New Mexico Vehicle Registration Cost
New Mexico has one of the lowest vehicle tax burdens in the US: the Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (MVET) is just 4% of purchase price (replacing sales tax), trade-in is fully credited, and there's NO local additions. There's no annual ad valorem on vehicles, and no EV surcharge. Registration is weight + age tiered, typically $45/year for a passenger vehicle (vehicles 5+ years old get 20% off). Title fee is only $5 plus a $2 admin fee. New Mexico also offers up to $3,000 EV state tax credit through 2030. A new $35,000 vehicle in New Mexico runs about $1,452 in first-year costs — among the cheapest in the US for total vehicle ownership cost in the first year — with annual renewals just $45.
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Itemized breakdown
| Annual Registration Fee (typical passenger vehicle) (annual) | $45 |
| Title Fee | $5 |
| Administrative Fee | $2 |
| Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (MVET) | $1,400 |
| First-year total | $1,452 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $45 |
How New Mexico calculates registration
- Annual Registration Fee (typical passenger vehicle) — $45 (annual) Per NMSA 66-6-1 et seq. New Mexico registration fees range from $27 (light vehicles, older) to $62 (heavy vehicles, newer) for one-year registration; $54-$124 for two-year. Shown here is a typical mid-range amount for a passenger vehicle under 5 years old. Vehicles 5+ years old receive a 20% reduction. Two-year registration available at double the annual rate.
- Title Fee — $5 (one-time) One-time title fee — among the lowest in the US.
- Administrative Fee — $2 (one-time) Per NM MVD fee schedule. Charged at all vehicle transactions.
Sales tax
New Mexico charges 4% state Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (MVET) . Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.
New Mexico imposes the Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (MVET) at 4% of taxable price — one of the lowest vehicle tax rates in the US. This is NOT the state's gross receipts tax (which is 4.875% state + local 0-3.4625% on most goods); MVET specifically applies to vehicles per NMSA 7-14-1. No local additions to MVET. Trade-in fully credited. Family transfers between spouses, parents/children are EXEMPT from MVET (file MVD-10018 Gift Affidavit). Out-of-state buyers can get credit for taxes paid elsewhere.
Electric vehicles
New Mexico does NOT currently impose an EV registration surcharge as of 2026 — making it one of about 10 states without one. The state has discussed adding one in recent legislative sessions but no fee has been enacted. New Mexico offers a state EV purchase tax credit of up to $3,000 per vehicle through 2030.
What makes New Mexico distinctive
- New Mexico's 4% Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (MVET) is among the lowest vehicle purchase taxes in the US. Combined with NO local additions, the total purchase tax on a $35,000 vehicle is $1,400 — compared to roughly $2,500 in Texas, $2,800 in California, $3,150 in Tennessee. NM is one of the cheapest states for buying expensive vehicles.
- New Mexico is one of approximately 10 US states with NO EV registration surcharge. Combined with the state EV purchase tax credit of up to $3,000 (effective through 2030) and the 4% MVET (vs. 6-8% in most states), New Mexico is one of the most EV-friendly states financially. The state's high solar potential also helps EV ownership economics.
- New Mexico has NO annual vehicle ad valorem tax — unlike neighbors VA, NC, MO, KS, AR, MS, AL. Ongoing costs are limited to the modest weight-and-age tiered registration fee. This makes NM very cheap for long-term vehicle ownership; a 10-year-old vehicle in NM might cost only $30-40/year to register.
- New Mexico EXEMPTS family-to-family vehicle transfers from MVET — spouses, parents/children, grandparents/grandchildren. File MVD-10018 Gift Affidavit at registration. This is a more generous family exemption than most states offer.
- New Mexico requires titling within 90 days of purchase. Failing to title triggers a substantial 50% penalty on the MVET amount due — one of the steepest late penalties in the US. So don't sit on the paperwork.
Frequently asked questions about New Mexico vehicle registration
How much does it cost to register a car in New Mexico?
Registering a new $35,000 passenger vehicle in New Mexico costs approximately $1,452 in the first year, including sales tax, title, registration, and any applicable state surcharges. Annual renewal in subsequent years drops to roughly $45 once one-time fees like title and sales tax are paid.
What is the sales tax on a vehicle purchase in New Mexico?
New Mexico charges a 4% state Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (MVET) with no local additions. Trade-in credit treatment is "full", applied to the purchase price.
Does New Mexico charge an extra fee for electric vehicles?
New Mexico does not currently impose an annual electric vehicle registration surcharge — one of a minority of US states without one. New Mexico does NOT currently impose an EV registration surcharge as of 2026 — making it one of about 10 states without one. The state has discussed adding one in recent legislative sessions but no fee has been enacted. New Mexico offers a state EV purchase tax credit of up to $3,000 per vehicle through 2030.
How much is annual vehicle registration renewal in New Mexico?
Annual registration renewal in New Mexico for a typical passenger vehicle is approximately $45, covering registration fees, plate fees, and any annual ad valorem or surcharges. This excludes one-time costs like sales tax and title fee paid only at initial registration.
Where do I register my vehicle in New Mexico?
Vehicle registration in New Mexico is handled by the New Mexico MVD. Fees are uniform statewide. See the New Mexico MVD website for the official fee schedule, online renewal options, and required documents.
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Official sources: New Mexico MVD
Data last updated: 2026-05-23