Singapore to Raise Entry Permit Fees for Foreign-Registered Vehicles From 2027
- From January 1, 2027, the Vehicle Entry Permit fees for foreign-registered cars and motorcycles will increase to S$50 and S$7 per day, respectively, as announced by the Land Transport Authority .
- The annual 10 free Vehicle Entry Permit days and free Vehicle Entry Permit hours on weekdays will be removed effective January 1, 2027.
- The Goods Vehicle Permit fee for foreign-registered goods vehicles will rise from S$40 to S$70 per month starting January 1, 2027, according to LTA.
- Motorists must install a new On-Board Unit in foreign-registered vehicles by April 1, 2027, to avoid a flat-rate Electronic Road Pricing fee, as per LTA's guidelines.
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Fees for foreign-registered vehicles entering Singapore to increase from 2027
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) will raise Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) fees for foreign-registered cars and motorcycles and the Goods Vehicle Permit (GVP) for foreign-registered goods vehicles from Jan 1, 2027.
Vehicles registered abroad and crossing the border into Singapore will face increased costs next year, following the official increase in border crossing fees by the Singapore Land Transport Authority, effective January 1, 2027.
LTA: Singapore to raise entry permit fees for foreign-registered vehicles from 2027 as the cost gap with local cars widens
SINGAPORE: Singapore will raise entry and road-use fees for foreign-registered vehicles from January 1, 2027, tightening rules that have stayed largely unchanged for years. The changes will affect cars, motorcycles, and goods vehicles entering Singapore. They will also introduce flat-rate ERP charges for foreign vehicles without the new on-board unit. According to the Land Transport […]
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