Vehicle Type Definition
Vehicle Type Definition
Vehicle Type Definition
A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine cylinder capacity in the case of a thermic engine
L1 not exceeding 50 cm3 and whatever the means of propulsion a maximum design Moped
speed not exceeding 50 km/h.
A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine cylinder capacity in the case of a thermic engine
L3 exceeding 50 cm3 or whatever the means of propulsion a maximum design speed Motorcycle solo
exceeding 50 km/h.
A vehicle with four wheels whose unladen mass is not more than 350 kg, not including
the mass of the batteries in case of electric vehicles, whose maximum design speed is
not more than 45 km/h, and whose engine cylinder capacity does not exceed 50 cm3
for spark (positive) ignition engines, or whose maximum net power output does not
exceed 4 kW in the case of other internal combustion engines, or whose maximum
continuous rated power does not exceed 4 kW in the case of electric engines.
Class I
- Seats
L6 - Horizontally confined by a body Light Quadricycle
- Roof and roll-over protection
- Steered by steering wheel
- Foot Throttle
Class II
- Saddles but no seats
- No roof
- Steered by handle bar
- Hand throttle control
Category Definition Term Drawing
A vehicle with four wheels, other than that classified for the category L6,whose
unladen mass is not more than 400 kg (550 kg for vehicles intended for carrying
goods), not including the mass of batteries in the case of electric vehicles and whose
maximum continuous rated power does not exceed 15 kW."
Class I
- Seats
- Horizontally confined by a body
L7 - Roof and roll-over protection Quadricycle
- Steered by steering wheel
- Foot Throttle
Class II
- Saddles but no seats
- No roof
- Steered by handle bar
- Hand throttle control
Category M - power-driven vehicles having at least four wheels and used for the carriage of passengers
Category Definition Term Drawing
Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers and comprising not more than eight seats
M1 Passenger car See bodywork types below.
in addition to the driver's seat. They may be indicated by following bodywork types:
Body - Closed. Rear shape is designed in order to give a larger interior volume.
Hood/roof - Fixed, rigid roof. A portion of the roof may, however, be openable.
Accommodation - Four or more seats in at least two rows.
M1 The row or rows of seats may have forward-foldable backs or be removable to provide Station wagon
a load platform.
Doors - Two, three or four side doors and a rear opening
Windows - Four or more side windows.
Body - Openable.
Hood/roof - The roof, soft or rigid, has a least two positions: in the first one it covers
M1 the body; in the second one it is retracted.
Convertible
Accommodation - Two or more seats in at least 1row.
Doors - Two or four side doors.
Windows - Two or more side windows.
Motor vehicle other than those described above, intended for carrying passengers and
M1 Multipurpose vehicle
their luggage or goods, in a single compartment.
Category M - power-driven vehicles having at least four wheels and used for the carriage of passengers
Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in
addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum mass not exceeding 5t.
It may be of one or two decks rigid or articulated vehicle and
may also tow a trailer.
b) One of the two classes (Class A, Class B) in accordance with UNECE Regulation No.
52.
Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in
addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum mass exceeding 5 t.
It may be of one or two decks rigid or articulated vehicle and
may also tow a trailer.
b) one of the two classes (Class A, Class B) in accordance with UN ECE Regulation No.
52
Table 1: Classes of M2 and M3 vehicles
Regulation Description Classes Definition of classes Term Drawing
Interurban buses
A e.g.:
- mini buses
Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and having a maximum mass not exceeding 3.5
N1 Goods vehicle
t. It may also tow a trailer.
Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and having a maximum mass exceeding 3.5
N2 Goods vehicle
tonnes but not exceeding 12 t. It may also tow a trailer.
Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and having a maximum mass exceeding 12 t. It
N3 Goods vehicle
may also tow a trailer.
Category O - Trailers (including semi-trailers)
A towed vehicle, in which the axle(s) is (are) positioned behind the centre of gravity of the vehicle (when
uniformly loaded), and which is equipped with a connecting device permitting horizontal and vertical
Semi-trailer
forces to be transmitted to the towing vehicle. One or more of the axles may be driven by the towing
vehicle.
A towed vehicle having at least two axles, and equipped with a towing device which can move vertically (in
Full trailer relation to the trailer) and controls the direction of the front axle(s), but which transmits no significant
static load to the towing vehicle. One or more of the axles may be driven by the towing vehicle.
A towed vehicle, equipped with a towing device which cannot move vertically (in relation to the trailer)
and in which the axle(s) is (are) positioned close to the centre of gravity of the vehicle (when uniformly
Centre-axle
loaded) such that only a small static vertical load, not exceeding 10 % of that corresponding to the
trailer
maximum mass of the trailer or a load of 1 000 daN (whichever is the lesser) is transmitted to the towing
vehicle. One or more of the axles may be driven by the towing vehicle.