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New VES regulations kick in for 2024: how does it affect car buyers in Singapore?

Ben Chia
02/01/2024

Cars are set to cost more in Singapore this year, with revised Vehicular Emissions Scheme (VES) standards kicking in from 1 Jan 2024


SINGAPORE

A new year sees the start of new rules and regulations, and for car buyers in Singapore, prices are set to go up even further with the implementation of revised Vehicular Emissions Scheme (VES) standards that officially kicked in on 1 January 2024.

There’s only a couple of changes to the VES for 2024, but the most significant one is the reduction of the rebate for cars falling under the A2 band, which goes from S$15,000 to S$5,000. This would affect a large majority of hybrid-powered cars, and a handful of internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicles.

Revised VES for 2024

BandRebate or Surcharge
A1S$25,000 rebate
A2S$5,000 rebate (reduced from S$15,000 previously)
BNeutral (S$0)
C1S$15,000 surcharge
C2S$25,000 surcharge

Our writer Jay has earlier detailed how the reduced VES rebate will affect electric vehicles in Singapore when the amendments were announced in September 2023, but for buyers of hybrid and some ICE cars, the implication is that with a S$10,000 reduction in the rebate, prices are set to go up in tandem as well.



Another less publicised, but no less significant, update to the VES is the implementation of the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) as the sole testing procedure for emissions of passenger cars in Singapore starting from 1 January 2024. The WLTP is a more rigorous test cycle that provides more realistic emissions results through a more representative simulation of on-road driving performance, and replaces the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) and Japanese Driving Cycle (JC08) that was previously used here.

Nissan Qashqai: moves from Band A2 to Band B

As a result, some models will be reclassified into new VES bands, and thus affecting the rebate or surcharge that they will receive. For example, some mass market cars, like the Mazda 3 and Nissan Qashqai, as well as entry-level premium cars like the BMW 216i Gran Coupe will be moved from band A2, which receives a S$5,000 rebate as mentioned earlier, to the neutral band B, where they will not get any rebates nor surcharges.

BMW 318i: moves from Band B to Band C1

Some ICE models will also move from the neutral band B to band C1, where they will be hit with a S$15,000 surcharge. These include the BMW 318i, Peugeot 3008 and 5008, and the Suzuki Jimny, to name but a few.

Mitsubishi: sayonara in 2024

A major victim of the new VES standards is Mitsubishi, as its official distributor here, Cycle & Carriage (C&C) has suspended sales of new Mitsubishi models for 2024. C&C says that the changes in VES and emissions testing standards has resulted in models that will be uncompetitive in the market, and that it is planning for the reintroduction of the brand in 2025 with cars that will meet the enhanced and more stringent standards, such as the new Outlander SUV.


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Ben Chia

CarBuyer's print editor went out to explore the Great Big World, including a stint working in China (despite his limited Mandarin). Now he's back, ready to foist upon you his takes on everything good and wonderful about the automotive world. Follow Ben on Instagram @carbuyer.ben

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