Minnesota Vehicle Registration Fee Calculator
Minnesota's registration tax is value-based: 1.575% of your vehicle's base MSRP (for vehicles first registered since late 2020), multiplied by an age factor that starts at 100% and steps down to 10% in year ten — then a flat $20 from year eleven on. A new $45,000 vehicle owes about $700 in year one. Since January 2026 the EV surcharge is value-based too: 0.5% of depreciated MSRP with a $150 floor, and plug-in hybrids owe 0.25% with a $75 floor.
Your vehicle
- Flat registration tax$10.00
- Value-based registration tax1.575% of base MSRP × 80% (year 4 factor)$441.00
- Filing, technology & plate feesStatutory add-ons collected with renewal (approx.)$24.50
- Title fee$8.25
Estimate only — actual fees are set by your state and county at the time of registration. Data last reviewed 2026-07-16.
What determines vehicle registration cost in Minnesota?
- Base MSRP (1.575% registration tax)
- Vehicle age (factor: 100% → 10% over ten years, flat $20 at 11+)
- Fuel type (MSRP-scaled EV/PHEV surcharges since 2026)
- First-registration date (older vehicles use a 1.54% rate)
Frequently asked questions
Why is Minnesota vehicle registration so expensive?
The registration tax is a value tax — 1.575% of the manufacturer's base MSRP, depreciating with age. It was raised from 1.285% by the 2023 transportation act, which is why renewals jumped for many owners in 2024.
Is Minnesota's registration tax deductible?
The value-based portion generally qualifies as a deductible personal property tax on a federal Schedule A. The $10 flat tax and filing fees do not.
How does Minnesota's EV surcharge work now?
Since January 1, 2026 it scales with vehicle value: the greater of 0.5% of your EV's depreciated MSRP or $150. Plug-in hybrids pay the greater of 0.25% or $75. The minimums are scheduled to drop to $100/$50 in July 2027.
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Sources: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/168.013 — data last reviewed 2026-07-16.