Yes, if a demonstrator vehicle is made available for private use by a director or employee, it is treated as a company car benefit and is subject to benefit-in-kind (BIK) tax. The taxable value depends on the car’s list price and CO2 emissions. However, HMRC allows a reduction where private use is genuinely restricted and the vehicle is primarily used for business demonstration purposes.

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