How is my Land Rover Freelander ULEZ compliant?
I have 2012 Land Rover Freelander. It's showing as ULEZ compliant with TfL. However according to my CoC he Nox is 150 mgs/k. Also the PM is shown as 1.25 mgs/k and the Co2 as 120 mgs/k. Can you explain this?
Asked on 4 June 2025 by Anthony Dowling

The ULEZ standard for diesel cars is Euro 6 for NOx and PM, so assuming your Freelander is a TD4 or SD4 we would expect it to be Euro 5 standard and therefore liable for the ULEZ charge. We would suggest double checking with TfL that the vehicle is compliant, but on the basis that their systems accept the registration as belonging to a vehicle that is compliant then you should have no issues. It is also worth pointing out that in terms of particulate matter your vehicle is compliant - the Euro 6 standard is 0.005g/km but your compliance certificate shows this in grams, so this equates to 0.00125g/km.
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