
In a significant update for vehicle owners in Islamabad, the Office of the Chief Commissioner, Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), has officially announced a revision in vehicle ownership transfer fees, effective April 14, 2025. The notification, dated April 11, 2025, introduces higher fees across multiple categories of vehicles, including private, commercial, electric vehicles (EVs), and motorbikes.
Implemented under Section 43 of the West Pakistan Motor Vehicle Ordinance, 1965, this revision reflects the government’s intention to keep up with the increasing number of registrations and the administrative costs associated with processing ownership transfers.
Category | Engine Capacity | Old Fee (Rs.) | New Fee (Rs.) |
---|---|---|---|
Private/Commercial | Up to 1000 cc | 1,200 | 2,750 |
Private/Commercial | 1001–1800 cc | 2,000 | 5,500 |
Private/Commercial | Above 1800 cc | 3,000 | 11,000 |
Electric Vehicles | Up to 50 kW | Nil | 2,500 |
Electric Vehicles | 51–100 kW | Nil | 5,500 |
Electric Vehicles | Above 100 kW | Nil | 10,000 |
Motorbikes | Up to 200 cc | 150 | 550 |
Motorbikes | 201–400 cc | 150 | 1,000 |
Motorbikes | Above 400 cc | 150 | 1,500 |
These revised fees apply to both private and commercial vehicles. Notably, this marks the first time electric vehicles will incur a transfer fee, a move that signals growing EV adoption in Pakistan.
With automakers like BYD, MG Motors, DFSK, Dewan Motors, and GuGo Motors entering Pakistan’s market, the inclusion of EVs in the fee structure underscores their rising popularity. The government’s decision also aims to balance incentives for eco-friendly vehicles with necessary administrative revenue.
Motorcycle owners, too, will feel the pinch. Transfer fees for all bikes up to 200 cc have jumped from Rs. 150 to Rs. 550, while larger bikes over 400 cc now face fees as high as Rs. 1,500.
According to the Chief Commissioner, the new fees must be deposited under the designated head of account outlined by the Ministry of Finance, and the Excise & Taxation Department of ICT will be responsible for implementation and enforcement.
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