The new DVLA rules coming into force for drivers this week
New rules are set to come in force for UK drivers this week
www.independent.co.ukHere’s the latest on DVLA car tax as of now.
Summary: The DVLA has continued implementing changes to vehicle tax (VED) rules in the UK, with updates covering EVs, hybrids, emissions bands, and digital administration. Reports through 2024–2026 show ongoing revisions aimed at aligning tax with vehicle value, emissions, and ownership data.[3][4][5]
Key points to know right now:
Practical steps you can take:
Illustration: If you own a £45,000 EV, you would likely pay a first-year rate that is higher than the basic EV rate but still lower than many petrol cars; subsequent years depend on the standard band and any supplements introduced for that year. This reflects the DVLA’s ongoing policy adjustments balancing payments with vehicle value and emissions.[5]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to your vehicle type ( petrol/diesel/hybrid/EV ), check the current band for your car’s year of registration, and outline the exact rates and deadlines from GOV.UK for your specific model. I can also monitor for new DVLA announcements and update you with precise citations.
New rules are set to come in force for UK drivers this week
www.independent.co.ukNew digital driving licences are set to launch in the summer
www.gbnews.comDVLA latest news and updates - How to check MOT, tax and insurance
www.express.co.ukVehicle tax rates apply from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027
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