The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) now covers the entire Greater London area 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including weekends and public holidays. Understanding which cars are ULEZ exempt and which incur the 12.50 GBP daily charge is essential for any driver who regularly travels into or through London.

Which Vehicles Are ULEZ Exempt

Pure electric vehicles are always ULEZ exempt regardless of their age, as they produce zero tailpipe emissions. This makes them the most cost-effective choice for regular London drivers, saving 12.50 GBP per day on every journey into Greater London.

Petrol cars registered from September 2015 onwards meet the Euro 4 emissions standard and are ULEZ exempt. This covers the majority of petrol cars manufactured from the 2015 model year onwards. Diesel cars registered from April 2018 onwards meet the Euro 6 standard for NOx emissions and are ULEZ compliant.

Motorcycles registered from July 2007 onwards (meeting Euro 3 standards) are ULEZ exempt. Vans must meet Euro 6 for light commercial vehicles or pay 12.50 GBP per day. Larger vehicles including minibuses and coaches pay significantly higher daily charges of up to 300 GBP.

How to Check Your Vehicle's ULEZ Status

Transport for London's official vehicle checker at tfl.gov.uk/ulez allows any driver to enter their vehicle registration number and immediately confirm whether the vehicle is ULEZ compliant or non-compliant. This is the most reliable method as it uses DVLA records directly. You can also check the first registration date on your V5C logbook: petrol cars registered before September 2015 and diesel cars registered before April 2018 are likely non-compliant.

Non-Compliant Vehicles and Daily Charges

Pre-2015 petrol cars and pre-2018 diesel cars that do not meet the relevant Euro standards pay the 12.50 GBP daily ULEZ charge when driving within Greater London. This applies every day of the year, including weekends and public holidays. A driver commuting into London five days per week would pay approximately 3,250 GBP per year in ULEZ charges alone.

Other UK Clean Air Zones apply similar rules. Birmingham's Clean Air Zone (Class C) charges 8 GBP per day for non-compliant cars (pre-Euro 4 petrol, pre-Euro 6 diesel). Bath's Clean Air Zone charges 9 GBP per day for non-compliant vehicles. Manchester's Clean Air Zone charges 8 to 150 GBP per day depending on vehicle type.

Buying a ULEZ-Compliant Car

When buying a used car in 2026, prioritising ULEZ compliance eliminates future charge exposure. Pure electric vehicles are always compliant and are the most future-proof choice as emissions standards are expected to tighten. A post-April 2018 diesel or post-September 2015 petrol is currently compliant but may face tightening standards in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check if my car is ULEZ compliant? Use TfL's online checker at tfl.gov.uk/ulez and enter your vehicle registration. Alternatively, check your V5C for the first registration date: petrol from September 2015 or diesel from April 2018 are compliant.

Are hybrid cars ULEZ exempt? Not automatically. Hybrids must still meet the Euro 4 (petrol) or Euro 6 (diesel) standards to be ULEZ compliant. Many older hybrids are non-compliant despite their lower official emissions during testing.