Singapore to impose higher VEP, GVP fee for foreign-registered vehicles

6 Feb 2026, 6:05 AM
Singapore to impose higher VEP, GVP fee for foreign-registered vehicles

SINGAPORE, Feb 6 — The Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) fee for foreign-registered cars and motorcycles into Singapore will be raised to SG$50 per day (RM155.22) and SG$7 per day (RM21.73), respectively, effective January 1, 2027, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA).

The new VEP fees are higher than the current rates of SG$35 per day (RM108.65) for cars and SG$4 per day (RM12.42) for motorcycles.

"The VEP fee will now apply on all days, except on weekends and Singapore Public Holidays. The annual 10 free VEP days and the free VEP hours on weekdays will be removed," it said in a statement today.

Additionally, the LTA announced that the Goods Vehicle Permit (GVP) fee for foreign-registered goods vehicles will increase from SG$40 (RM124.17) to SG$70 (RM217.31) per calendar month.

"Owners of foreign-registered goods vehicles can continue to purchase the GVP at the current fee of SG$40 before the revised fee comes into effect.

"However, GVP with a validity period from the effective date of the revised fee will be charged at SG$70 per calendar month," it said.

Meanwhile, in preparation for the use of the Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) 2 system for road charging from January 1, next year, foreign motorists can install the new ERP2 on-board unit (OBU) on their foreign-registered vehicles from April 1 this year.

The LTA said the OBU will not be mandatory for foreign-registered vehicles. However, Malaysian taxis will be required to install OBUs for tracking and enforcement purposes within Singapore.

"Foreign-registered vehicles entering Singapore without an OBU will be required to pay a flat-rate ERP fee.

"For those who do not have the OBU installed, the motorist will be able to pay a flat-rate ERP fee (SG$3 or RM9.31 for motorcycles; SG$10 or RM31.04 for all other vehicles) for every ERP operational day that the vehicle travels on Singapore roads," it said.

To encourage more foreign-registered vehicles to install the OBU before the implementation of the ERP2 system, the OBU cost for foreign motorists will be the prevailing rate of SG$158.70 or RM492.66 (inclusive of nine per cent Goods and Services Tax) until December 31, 2026.

The agency noted that the OBU can only be installed in Singapore by authorised workshops and technicians. Interested motorists may enquire with authorised OBU workshops for further information on the installation fee.

"LTA will announce the details on OBU installation for foreign motorists in due course," it said.

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