The Cheapest (and Dearest) State to Register a Car — 2026-27

$690.30 a year between the cheapest and dearest jurisdiction

NSW cheapest · ACT dearest, for a typical private car on each state's own 2026-27 schedule

All 8 official schedules · current as at 2026-07-17

Australia has no single national registration fee. Every state and territory prices rego on its own basis: one on the vehicle's weight, another on its number of cylinders, another on its emissions, another on its engine size, and Victoria on a road-safety risk zone tied to where the car is garaged. Because the basis differs, the cheapest state is not a fixed answer. It depends entirely on the car you drive, and a light, low-emission small car can rank quite differently from a heavy or larger-engined vehicle.

To make the states genuinely comparable, this table holds the car constant. It runs the same typical vehicle through each jurisdiction's own published schedule, so the differences you see come from the schedules themselves, not from comparing one state's small car against another's large one.

Annual rego for a typical private car, every jurisdiction, 2026-27
RankStateBasis usedAnnual total
1New South WalesTare weight + separate CTP$475.00Detail
2TasmaniaMotor tax by cylinders + MAIB$642.77Detail
3South AustraliaCylinders + CTP market$693.52–$706.18Detail
4Northern TerritoryEngine capacity (cc)$849.25Detail
5QueenslandCylinders + CTP insurer choice$864.50–$877.50Detail
6Western AustraliaTare weight (per 100 kg)$953.44Detail
7VictoriaFlat fee + TAC risk zone$958.80Detail
8Australian Capital TerritoryCO₂ emissions category$1,165.30Detail
Typical car: ~1,400 kg, 4-cylinder, ~2.0 L, mid-range emissions, metro garaging. CTP included where the state bundles it; NSW green slips are extra (market-priced).

Here is how the comparison is built. Every row starts from the same vehicle and is then priced by each state's own rules:

  • The same typical vehicle specification is applied across all states, so the only thing changing between rows is the jurisdiction.
  • Each state's annual total is calculated from its own published registration schedule, on whatever basis that state uses.
  • Compulsory third party cover is included in the total where the state bundles it into registration, and noted separately where it is bought on its own, as in New South Wales.
  • The ranking is not fixed. Change the vehicle and the order can shift, because each state weighs weight, cylinders, emissions and engine size differently.

Frequently asked questions

Which state has the cheapest car registration?
For a typical car on each state's own 2026-27 schedule, NSW comes out cheapest ($475.00) and ACT dearest ($1,165.30) — a gap of roughly $690.30 a year. The exact order depends on your car because every state uses a different basis.
Can I just register my car in a cheaper state?
No — you must register where the vehicle is garaged. Registering interstate to save money misstates the garaging address, which voids the registration and can void CTP cover.

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