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The more severe and higher automobile penalty for large CO2 emitters

2020-12-30T19:49:39.421Z


The tax on new vehicles rises from January 1. New turn of the screw for the purchase of combustion vehicles. This Friday comes into force the new scale of the ecological penalty which applies to new vehicles according to their CO2 emission rate. Its trigger threshold has been lowered. It now starts at 133 g / km of CO2, against 138 previously. The penalty, payable once upon purchase, amounts to only 50 euros for the registration of a vehicle


New turn of the screw for the purchase of combustion vehicles.

This Friday comes into force the new scale of the ecological penalty which applies to new vehicles according to their CO2 emission rate.

Its trigger threshold has been lowered.

It now starts at 133 g / km of CO2, against 138 previously.

The penalty, payable once upon purchase, amounts to only 50 euros for the registration of a vehicle corresponding to this emission level, but the levels are climbing quickly.

Thus, a buyer of Citroën C5 Air Cross PureTech 130, whose CO2 emission level is 145 g / km, will have to pay a penalty of 310 euros.

And that of a Mercedes GLA 200 (148 to 168 g) with a penalty of 400 to 2726 euros depending on the version.

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The maximum amount of the penalty is also increasing, going from 20,000 to 30,000 euros for those above 219 g / km of CO2 per kilometer.

The ceiling will continue to climb over the next few years.

It will increase to 40,000 euros in 2022 and to 50,000 in 2023.

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Source: lefigaro

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