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2025 Car Incentives for Low-Income Families: How They Work and Which Cars to Buy

The Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy (MIMIT) has confirmed the multi-year car incentive plan for low-income families, valid from 2025 to 2030. This program offers significant discounts, up to 13,750 euros, for the purchase of hybrid or electric cars, helping low-income families to switch to greener vehicles. In this guide, we’ll explore all the details of the plan, including the requirements for accessing incentives, the cars that can be purchased, and how to claim
the bonus.

What Are Car Incentives for Low-Income Families in 2025

Car incentives for low-income families are economic benefits intended for the purchase of vehicles with low environmental impact, such as hybrid or electric cars. These incentives, already available in 2024, have also been extended to 2025 and will continue until 2030. The program provides for a 25% increase in discounts compared to general car incentives, with the aim of supporting families with an ISEE of less than 30,000 euros
.

Who Is Eligible for Car Incentives in 2025

The 2025 car incentives are reserved for families that meet the following requirements:

  • ISEE less than 30,000 euros: Only families with a certified income below this threshold can access the discounts.
  • Residence in Italy: Beneficiaries must be resident in Italy.
  • Purchase in Italy: The car must be purchased in Italy and kept for at least 12 months.

Which Cars Can You Buy

With 2025 car incentives, families can purchase electric or hybrid vehicles that meet the following requirements:

  • New Vehicles: Must be factory new.
  • CO2 emissions: They must not exceed 135 g/km.
  • Euro 6 class or higher: Vehicles must comply with at least the Euro 6 class.
  • List Price: The price must not exceed 35,000 euros (VAT excluded) for cars with emissions between 0 and 20 g/km and between 61 and 135 g/km of CO2, and 45,000 euros for cars with emissions between 21 and 60 g/km of CO2, including options.

How Car Incentives Work in 2025

Car incentives for families with ISEE under 30,000 euros are applied as direct discounts on the purchase of the vehicle, managed by dealers. The procedure is as follows:

  1. Reservation: The dealer books the incentive through a dedicated platform.
  2. Immediate Discount: The discount is applied at the time of purchase.
  3. Refund to the Dealer: Car manufacturers reimburse the dealer, who recovers the amount through a tax credit.

How much are the Incentives in 2025

The amount of the incentives varies depending on the vehicle’s emissions and the presence of a possible scrapping:

  • 7,500 euros for cars with emissions between 0 and 20 g/km.
  • 5,000 euros for cars with emissions between 21 and 60 g/km.

With the scrapping of a vehicle, the incentive increases:

  • Up to 13,750 euros for cars with emissions between 0 and 20 g/km with the scrapping of a vehicle up to Euro 2.
  • Up to 10,000 euros for cars with emissions between 21 and 60 g/km with the scrapping of a vehicle up to Euro 2.

How to Apply for Car Incentives in 2025

Car incentives for low-income families may be requested through the same procedure used in 2024. The dealers will take care of making the application online through the Ecobonus platform, adding the ISEE Declaration of the family unit to the request. The application procedure for the 2025 incentives will be activated in the first months of the year
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When Will Incentives Be Available

Car incentives for low-income families will be available again in the first months of 2025 and will be reactivated every year until 2030. Those interested must monitor the opening of the booking campaign in order to benefit from the discount on the purchase of the vehicle
.

Car incentives for 2025 represent a significant opportunity for low-income families to purchase low-emission vehicles, contributing to the reduction of environmental impact and the renewal of the existing fleet of cars. With discounts that can reach up to 13,750 euros, these benefits are a concrete measure of support for the weakest sections of
the population.

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