Importing American cars to the UK has grown steadily in recent years, driven by a strong dollar, the wide choice of US models, and rising demand for classic muscle cars and electric vehicles. Whether you want a Mustang, a Tesla, or an auction find, knowing which models import well, the rules for each, and the real costs will save you time, money, and stress. Here is what actually happens when you import American cars to UK in 2026.
Why Import an American Car to the UK?
The appeal is simple: the USA is home to vehicles that never reach the UK market, from a RAM 1500 pickup or Cadillac Escalade to a 1970s Chevrolet Camaro. American cars also tend to be better preserved, as lower road-salt use, drier climates, and a wider garage culture mean US-sourced vehicles, especially classics, often arrive in far better condition than their UK equivalents. For collectors and enthusiasts, sourcing from America simply makes sense.
Which American Cars Are Most Popular to Import?
Not every US car is equal when it comes to importing. Some are simple, some need more work to make UK road-legal. Here are the models we handle most and what to know about each.
Classic American Muscle Cars
Corvettes, Mustangs, Camaros, and Cadillacs are among the most popular American cars imported to the UK. Container shipping is recommended to protect the paintwork. The big advantage: if the car is over 30 years old, it may qualify for historic vehicle relief, cutting the duty and VAT bill dramatically (more on that below). These are the imports that most reward getting the paperwork right.
Electric Vehicles: Tesla, Rivian, Cybertruck
American EVs are in high demand, but they have specific requirements. Most carriers require the battery charged to between 30% and 50% before loading, and EV batteries are treated as hazardous cargo on some vessels, which affects carrier choice. Container shipping is almost always recommended for electric vehicles, for both safety and protection.
Jeep Wrangler, Ford Bronco, and US Trucks
These arrive in UK-incompatible specifications (left-hand-traffic lighting, no rear fog light), so IVA modifications should be budgeted for. The strong dollar-to-pound rate has made buying these direct from US dealers attractive for UK buyers, even after import costs.
Auction Cars from Copart, IAAI, and Manheim
US auction purchases come with their own title and documentation rules and can ship by RoRo or container depending on condition. Salvage-title and clean-title auction cars each carry different paperwork, so it is worth understanding the title status before you buy.
For Military Personnel
UK and US military personnel relocating between bases often have specific entitlements around vehicle imports. Those on a permanent change of station or returning from a posting may qualify for duty exemptions worth checking before shipping.
Where to Buy Your American Car
Most UK buyers source from one of three routes: private sellers via platforms like AutoTrader USA or Facebook Marketplace, US auctions such as Copart, IAAI, and Manheim, or US dealerships for newer, low-mileage stock. One important warning: if you buy from Copart, always verify the title is clean. Salvage-title vehicles classed as seriously damaged cannot be registered with the DVLA, so check title status before you bid.
How Much Does It Cost to Import American Cars to UK?
The cost has two layers: the ocean freight and the UK import charges on arrival. As a guide, RoRo starts from around £1,100 for a standard car, with container shipping more for the added protection. For full route-by-route pricing, see our detailed USA to UK car shipping cost guide.
On top of the freight budget for the UK import charges:
| Item | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| UK import duty | 10% of vehicle value (cars) |
| VAT | 20% of value + shipping + duty |
| DVLA first registration | £55 |
| IVA test | £199 |
| Customs clearance agent | £150 – £400 |
| Port-to-door UK delivery | £200 – £500 |
These are indicative for 2026 and vary by vehicle and route. The import charges alone can add several thousand pounds, so always budget for them, not just the shipping.
A Real Cost Example
To show how the charges stack up, here is a worked example for a £28,000 car (2026 figures):
| Item | Approx. Amount |
|---|---|
| Vehicle purchase | £28,000 |
| Shipping (RoRo, East Coast) | £1,200 to £1,500 |
| Marine insurance | £500 to £700 |
| UK customs agent fees | £200 to £500 |
| Import duty (10% of CIF) | £2,900 to £3,200 |
| VAT (20%) | £6,000 to £8,000 |
| IVA modifications | £800 to £2,000 |
| IVA test fee | £199 |
| DVLA registration | £55 |
| Estimated total added cost | £11,000 to £16,000+ |
As a rough guide, the total added cost is typically 40 to 55% on top of the purchase price for modern cars, but as low as 10 to 15% for vehicles over 30 years old that qualify for historic vehicle rates.
RoRo or Container: Which Suits Your American Car?
The choice depends on the car’s value and condition. RoRo is the cheaper, popular option, the car is driven onto the vessel and off at the UK port. It suits standard, running cars and trucks. Container shipping offers enclosed protection from sea air and movement and is the recommended route for classic, luxury, electric, or non-running cars, so for a Corvette, Mustang, or Tesla, container is usually best. For a full comparison, see our guide to RoRo vs container shipping.
How Long Does It Take?
Shipping from an East Coast US port (New York, Baltimore) to the UK is the fastest route, while West Coast departures take longer. As a rough guide, transit runs from around 10 to 14 days (East Coast RoRo) up to 25 to 35 days (West Coast container), plus customs. For full port-by-port transit times, see our guide on how long it takes to ship a car from the USA to the UK.
UK Import Duty, VAT, and Valuable Reliefs
Since Brexit, importing American cars to the UK means dealing with HMRC directly. The standard charges are import duty (around 10% for cars) and 20% VAT on the combined value, shipping, and duty. But several reliefs can cut this significantly:
- Historic Vehicle relief: Cars over 30 years old, in original condition, qualify for 0% duty and a reduced 5% VAT rate. This can save thousands on a classic muscle car.
- Transfer of Residence (ToR) relief: If you are relocating permanently to the UK and have owned the car for 6+ months abroad, you may import duty-free and VAT-free.
- Temporary import: Visitors can bring a vehicle for up to 6 months in any 12-month period without paying duty or VAT.
The IVA Test: Making a US Car UK Road-Legal
American cars are built to different specifications, including left-hand-traffic lighting, mph speedometers, and different emissions standards. Before registration, most imported cars must pass the IVA test (Individual Vehicle Approval). Common modifications include:
- Headlight adjustment or replacement for left-hand traffic
- Rear fog light installation
- Speedometer modification to clearly show mph
- Side repeater indicators, if not originally fitted
- Emissions compliance checks
The IVA test fee is currently £456, with modifications typically £300 to £1,500 depending on the car. Classic cars over 40 years old are generally exempt from the IVA test.
Documents You Need to Import an American Car
Getting paperwork right is what most often causes delays. In brief, you need the original US title (not a copy), bill of sale, EEI filing via the US AES system, and a bill of lading for shipping. On the UK side you need a NOVA (Notification of Vehicle Arrival) to HMRC, an HMRC import declaration and then an IVA test and DVLA registration before the car is road-legal. We cover the full import journey in our car import services guide.
A NOVA is essential: without it, you cannot register the car with the DVLA or sell it legally in the UK. It must be submitted within a set time of the car arriving.
Once registered, your vehicle is taxed by engine size. Most American V8 engines fall into the over-1549cc band, at roughly £345 to £360 per year for vehicle excise duty.
How to Prepare Your American Car for Shipping
Good preparation prevents delays and damage. Clean the car inside and out (dirty vehicles can be rejected), reduce fuel to no more than a quarter tank, remove all personal belongings for RoRo, disable any alarm, photograph the condition from all angles, and make sure the car starts and drives for RoRo loading. For EVs, keep the battery charged to the carrier’s required level. We also recommend marine cargo insurance to protect the car during the voyage.
Common Mistakes That Delay an Import
- Sending a copy of the title instead of the original: US Customs will not release a car for export without the original title.
- Filing EEI late: it must be filed via AES at least 72 hours before RoRo loading and 24 hours before container loading.
- Underestimating UK import costs: duty, VAT, IVA, agent fees, and delivery can add several thousand pounds on top of freight.
- No UK insurance before collection: the car needs valid UK insurance before it can leave the port.
- Using an agent with no UK customs expertise: getting the car to a UK port is only half the job; HMRC declarations, NOVA, and IVA guidance matter just as much.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to import an American car to the UK?
Ocean freight starts from around £1,100 by RoRo for a standard car, with container shipping more. On top, budget for 10% import duty, 20% VAT, the £456 IVA test, customs agent fees, and UK delivery, which together can add several thousand pounds.
Can I import any American car to the UK?
Most American cars can be imported, but they usually need an IVA test and modifications (lighting, speedometer) to become UK road-legal. Cars over 30 years old qualify for reduced tax, and classics over 40 years are often IVA-exempt.
Do American cars need modifications for UK roads?
Yes, most do. US cars have left-hand-traffic lighting and mph speedometers, so headlights, rear fog lights, and speedometers often need adjusting for the IVA test. Modifications typically cost £300 to £1,500 depending on the model.
Is it cheaper to import a car from America?
It can be, especially for classic, rare, or high-spec models that cost more or are unavailable in the UK. Weigh the purchase price, shipping, 10% duty, 20% VAT, and IVA costs against the UK price of the same car before deciding.
Which is the best way to ship an American car to the UK?
RoRo is cheapest for standard running cars. Container shipping is best for classic, luxury, electric, or non-running cars, as it gives enclosed protection. For valuable American muscle cars and EVs, container is usually the recommended choice.
Ready to Import Your American Car?
Importing American cars to the UK is a well-trodden process when you handle it right: choose the model and method, prepare the paperwork, clear customs, pass the IVA, and register with the DVLA. With over 15 years of experience and a 4.6-star Trustpilot rating, Ascope Shipping manages every stage for you. To see the full service and book, visit our car shipping USA to UK page, or call 01482 228366 for a free quote.

