Annual Vehicle Tax (自動車税) in Japan

This is a tax you pay every year, and it's one of the biggest financial advantages of kei cars. While regular cars are taxed based on engine displacement — ranging from ¥25,000 to ¥110,000 per year — kei cars have a flat rate.

Here are the rates as of 2026:

Kei cars

TypeStandard rate13+ years old
Commercial¥5,000¥6,000
Private use¥10,800¥12,900

Regular cars (private passenger vehicles)

Engine displacementAnnual tax
Up to 1,000cc¥25,000
1,001–1,500cc¥30,500
1,501–2,000cc¥36,000
2,001–2,500cc¥43,500
2,501–3,000cc¥50,000
3,001–3,500cc¥57,000
3,501–4,000cc¥65,500
4,001–4,500cc¥75,500
4,501–6,000cc¥87,000
Over 6,000cc¥110,000

One thing worth knowing: older vehicles are taxed at a higher rate, since they're considered to have a greater environmental impact. For private kei cars, the tax goes up by around 20% after 13 years from initial registration. Hybrid and electric vehicles are exempt from this surcharge.

There's also a separate vehicle weight tax (自動車重量税 / jidōsha jūryōzei) to factor in. For regular passenger cars, this tax increases in steps for every 0.5 tonnes of vehicle weight — so heavier cars cost more. Kei cars, on the other hand, pay a flat rate regardless of weight. It's paid in advance rather than annually: three years' worth when you first register a new car, then two years at a time with each subsequent inspection.

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