2026 Guide to Import Used Cars from China to Nigeria

This guide provides a comprehensive roadmap for importing used cars from China to Nigeria, specifically updated with the major April 2026 Fiscal Policy Reforms and the new SON-NADDC VehCAP (Vehicle Conformity Assessment Programme) regulations.

1. Regulatory Framework (2026 Update)

The Nigerian government recently shifted from “inspect after arrival” to a strict “verify before entry” model.

  • Age Limit:Strictly 12 years. For 2026, the car must be a 2014 model or newer.
  • VehCAP Rule:No vehicle can be cleared or even have a Form M approved without a pre-shipment safety certificate.
  • Steering:Must be Left-Hand Drive (LHD). Conversion vehicles are strictly prohibited.

2. The Step-by-Step Import Process

Phase 1: Pre-Export (China)

  1. Sourcing:Purchase the vehicle (e.g., Toyota Corolla) from a licensed Chinese used-car exporter.
  2. Deregistration:Ensure the car is deregistered in China and obtain the Export License.
  3. Physical Inspection:Invite an accredited agency (SGS, Cotecna, APT or CCIC) to inspect the car in China.
  4. Certificate Issuance:Obtain the Product Certificate (PC) and the Certificate of Conformity (CoC) under the new VehCAP regime.

Phase 2: Documentation (Nigeria)

  1. V-REG Registration:The Nigerian importer must register the vehicle’s VIN on the National Vehicle Registry (V-REG)
  2. e-Form M:Apply for Form M through a Nigerian commercial bank using the PC and V-REG details.
  3. Insurance:Secure a local marine insurance certificate for the shipment.

Phase 3: Shipping & Clearance

  1. Shipping:Ship the vehicle (Ro-Ro or Container) to a Nigerian port (Lagos Apapa/Tin Can).
  2. PAAR Issuance:Nigeria Customs issues the Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR) based on your final documents.
  3. Duty Payment:Pay the calculated duties and levies at a designated bank.
  4. Final Release:Customs performs a physical examination at the port and releases the vehicle.

3. Mandatory Documents Checklist

DocumentSourcePurpose
Bill of Lading (BoL)Shipping LinePrimary title and transit document.
Commercial InvoiceExporter (China)Shows the purchase price for duty valuation.
Packing ListExporter (China)Details of the vehicle (VIN, Engine No).
SONCAP/VehCAP CoCInspection AgencyProof of safety and standards compliance.
V-REG CertificateV-REG PortalMandatory for all vehicle entries.
PAARNigeria CustomsThe final "bill" for customs clearance.
Export LicenseChinese AuthoritiesPermission to move the car out of China.

4. Cost Breakdown (Estimates for 2026)

A. Certification & Fees (Fixed)

  • Product Certificate (PC1):~$1000 (Valid for 1 year per model).
  • SONCAP Certificate (SC):~$350 (Per shipment).
  • VehCAP Inspection:~$150 – $250 (Per vehicle).
  • V-REG Fee:Variable (~₦30,000 – ₦100,000 depending on engine size).
  • Vehicle Recycling Fee (New for 2026):A new mandatory environmental fee paid at registration.

B. Customs Duties (New April 2026 Rates)

  • Under the April 2026 Fiscal Policy, duties on passenger vehicles were reduced to stimulate the economy:

    • Import Duty:40% (Reduced from 70% in 2023).
    • VAT:5%.
    • Green Tax Surcharge:Applies to vehicles with engines above 2000cc (Note: A 1.8L Corolla is exempt from this surcharge).
    • NAC Levy:Often 15% for used vehicles.

5. Summary Table: Total Landing Cost Est. (1.8L Corolla)

Expense ItemEstimated Cost (USD)
FOB Price (China)$6,000
Shipping & Insurance$1,200
Total Documentation (PC, SC, VehCAP)$1,000 ( Import>2 )
Customs Duty & Levies (approx. 55% of CIF)$3,960
Port Clearing & Handling$800
TOTAL LANDED COST~$12,960

Critical Note for 2026: Ensure you apply for your Form M before the ship leaves China. Since April 1, 2026, the 90-day grace period for old duty rates has ended, so all new imports must strictly follow the updated 40% tariff schedule.