Texas vs Tennessee: Vehicle Registration Cost Comparison
Comparing what the same vehicles cost to register each year in Texas versus Tennessee, computed from both states' current official fee schedules:
| Scenario | Texas | Tennessee |
|---|---|---|
| New $45k gas SUV | $79.50/yr | $29.00/yr |
| 3-yr-old $35k gas car | $79.50/yr | $29.00/yr |
| New $55k EV | $279.50/yr | $229.00/yr |
| 10-yr-old $8k car | $79.50/yr | $29.00/yr |
For most vehicles, Tennessee is the cheaper state to register in — though the gap varies a lot by vehicle value and age. Keep in mind annual registration is only part of the picture: sales/excise taxes at purchase, insurance, and local property taxes on vehicles can outweigh the registration difference.
Texas in short
Texas keeps annual registration simple and cheap compared to value-based states: a flat $50.75 base fee for cars and light trucks, plus a county road and bridge fee (up to $31.50 depending on where you live), a small processing fee, and an inspection replacement fee. The big money in Texas is at purchase time — 6.25% motor vehicle sales tax plus title and transfer fees — not at renewal. Electric vehicles pay an extra $200 per year.
Tennessee in short
Tennessee's state registration fee is about $29 for passenger vehicles (including county issuance), but most counties add a wheel tax — $0 in some rural counties, $36 in Knox, $55 in Davidson — that varies widely. EVs pay a $200 annual fee rising to $274 on January 1, 2027 and inflation-indexed after; hybrids and plug-in hybrids pay $100.
All figures computed from official fee schedules — sources: https://www.txdmv.gov/motorists/register-your-vehicle — last reviewed 2026-07-16.