Motoring is expensive enough without having to stump up £15 whenever you drive into central London, too. Fortunately, some vehicles are exempt from it, qualifying for the ‘Cleaner Vehicle Discount’ because they emit less than 75 g/km of carbon dioxide (CO2), meet Euro 6 standards (petrol and diesel vehicles and have a minimum 20 mile zero emission capable range.
However, if you want to drive into the capital but avoid the congestion charge, your best option is to buy an electric car. From 25 October 2021, only battery electric or hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will be eligible for the discount. Then enjoy the discount while it lasts, unfortunately, because the authorities will discontinue it from 25 December 2025.
Not only are EVs the best cars to avoid the congestion charge, electric vehicles lower your running costs. You can cover long distances before needing to charge them — and charging them can be cheaper than filling up a tank with petrol or diesel fuel.
So it’s EVs for the win, really! Below we look at some of the best vehicles to stop you from stumping up to pay the congestion charge. First on the list is the Porsche Taycan.