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                  DVLA announcement DVLA announced on 20th August 2025 updated policies to modernise 
                  the process for notifying DVLA when a vehicle has been repaired, 
                  restored and modified. Like-for-like repairs and restorations 
                  will no longer need to be reported to DVLA, and more modified 
                  vehicles - including electric vehicle (EV) conversions - will 
                  be able to retain their original identities. Changes will take 
                  effect from Tuesday 26th August 2025.
 
 DVLA has unveiled a major update to some of its vehicle registration 
                  policies, making it significantly easier for enthusiasts to 
                  register repaired, restored and modified vehicles. The new guidance 
                  reflects modern restoration methods and simplifies the registration 
                  process, helping classic car owners keep their vehicles on the 
                  road while ensuring safety and accurate records.
 
 These 
                  changes follow an extensive call for evidence, which received 
                  more than 1,350 responses from classic car owners, motoring 
                  clubs and the historic vehicle sector. In response, DVLA is 
                  replacing its existing policies on rebuilt and radically altered 
                  vehicles with two new sets of guidance that will apply to all 
                  vehicles, regardless of age.
 Key 
                    changes include:> 
                    like-for-like repairs and restorations will no longer 
                    require notification to DVLA, providing the vehicles 
                    appearance is the same as when it was originally manufactured 
                    and there are no changes to the log book (V5C).
 > vehicles that have been subject to significant structural 
                    modifications will be able to keep their original Vehicle 
                    Identification Number (VIN) and registration number, but the 
                    registered keeper must notify DVLA of the changes.
 > vehicles that have been converted to electric 
                    will also be able to retain their original identity, but the 
                    registered keeper must notify DVLA of the changes.
 The Minister 
                    for the Future of Roads, Lilian Greenwood, said: We 
                    know how much love, time and effort goes into keeping classic 
                    cars  and were right behind the community. These 
                    changes are about cutting red tape and making life easier 
                    for enthusiasts, whether youre restoring a vintage gem 
                    or converting it to electric. Its all about celebrating 
                    the UKs amazing motoring heritage and helping the industry 
                    thrive well into the future." | .DVLA 
                  Chief Executive, Tim Moss, said: "We recognise the time, 
                  passion and care that keepers of classic vehicles invest in 
                  keeping their cars on the road. Thats why weve worked 
                  closely with the community to shape these changes. These 
                  updated policies support historic vehicle keepers, and the wider 
                  industry, with clearer registration processes that reflect modern 
                  restoration and modification practices, helping safeguard the 
                  UKs rich and wonderful automotive history. These changes 
                  will allow enthusiasts to focus on what they love most: preserving 
                  and enjoying these remarkable vehicles." 
 The 
                    new policies will come into effect on Tuesday 26 August 2025 
                    with the full guidance to be published on GOV.UK on the same 
                    day, at: www.gov.uk/vehicle-registration Link
 On 
                    Tuesday 26th August 2025, DVLA will replace its existing policies 
                    on rebuilt and radically altered vehicles with two new sets 
                    of guidance:
  1. 
                    Repaired and restored vehiclesThere will be no requirement to notify DVLA where a vehicle 
                    has been repaired or restored back to its original working 
                    standard, providing:
 > worn-out 
                    components or body panels are replaced on a like for like 
                    basis.
 > the appearance of the vehicle is the same as when it 
                    was originally manufactured
 > Vehicle log book (V5C) details are not affected.
 
 2. Modified 
                    vehicles
 Vehicles that have had significant structural modifications 
                    will be able to keep their original Vehicle Identification 
                    Number (VIN) and registration number, but the registered keeper 
                    must notify DVLA of the changes. This could include:
 > cutting 
                    into the chassis monocoque or frame.
 > changing the vehicles appearance or dimensions 
                    from the original manufacturers specification.
 > conversions from an internal combustion engine to electric 
                    propulsion.
 
 These 
                    changes are based on engagement with industry and stakeholders 
                    along with feedback from a call for evidence which launched 
                    on 9th May 2024. DVLA published the summary of the responses 
                    to this on 9th December 2024 and the revised guidance will 
                    be published on Tuesday 26th August 2025.
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