Get a simplified, illustrative estimate of the one-off vehicle registration tax (engangsavgift) when buying or importing a vehicle in Norway, based on fuel type and CO2 emissions. This is NOT the actual current rates.
The actual vehicle registration tax in Norway consists of several components — including a CO2 component and a NOx component, and has previously also included a weight component. The calculation is progressive and split into brackets, and the rates are set anew each year in the national budget.
This calculator only uses a heavily simplified CO2 component, split into example brackets with rounded kroner rates per gram of CO2 above each threshold. Real tax calculations are far more detailed.
For electric cars, the tax is set to 0 kr in this example. In reality, EVs have their own, simpler rules, but heavy EVs can have a weight component that isn't included here.
The actual registration tax is calculated from several components (CO2, NOx and historically weight) with detailed brackets and rates that change every year in the national budget. This calculator uses a heavily simplified model with rounded example rates, only to give a rough indication.
Electric cars have their own, simpler registration tax rules than combustion-engine cars. In this simplified example, the tax for an EV is set to 0 kr, but note that heavy EVs may in reality have a separate weight component not included here.
Use the Norwegian Tax Administration's (Skatteetaten) official registration tax calculator at skatteetaten.no for an exact amount based on current rates and the car's actual data, or ask a car dealer.