Why is my imported Toyota Prius charged a higher rate of VED?

I recently purchased 2020 Toyota Prius imported and the road tax is £345 where as other vehicles paying £170 per year. Is there any way I can challenge it?

Asked on 29 November 2023 by Numan Ijaz

Answered by David Ross
The tax rate applied to an imported vehicle depends on if it has a CO2 figure on the final build type approval certificate. Assuming your car was imported from Japan, as this is outside the EU it will not have a CO2 figure applied to it, and in this case vehicles are taxed as private light goods which is why a higher rate is applied. Unless you are able to obtain a type approval certificate with the CO2 emissions listed, you will be unable to challenge this decision.
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