vehicles changes to this Spring as new fees are introduced.
VED updates come into effect from April 1, with set to be affected.
Petrol and diesel models registered after 2017
Meanwhile, with the
However, older models which road tax to be paid based on vehicle emission bands will also notice a rise with some paying up to £25 more.
The most polluting petrol and diesel cars registered between 2001 and 2017 face a £25 rise (Image: Getty)
Motorists in the highest Band M category for models emitting over 255g/km of CO2 will pay £760 to use the roads in 2025.
This is up from the current £735 fee which has been issued to road users from Spring 2024.
Vehicles emitting between 226 and 255g/km of CO2 will also see fees rise by £25 with prices up from £710 to £735.
Individuals in Band I will see rates increase from £335 to £345 with Band H up from £305 to £315.
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At the other end of the scale, into Band A after years of exemptions and discounts come to an end.
This means low-emission models will pay £20 to use the roads from April after previously being charged nothing.
Models emitting between 101 and 110g.km of CO2 will also pay £20 despite recently being charged £0.
Band C for models between 111-120 g/km will pay a slightly higher charge of £35 within weeks.
Full list of updated car tax bands
- Band A – Up to 100g/km – £20 (previously £0)
- Band B – 101-110g/km – £20 (no change)
- Band C – 111-120g/km – £35 (no change)
- Band D – 121-130g/km – £165 (previously £160)
- Band E – 131-140g/km – £195 (previously £190)
- Band F – 141-150g/km – £215 (previously £210)
- Band G – 151-165g/km – £265 (previously £255)
- Band H – 166-175g/km – £315 (previously £305)
- Band I – 176-185g/km – £345 (previously £335)
- Band J – 186-200g/km – £395 (previously £385)
- Band K – 201-225g/km – £430 (previously £415)
- Band L – 226-255g/km – £735 (previously £710)
- Band M – 255+g/km – £760 (previously £735)