Overview
- The Métropole du Grand Paris extended the derogation regime and the enforcement-free pedagogical period to December 2026 for the most polluting vehicles.
- The 24‑hour pass remains available through 2026 for 24 weekdays plus all weekends, allowing up to 139 days of access each year.
- In a zone covering 77 of 131 communes and restricting Crit’Air 3 vehicles—diesel registered before 2011 and petrol before 2006—authorities report nearly 38,000 passes and 3,900 individual derogations issued.
- Local aid to replace older cars continues, offering up to €10,000 per purchase, including €6,000 from the Métropole du Grand Paris.
- A May vote in the National Assembly to abolish ZFEs has not completed the legislative process, so Grand Paris rules remain in force as officials track developments.