UAE’s Car Modification Rules 2025: A complete guide to legal customisation, penalties, and approvals

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 A complete guide to legal customisation, penalties, and approvals

Illegal UAE car mods such as muffler deletes, neon lights, and dark tints risk fines and impoundment/Representative Image

Car modification is a popular trend across the UAE, blending personal style with performance upgrades. But customising your vehicle without following official procedures can lead to heavy penalties, vehicle impoundment, or insurance voiding.

This guide breaks down the UAE car modification rules, approval process, legal upgrades, and what modifications are strictly off-limits.

Understanding the law: UAE car modification rules

In 2017, the UAE implemented Cabinet Decision No. 45 of 2016, which officially came into effect on June 1, 2017. This regulation outlines which types of vehicle modifications are allowed and how they must be carried out.Key legal requirements:

  • All modifications require prior approval from relevant authorities.
  • Work must be carried out at ESMA-approved workshops (Emirates Authority for Standardisation and Metrology).
  • The law covers engine tuning, exhaust changes, suspension alterations, and other core modifications.
  • Penalties for violations include:
    • Fines from AED 1,000 to AED 50,000
    • Vehicle confiscation
    • Jail time
    • Cancellation of registration
    • Insurance denial


Getting approval: Step by step process for car modifications in the UAE

To legally modify a car in the UAE, follow this government-mandated procedure:Official approval process:

  1. Choose an ESMA-Approved Workshop
    Only certified garages can assess and carry out compliant modifications.
  2. Submit the Modification Plan
    Provide a detailed proposal outlining the intended changes.
  3. Undergo Vehicle Inspection
    The vehicle will be examined to ensure changes do not affect safety, emissions, or noise regulations.
  4. Receive a Modification Approval Certificate
    If the car passes inspection, the workshop will issue an official approval certificate.
  5. Register the Modifications with RTA
    The certificate must be submitted to the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to update vehicle records.


Legal modifications: What is allowed under UAE car modification rules

Not all modifications are banned — many are allowed, provided they follow guidelines.Aesthetic modifications:

  • Car Wrapping: Legal if license plates remain visible and safety isn’t compromised.
  • Window Tinting: Allowed with up to 50% light transmission on front windows.
  • Interior Changes: Seats, dashboards, and sound systems are allowed if they don’t affect safety systems.
  • Wheels and Tires: Customization is allowed if it meets safety criteria.
  • Lighting: Decorative lighting is permissible as long as it doesn’t reduce visibility or distract other drivers.

Performance & safety modifications:

  • Suspension Lowering: Legal if safe ground clearance is maintained.
  • Brake and Handling Enhancements: Allowed with prior approval and inspection.
  • Safety Devices: Rear cameras, blind spot monitors, and anti-theft tech are encouraged.


Prohibited changes: What you cannot do without approval

Some modifications are outright banned unless approved and documented.Not allowed without permission:

  • Muffler Deletes / Loud Exhausts: Prohibited if noise exceeds 95 dB.
  • Over-Tinting: Front windows must allow at least 50% light; exceeding this is illegal.
  • Neon/Flashing Lights: Banned on public roads.
  • Engine Swaps: Require full inspection and documentation.
  • Drastic Suspension Lowering: Illegal if ground clearance is compromised.
  • Unapproved Color Changes: Only allowed with RTA approval.
  • Offensive or Vision-Blocking Stickers: Not allowed on any part of the vehicle.
  • Tampering with VIN or License Plates: A serious legal offence.


Penalties and fines for violating UAE car modification rules

Violations are penalised under Ministerial Resolution No. 178 of 2017, with clear fines, black points, and possible impoundment.Fine Breakdown:

ViolationFine (AED)Black pointsVehicle impoundment
Driving unsafe or unfit vehicle5001230 days
Unapproved stickers or phrases500--
Exceeding legal window tint1,500--
Unauthorized tinting1,500--
Modifying engine or chassis without approval1,000--
Using expired tires50047 days
Failing to inspect car after modifications400--
Faulty lights4006-
Broken indicators or rear lights4002-
Changing color without permission800--
Broken or missing trailer lights5004-

Q. Is car wrapping legal? Yes, as long as it doesn’t obstruct license plates and complies with safety standards.

Q. Can I lower my car? Yes, but safe clearance must be maintained, and changes must pass inspection.Q. Are car stickers allowed? Yes, if they’re not offensive and don’t block the driver's view.Q. What if I modify my car without approval? You risk fines, insurance denial, vehicle confiscation, and possible jail time.Q. Can I delete my muffler? No, it’s illegal due to noise and pollution concerns.Q. Is color change legal? Yes, but only if done through an approved workshop and registered with the RTA.

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