Haryana road tax for cars follows slab rates of 5-9% of the ex-showroom price, making it slightly higher than Delhi's 4-8% but generally lower than Karnataka and Maharashtra. Haryana road tax is a one-time lifetime payment for private vehicles, consistent with the national trend. The state has invested heavily in expressways (Delhi-Mumbai Expressway passes through Haryana), which justifies its road tax revenue requirements.

Haryana vs Delhi Road Tax: Full Comparison

₹6 lakh small car: Delhi 4% = ₹24,000. Haryana 5% = ₹30,000. Difference: ₹6,000. ₹12 lakh SUV: Delhi 6% = ₹72,000. Haryana 7-8% = ₹84,000-96,000. Difference: ₹12,000-24,000. ₹20 lakh premium: Delhi 8% = ₹1,60,000. Haryana 9% = ₹1,80,000. Difference: ₹20,000.

What is the road tax rate in Haryana for new cars?

Haryana road tax slabs: up to ₹6 lakh = 5%, ₹6-10 lakh = 6%, ₹10-15 lakh = 7-8%, above ₹15 lakh = 9% (one-time). Haryana's rates are slightly higher than Delhi's 4-8%.

Is Haryana road tax lower than Delhi?

No — Haryana's road tax rates are 1% higher than Delhi across all vehicle brackets. For a ₹15 lakh car, Delhi pays 8% = ₹1.2 lakh, Haryana pays 9% = ₹1.35 lakh — ₹15,000 more.

How do I pay Haryana road tax online?

Haryana road tax can be paid via parivahan.gov.in (select Haryana as state). Enter your vehicle registration number, verify details, and pay via UPI, net banking, or card.

Is Haryana road tax a lifetime payment?

Yes — Haryana follows a one-time lifetime road tax system for private vehicles. You pay once at the time of first registration and never again for that vehicle.

Official Resources: Parivahan Portal | India GST Portal | NHAI