Evidence for vehicles sourced from manufacturers or their agents
In most cases, if you're sourcing your new vehicle directly from the manufacturer or their agents, they'll provide you with all the information you need automatically. Usually this will be in the form of a statement of compliance, though it may be in the form of a compliance plate. See plate examples from Australia, Europe and the United States.
Evidence of compliance with emissions standards
For new light vehicles
The manufacturer's representative must provide documentation that proves the vehicle was manufactured to meet an applicable emissions standard. Learn more about the emissions requirement.
For new heavy vehicles
The evidence you supply to show compliance, eg a statement of compliance, must include proof that the vehicle was manufactured to meet an applicable emissions standard.
Evidence of compliance with fuel consumption information requirements
The manufacturer's representative must provide fuel consumption information for new vehicles to the Motor Vehicle Register in the form set out in the Land Transport Rule: Fuel Consumption Information 2008.
Most of the manufacturer's authorised agents have the authority to carry out the entry certification so you can go straight to step 4.
Evidence for private or parallel imports
Private or parallel imports are new vehicles that you buy from a source other than an authorised manufacturer's representative.
For these vehicles to be registered for use on New Zealand roads you need to provide evidence that:
- your vehicle meets all the standards applying to the particular vehicle class
- your vehicle meets all safety and emissions standards
- you own the vehicle.
Evidence of compliance with emissions standards
You can take your vehicle to the same entry certifiers as for used vehicles. They'll be able to assess your vehicle's compliance with emissions standards based on their experience of similar used models of your vehicle.
Evidence of compliance with fuel consumption information requirements
You can use our online tool to provide the fuel consumption compliance information. You simply need to enter your vehicle data on the website. You'll then receive a fuel consumption certificate which you take to the entry certifier.
Your fuel consumption certificate says consumption is 'unknown'?
This is still acceptable evidence - you can provide this to the entry certifier.
Collected all the evidence you need?
You can move onto step three of the importing process - preparing to import.

