Overview
- The state set the total cost at 2,150 pesos, which breaks down to 1,275 for the plates, 700 for the circulation card, and 175 to deregister current plates.
- Residents can apply starting April 28 at revenue offices, CIS service centers, and authorized modules across the state.
- Two designs split the run into 20,000 green and 20,000 red plates that feature Popocatépetl, Iztaccíhuatl, talavera patterns, Cantona ballgame art, and a pink axolotl mascot.
- Officials reported 558 million pesos in vehicle-control revenue and roughly 800,000 registered units, topping 2025 levels.
- The finance agency reminded drivers that April 30 is the deadline to qualify for a vehicle ownership tax exemption.