This page applies to class MA vehicles only. Please confirm your vehicle belongs to class MA before importing a category A left-hand drive (LHD) vehicle. Ask an entry certifier if you are unsure of your vehicle category, before you import.
You will need to get a category A LHD vehicle permit from NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA).
To issue a permit for a vehicle, NZTA must either deem it to have historic value, or it must be a production vehicle (ie not a replica, kit car or scratch-built vehicle) that was not manufactured in right-hand drive form that meets three of the following four requirements:
You must also comply with the following requirements:
You will need to apply to an entry certifier to obtain such a permit. A fee may be charged to process your application. The file will then be referred to NZTA, who will make an assessment and decision. NZTA charges a fee of $39.77 to process each application. An application form can be downloaded.
Under the amended Steering Systems Rule, NZTA may not issue more than 500 category A LHD vehicle permits in any one calendar year. As a result, you may not be issued with a category A LHD vehicle permit if 500 permits have already been issued in the calendar year in which you apply.
A category A LHD vehicle permit ceases to be valid if the vehicle is not inspected at the border or certified for entry within six months of the date of issue. A category A LHD vehicle permit that ceases to be valid in the calendar year it was issued will not be counted in the quota total mentioned above.
Category A LHD vehicles are included in the Clean Car Standard and the Vehicle Efficiency and Emissions Data Rule. These vehicles are assigned CO2 information and are subject to any fees or credits associated with the Clean Car Standard.
Anyone importing category A LHD vehicles needs to set up a CO2 account and provide the information to an entry certifier.
More information about the Clean Car Standard and setting up a CO2 account
Restrictions on a LHD vehicle are enforced when you go to register it for use on the road, not when it's imported into New Zealand. A light vehicle less than 20 years old cannot generally be registered unless it has been issued with a category A left-hand drive vehicle permit, which is issued by NZTA.