About us

Park+ for Business

Valet Services

FASTag

Vehicle Owner Details

E-Challan

New Cars

Car Insurance

Car Loan

Personal Loan

Home >
Car News >
Delhi Ncr Bans Older Gas And Diesel Cars Due To Severe Pollution
author_image

Nikita

Updated on 07:12 PM, 12 Nov 2025 3 min

Share -

Delhi-NCR Bans Older Gas and Diesel Cars Due to Severe Pollution

Authorities in the National Capital Region have activated the highest alert level of pollution controls due to a dramatic decline in the quality of the air. A temporary ban on some gasoline and diesel vehicles, restrictions on industry and construction, and tougher enforcement until the air quality recovers are some of the solutions.

  • In the Delhi-NCR region, Stage III limits under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) have been implemented, temporarily outlawing older emission-standard automobiles.

  • Information on the precise vehicles that are impacted, the penalties and exemptions, and the duration of the limitations.

The Delhi-NCR region's air quality fell into the "Severe" category, according to the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), with the Air Quality Index (AQI) exceeding 400. The jump was caused by sluggish conditions, calm winds, and the accumulation of pollutants.

In light of this situation, Stage III of GRAP has been triggered, imposing stringent industry and vehicle regulations to rapidly reduce emissions.

What is prohibited?

Car curbs

  • Delhi and nearby NCR districts, including Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, and Gautam Buddha Nagar, are off-limits to private four-wheelers with BS-III petrol engines.

  • During this phase, all private four-wheelers with BS-IV diesel engines are prohibited.

  • Similar restrictions apply to non-essential diesel cargo vehicles and diesel-powered interstate buses that are not electric, CNG, or BS-VI certified.

  • In certain situations, vehicles used by people with impairments and those transporting necessities are exempt.

Other limitations

The limitations under GRAP Stage III extend beyond automobiles to:

  • A total prohibition on non-essential building and demolition activities in the area, such as RMC plants, tile cutting, and earth excavation.

  • Sand, cement, fly ash, and other dust-producing commodities are no longer transported over unpaved roads.

  • In several districts, schools up to Class 5 have been recommended to switch to hybrid or online modes in order to minimize travel.

Time and implementation

The limitations will be in place until the air quality continues to improve, that is, until the AQI consistently falls below the threshold (about 400).

According to some accounts, drivers of prohibited cars could be fined up to ₹20,000. Authorities enforce the law using PUCC (Pollution Under Control Certificate) checks, vehicle registrations, border checkpoints, and ANPR monitoring.

What This Ban Means for Delhi-NCR Car Owners

You will not be allowed admission into Delhi or nearby NCR regions while the ban is in effect if your automobile is a gasoline-powered vehicle marketed under the BS-III standard or a diesel four-wheeler registered before the BS-IV standard (i.e., primarily pre-April 2020 diesel vehicles).

Owners of exempt cars, such as electric, CNG, BS-VI diesel, and vehicles for people with disabilities, are not impacted.

People whose cars are prohibited should make appropriate plans, such as avoiding the restricted area, taking public transportation instead, or, if feasible, using alternate routes outside of the NCR.

Also read:

  1. In India, the 2025 Porsche 911 Turbo S debuted at ₹3.80 crore

  2. India Launches the Audi Q3 and Q5 Signature Line

  3. Tata Nexon Leads October 2025 Rankings

Nikita

Content Intern

Nikita is a writer who finds stories in the small details most people overlook. With a deep love for observing the world and an ever-growing curiosity about how things work, she hopes to become a journalist someday. Beyond the world of words, Nikita is a passionate theatre enthusiast who believes every stage tells a story worth listening to. At work, she combines a love for storytelling and automobiles, turning car launches, updates, and trends into pieces that inform and inspire readers.

Latest News

Renault Bridger Concept Unveiled, India's Next Compact SUV Is Here

Tata Curvv EV Gets Up to Rs 1.71 Lakh Off in March 2026 Here's Everything You Need to Know

Tata Avinya Confirmed for 2027 Debut and India's Luxury EV Race Just Got Real

Mahindra February 2026 Sales Report - Scorpio Retains the Crown as EVs Gain Ground

Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric Bookings Now Open in India, Here Is Everything You Need to Know

Porsche May Merge the Panamera and Taycan Into One Car

Mercedes-Benz CLA Gets a More Accessible Electric Variant in India

Tata Motors February 2026 Sales Report, Nexon Leads, Sierra Stuns, Harrier Soars

Toyota Rumion E Variant Launched in India at Rs 9.55 Lakh, Everything You Need to Know

India's Car Week in Review: V-Class Goes Luxury, Batman Returns, and Renault Teases Its Next Big Move

2026 Hyundai Verna Launched in India at Rs 10.98 Lakh and Here's Everything New

Renault Bridger Concept Set for Global Debut, India's Boxy New Contender Is Almost Here

BMW i3 Returns as a Full-Size Electric Saloon on the All-New Neue Klasse Platform

New Lexus ES India Launch Date Confirmed for March 20, 2026

Sales Report February 2026 - India's Top 10 Cars with Nexon, Dzire & Punch Leading the Charge

Maruti Suzuki February 2026 Sales Report, Exports Surge 56% as SUVs Dominate

Hyundai India Sales February 2026, Record 66,134 Units

Mahindra February 2026 Sales: 60,018 SUVs, a Tractor Boom, and CVs Holding Steady

Kia India Posts Record February 2026 Sales, New Seltos Leads the Charge

Honda Cars India February 2026 Sales, 7,212 Units Sold and What the Numbers Really Tell Us

2026 Honda ZR-V India Launch as Hybrid-Only SUV Set to Take on Tiguan and Tayron

New Car Launches in India, March 2026, Everything You Need to Know

Mahindra XEV 9e Cineluxe Edition Launched in India, Rs 29.35 Lakh EV with Luxe Interior

Kia Syros EV Caught Testing in India, Here's What the Spy Shots Reveal

India's Next Big Electric SUV, Mahindra BE.07, Is Coming in 2027

Explore Car Offers

Quick Links
Contact UsBlogsSBI FASTag RechargeTelangana ChallanTech BlogsValet ServicesDriving LicenseFASTag Annual PassCar NewsCompare CarsCar DealersBoom BarriersComprehensive car insurance
Products
New CarsCar InsuranceE ChallanFASTagParking SolutionsFuel PriceRTOPersonal LoanPersonal Loan EMI CalculatorVehicle Owner DetailsCar Insurance CalculatorCar Insurance CheckThird party car insurance
Reach us
For support: [email protected]
For Business: [email protected]
Unitech Cyber Park, 5th Floor, Tower A, Sec-39, Gurugram, Haryana 122022
Download Park+ app

Stay on the top of your car game with Park+. Sit back and relax while we take care of your car-related needs, all in one place.

10 Million+
Downloads
footer_separator_img
50 Million+
FASTag Recharges
footer_separator_img
1 Million+
Challans Resolved
google play
app store
© 2026 Park+. All rights reserved
Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Site Map