high-demand areas like Mumbai and Pune. Additionally, an out-of-series VIP number can now cost up to Rs 18 lakh in major cities, equivalent to the price of a mid-segment car. The fee revision will apply from August 30, following a draft notification issued on September 16, 2022, and is the first update since April 20, 2013.
For four-wheelers, the fee for '0001' will rise from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 5 lakh. In high-demand areas such as Mumbai, Pune, Thane, and Nashik, the fee increases to Rs 6 lakh from Rs 4 lakh. For two and three-wheelers, the cost will double from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh.
If the '0001' number is unavailable in the current series, an out-of-series number will cost Rs 15 lakh for four-wheelers and Rs 3 lakh for two- and three-wheelers. The notification states, «The revised 'three-time basic fees' will be Rs 15 lakh for four-wheelers and more-wheeled vehicles and Rs 3 lakh for two- and three-wheelers if the number '0001' is unavailable in the current series for that particular type of vehicle and if it needs to be given from another series as per the rules.»
Out-of-series VIP numbers will now cost up to Rs 18 lakh in major cities, up from the previous Rs 12 lakh. Entities like Reliance Industries previously paid Rs 12 lakh for such numbers.
Additionally, the state government now allows the transfer of VIP numbers to immediate family members, including spouses, sons, and daughters. This change comes after the previous restriction against such transfers has been lifted.
Maharashtra has identified 240 VIP