It means anyone driving a petrol car that fails to meet at least Euro 4 emission standards and those with diesels that are not Euro 6 compliant will be forced to cough up £12.50 each day it turns
For example, a 2002 Toyota Yaris with the 1.0-litre 16-valve VVTi petrol engine is considered compliant, but one registered in 2000 - before Euro 3 standards came into force - isn't.

Whether the ULEZ affects you, depends on the Euro Emissions Standard of your car. You can check if your car is compliant with the emissions standards of the ULEZ zone at tfl.gov.uk.. If your vehicle doesn't meet the standards, you will have to pay a daily charge of £12.50 for entering the zone, this being in addition to the congestion charge 2.

Large commercial vehicles must meet Euro 6 standards to be LEZ compliant. Minibuses, vans, motor caravans and ambulances must comply with Euro 3 standards to drive penalty-free through the Low Emission Zone. You can check your car for compliance within London's ULEZ area with our ULEZ checker. What are the European Emission Standards? Is my vehicle Ulez compliant? A Ulez-compliant car is one which meets the requirements to drive Diesel-powered cars are only exempt from the charge if the engine adheres to Euro 6 vehicle
Vehicles made after September 2015 are usually Euro 6 compliant which means it is exempt from the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) additional charging. BlueHDi is Euro 6 compliant. If you're driving a Peugeot BlueHDi then your vehicle is likely to be compliant and therefore exempt from the Ultra Low Emission Zone additional charging.
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