16/04/2026
What do you guys think? đ¤
Weâre making changes to the warrant of fitness system. On 1 November 2026, these things will change:
⢠people who buy a new car will need to get their next WoF when the car is 4 years old (itâs currently when the car is 3 years old)
⢠people with cars between 4â14 years old* will need a WoF every 2 years (itâs currently yearly)
⢠people with motorcycles registered before 1 January 2000 will need a WoF every year (itâs currently every 6 months).
For a long time weâve had very frequent vehicle inspections compared to countries overseas. Modern vehicles are significantly safer and more reliable. Itâs safer to have less frequent inspections, and thisâll save you time and money.
Cars over 14 years old, and motorcycles registered before 1 January 2000, will move to an annual WoF (up from every 6 months for some vehicles).
If your car has Automatic Emergency Braking or Lane Keep Assist, WoF inspections will now check for warning lights (or malfunction indicators) for these systems.
Itâs still your responsibility to maintain your vehicle to the WoF standard between inspections. To reinforce this weâre increasing fines if your vehicle isnât compliant. From 1 November:
⢠If youâre driving a vehicle with a WoF thatâs expired by more than 2 months, you may be fined $350 (up from $200).
⢠If youâre driving a vehicle with a wheel or tyre that wouldnât pass an inspection, you may be fined $350 (up from $150) and up to $1000 (the maximum court-ordered fine).
Weâve made these change following us consulting you for feedback about this towards the end of 2025. Thanks to everyone who shared their feedback with us â we received over 5000 formal submissions, and overall people supported these changes.
Our website has more information about the changes, including a summary and analysis of your feedback to us about these changes: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/changes-to-light-vehicle-inspections
* Weâll be introducing the change for cars between 4â14 years old in phases. From 1 November 2026, cars first registered on or after 1 November 2019 become eligible for WoFs every 2 years. From 1 November 2027, cars first registered from 1 November 2013 to 31 October 2019 become eligible.