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A vehicle category classifies a land vehicle for regulatory purposes.


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UNECE categories

Information from Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3), Revision 2.

Some categories has further sub classes. See Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3) for further information.

Vehicles in the table listed within parentheses are examples of the vehicle in that category, e.g. (Bus).

Category notes


Maps Vehicle category



EU classification

In Europe, the classifications for vehicle category are based in UNECE standards and defined by:

  • Regulation (EU) No. 168/2013 of the European Parliament and the Council of 15 January 2013 on the approval and market surveillance of two- or three-wheel vehicles and quadricycles.
  • Commission Directive 2001/116/EC of 20 December 2001, adapting to technical progress Council Directive 70/156/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the type-approval of motor vehicles and their trailers.

The EU general classification of vehicle categories is:

  • Two- or three-wheel vehicles and quadricycles:
    • Category L1e: light two-wheel powered vehicle
      • Category L1e-A: powered cycle
      • Category L1e-B: two-wheel moped
    • Category L2e: three-wheel moped
      • Category L2e-P: three-wheel moped designed for passenger transport
      • Category L2e-U: three wheel moped designed for utility purposes
    • Category L3e: two-wheel motorcycle
      • sub-categorized by performance:
        • Category L3e-A1: low-performance motorcycle
        • Category L3e-A2: medium-performance motorcycle
        • Category L3e-A3: high-performance motorcycle
      • sub-categorized by special use:
        • Category L3e-A1E, L3e-A2E or L3e-A3E: enduro motorcycle
        • Category L3e-A1T, L3e-A2T or L3e-A3T: trial motorcycle
    • Category L4e: two-wheel motorcycle with side-car
    • Category L5e: powered tricycle
      • Category L5e-A: tricycle (mainly designed for passenger transport)
      • Category L5e-B: commercial tricycle (utility tricycle exclusively designed for the carriage of goods)
    • Category L6e: light quadricycle
      • Category L6e-A: light on-road quad
      • Category L6e-B: light quadri-mobile
        • Category L6e-BU: light quadri-mobile for utility purposes (utility vehicle exclusively designed for the carriage of goods)
        • Category L6e-BP: light quadri-mobile for passenger transport (vehicle mainly designed for passenger transport)
    • Category L7e: heavy quadricycles
      • Category L7e-A: heavy on-road quad
        • Category L7e-A1: A1 on-road quad
        • Category L7e-A2: A2 on-road quad
      • Category L7e-B: heavy all terrain quad
        • Category L7e-B1: all terrain quad
        • Category L7e-B2: side-by-side buggy
      • Category L7e-C: heavy quadri-mobile
        • Category L7e-CU: heavy quadri-mobile for utility purposes (utility vehicle exclusively designed for the carriage of goods)
        • Category L7e-CP: heavy quadri-mobile for passenger transport (vehicle mainly designed for passenger transport)
  • Motor vehicles with at least four wheels:
    • Category M: used for the carriage of passengers
      • Category M1: no more than eight seats in addition to the driver seat (mainly, cars)
      • more than eight seats in addition to the driver seat (buses):
        • Category M2: having a maximum mass not exceeding 5 tonnes (11,000 lb)
        • Category M3: having a maximum mass exceeding 5 tonnes
    • Category N: used for the carriage of goods (trucks):
      • Category N1: having a maximum mass not exceeding 3.5 tonnes (7,700 lb)
      • Category N2: having a maximum mass exceeding 3.5 tonnes but not exceeding 12 tonnes (26,000 lb)
      • Category N3: having a maximum mass exceeding 12 tonnes
  • Category O: trailers (including semi-trailers)
    • Category O1: maximum mass not exceeding 0.75 tonnes (1,700 lb)
    • Category O2: exceeding 0.75 tonnes but not exceeding 3.5 tonnes (7,700 lb)
    • Category O3: exceeding 3.5 tonnes but not exceeding 10 tonnes (22,000 lb)
    • Category O4: exceeding 10 tonnes
  • Symbol G: off-road vehicles
  • Special purpose vehicles

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European driving licenses

There are also a different category classification for driver licensing purposes.

The table below shows a translation of Vehicle categories to European Driving Licence Categories indicating what vehicle class can be driven on which category of licence.


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National classification of EU countries

Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic, land vehicle categories are defined by the act No. 56/2001 Sb. and the ordinance No. 341/2002 Sb. Categories M (including M1, M2, M3), N (including N1, N2, N3), of-road symbol G of M and N vehicles (M1G, M2G, M3G, N1G, N2G, N3G) and the category O (including O1, O2, O3 and O4) are defined according to the EU directive. Moreover, there are defined categories:

  • Category L: light motor vehicles
    • Category LM: bicycles with auxiliary motor (volume of cylinder not exceeding 50 ccm, design speed not exceeding 25 km/h)
    • Category LA: two-wheeled mopeds (generally, volume of cylinder not exceeding 50 ccm, design speed not exceeding 45 km/h)
    • Category LB: three-wheeled mopeds and light four-wheelers (generally, volume of cylinder not exceeding 50 ccm or motor power not exceeding 4 kW, design speed not exceeding 45 km/h, mass of empty vehicle not exceeding 350 kg)
    • Category LC: motorcycles (two-wheeled, with one or more parameters exceeding the LA category)
    • Category LD: motorcycles with sidecars (with one or more parameters exceeding the LB category)
    • Category LE: tricars and four-wheelers (with one or more parameters exceeding the LB category), four-wheelers of mass not exceeding 400 kg (or 550 kg in case of freight vehicle) motor power of four-wheeler not exceeding 15 kW
  • Category T: forestry and agricultural tractors
    • Category T1: standard tractors (a gauge exceeding 1150 mm, mass of empty vehicle exceeding 600 kg, ride height not exceeding 1000 mm
    • Category T2: mass of empty vehicle exceeding 600 kg, a gauge less than 1150 mm, ride height less than 600 mm
    • Category T3: vehicle mass less than 600 kg
    • Category T4.1: ride height more than 1000 mm
    • Category T4.2: extra wide tractors
    • Category OT1: tractor trailer, maximum mass not exceeding 1.5 tonnes
    • Category OT2: tractor trailer, maximum mass exceeding 1.5 tonnes but not exceeding 3.5 tonnes
    • Category OT3: tractor trailer, maximum mass exceeding 3.5 tonnes but not exceeding 6 tonnes
    • Category OT4: tractor trailer, maximum mass exceeding 6 tonnes
  • Category S: movable industrial machines
    • Category SS: self-propelled industrial machines
    • Category SP: trailer industrial machines (SP1 up to 3 tonnes, SP2 up to 6 tonnes, SP3 over 6 tonnes)
    • Category SPT: tractor trailer industrial machines (SPT1, SPT2...)
  • Category R: other vehicles (contains human-powered and animal-powered vehicles like bicycles and carts, wheelchairs, motor vehicles without carriage body, caterpillar vehicles, one-axle tractors etc.)

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See also

  • Bus classification
  • Car classification
  • European emission standards
  • Motorised quadricycle
  • Truck classification
  • Type approval
  • UNECE
  • Vehicle
  • Vehicle acronyms and abbreviations
  • Vehicle regulation

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References


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External links

  • 49 C.F.R. 571.3, U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, Definitions

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