Kiwi motorists opting for safer cars may soon be paying less than $100 a year in injury levies.
Proposed changes to ACC's levy scheme would see private passenger vehicles categorised according to their safety rating.
Safety ratings would be based on a system, developed by Melbourne's Monash University, that rates vehicles on how well they protect occupants from harm in the event of a crash.
Currently, owners of petrol-powered passenger vehicles pay $198.65 to ACC. This amount excludes the petrol levy. Those with diesel cars pay $321.59.
Under the proposed scheme - which, if approved, would cover the 2014/15 financial year - owners with petrol-powered passenger vehicles deemed to be in the lowest "risk rating group'' would pay $98.65. Non-petrol powered passenger vehicles in this group would require a levy of $222.53.