Can You Register a Honda Beat in Alaska?
Alaska does not currently allow kei trucks like the Honda Beat to be registered for on road use. Off road and private property use may still be permitted.

Quick Facts
- Legal Status
- Not Street Legal
- Vehicle
- Honda Beat
- Engine
- 656cc 3-cylinder E07A MTREC
- Horsepower
- 63 hp @ 8,100 RPM
- Payload
- N/A (2-seat roadster)
- Price Range
- $6,000 - $20,000
- State Sales Tax
- 0.0%
- Registration Fee
- $100
- Title Fee
- $15
- Title Required
- Yes
- Insurance Required
- Yes
- Inspection Required
- Yes
Honda Beat Registration in Alaska
Alaska does not currently allow the Honda Beat or other kei trucks to be registered for on road use. This could change, as several states have recently passed kei truck legislation. Read the current Alaska kei truck laws for details and any pending legislation.
You can still own a Honda Beat in Alaska for off road and private property use. Many owners use them on farms, ranches, and large properties where road registration is not required. Some owners register in a neighboring state where kei trucks are legal.
What It Costs to Own a Honda Beat in Alaska
The Honda Beat typically sells for $6,000 - $20,000 depending on year, condition, and mileage. On top of the vehicle price, Alaska charges:
- Sales tax: 0.0% ($0 on a $13,000 truck)
- Registration: $100
- Title: $15
Total state fees on a $13,000 Honda Beat: roughly $115. Use our Alaska import calculator for a detailed breakdown including shipping, customs duty, and broker fees. For current market values, Hagerty tracks pricing trends on imported Japanese vehicles.
Honda Beat Specs
The Honda Beat (1991-1996) is powered by a 656cc 3-cylinder E07A MTREC producing 63 hp @ 8,100 RPM. It carries N/A (2-seat roadster) of payload in a bed measuring 130" L x 55" W x 46" H. All models were built to meet Japanese kei vehicle regulations with a maximum engine displacement of 660cc.
Read the full Honda Beat guide for detailed specs, common issues, recommended mods, and maintenance tips. If you are new to kei trucks, start with our complete introduction to kei trucks.
Importing a Honda Beat to Alaska
Under the NHTSA 25 year rule, any Honda Beat manufactured 25 or more years ago is exempt from Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and EPA emissions requirements. Check our eligibility checker to see exactly when a specific production year becomes eligible.
For a step by step walkthrough, read our complete import guide. Before purchasing, review the pre purchase inspection checklist to avoid common pitfalls. Japanese auction sites like Goo-net Exchange list current inventory with pricing.
Where to Buy in Alaska
We don't currently list any kei truck dealers in Alaska, but many US dealers ship nationwide. Companies like Duncan Imports and Japanese Classics handle transport to any state.
Honda Beat in Other States
Considering registering in a different state? Laws vary significantly. Read the full state by state legality guide or check the Honda Beat in these states:
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