The proposed amendments to the law, which also include a special consumption tax (SCT) incentive for hybrid cars with a rechargeable battery and a range of more than 70 km, were published in the Official Gazette. According to Law No. 7521 on amendments to certain laws and decrees, hybrid electric cars that can be charged off-board have weighted carbon dioxide emissions of less than 25 grams per kilometer and an all-electric range of 70 kilometers. Above: those with an engine volume not exceeding 1,600 cm3 and an SCT base not exceeding 1.35 million TL are subject to 30% SCT, and those with an engine volume not exceeding 1,600 cm3 and an SCT base above this amount are subject to 60% SCT. Percent SCT.
It is envisaged that 70 percent of the SCT will be recovered from vehicles with an engine volume of more than 1,600 cm3 but not more than 1,800 cm3 and an SCT base not exceeding 1.35 million TL.
SCT discount model
Emre Ozpeynirc, an automotive writer at Oksien, revealed the models eligible for the SCT discount on his X account.
Model in which SCT is reduced from 80% to 30%
Model where SCT is reduced from 80% to 60%:
BMW X1 xDrive30e Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI (204 PS) PHEV DSG DS-9 E-TENSE 250
Models where SCT is reduced from 80% to 70%:
Currently, there are no vehicles in the world between 1,600cc and 1,800cc that fit this definition.
Apart from these, vehicles for which WLTP data (range) has not yet been finalised or which can be imported into this technical definition through an update are:
Audi A3 PHEV MG E-HS PHEV Chery PHEV DS4, DS7 PHEV Hyundai Tucson PHEV KIA Sportage PHEV Opel Astra PHEV Opel Grandland PHEV Citroen C5 PHEV Volkswagen Golf PHEV
Considering the current price level and technical specifications, it is the only model where the SCT is reduced from 80% to 30%.
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📌 Models where SCT is reduced from 80% to 60%:
🔵 BMW X1 xDrive30e
🔵Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI (204 PS) PHEV
🔵 DSG DS-9 E-TENSE 250
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— Emre Ozpeynirci (@eozpeynirci) July 26, 2024
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