VIN Model Year Codes Explained 📅

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• 2025-08-31 • About 3 minutes to read
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The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) contains valuable information about a vehicle, including its model year. In North America, the 10th character of the VIN encodes the model year. However, certain letters and numbers are not used to avoid confusion.

🔑 Key Rules

  • The letters I, O, Q are never used in VINs.
  • The letters U, Z and the digit 0 are not used for model years.
  • 1980 was encoded differently by manufacturers: GM and Chrysler used A, while Ford and AMC used 0.
  • Years advance sequentially through allowed letters: A = 1980, Y = 2000.
  • 2001–2009 use digits 1–9, then letters resume from A = 2010.

📅 VIN 10th Digit Year Codes

Code Year Code Year Code Year Code Year
A1980L1990Y2000A2010
B1981M199112001B2011
C1982N199222002C2012
D1983P199332003D2013
E1984R199442004E2014
F1985S199552005F2015
G1986T199662006G2016
H1987V199772007H2017
J1988W199882008J2018
K1989X199992009K2019
L2020M2021N2022P2023
R2024S2025T2026V2027
W2028X2029Y203012031

📖 Regulatory Updates

On April 30, 2008, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) updated VIN rules to extend the system for at least another 30 years. Key changes include:

  • Make Identification: Must be determined using positions 1–3 plus another manufacturer-defined position.
  • Year Identification: Position 7, in combination with position 10, determines whether the model year falls within 1980–2009 or 2010–2039.
  • Heavy Vehicles: For vehicles above 10,000 lbs GVWR, buses, motorcycles, trailers, and others, the 30-year year cycle no longer applies.
Summary: The VIN's 10th digit provides the model year, with specific codes assigned to each year. Knowing these codes helps buyers, inspectors, and regulators confirm a vehicle’s age and authenticity.
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