South Korea Proposes New Cargo Loading Standards for ATVs


On June 18, 2025, South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) issued a proposed amendment to the Regulation on Performance and Standards of Motor Vehicles and Auto Parts. The amendment would allow cargo loading devices on all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), provided they meet structural and load requirements that do not compromise operational safety. It also aims to address shortcomings in the current regulatory system.


To qualify, the device must meet the following conditions:

  • Have an open structure
  • Have a floor no higher than 1 meter from the ground and a length not exceeding 1.3 times the vehicle’s track width
  • Have a width within the vehicle’s maximum
  • Provide a cargo area that is at least 30% of the vehicle’s length × width
  • Be capable of accommodating a 60 cm cubic box
  • Include restraints to prevent cargo from falling

The public comment period is open until August 18, 2025.


The regulation will take effect upon promulgation and apply to ATVs manufactured, assembled, or imported on or after that date.


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