For UK drivers aged 17–24

Young driver insurance.
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Young driver car insurance covers UK drivers aged 17 to 24, the group insurers price highest because newly qualified drivers are involved in a disproportionate share of serious collisions. The average quoted premium for a 17-year-old is around £1,932 a year, with 17–24-year-olds overall averaging roughly £1,100. Three things genuinely reduce that price: telematics (black box or app) policies, which monitor driving and typically save young drivers several hundred pounds a year; choosing comprehensive cover, which is often cheaper than third-party for under-25s because the third-party pool carries higher risk; and accurate mileage and overnight parking details. Adding an experienced named driver who genuinely shares the car can also help — but insuring the car in a parent's name when the young person is the main driver is fronting, a form of insurance fraud that voids the policy. Specialist young-driver and telematics insurers quote this market every day.

Drivers aged 17–24 pay an average of £1,099 a year (Quotezone Index, Q1 2026), and a typical 17-year-old is quoted around £1,932. We help you find specialist insurers who quote young drivers fairly — telematics specialists, app-based providers, and the full mainstream panel — instead of getting hammered on a comparison site.

We work across5 categories of UK insurer
Mainstream
insurers
Convicted-driver
specialists
Telematics &
black box
Modified-car
specialists
Non-UK licence
specialists
£1,099
Average premium for a 17-year-old
£560
UK all-ages average premium (ABI, Q1 2026)
22%
Of fatal collisions involve under-25s
2.5M
UK drivers aged 17–24

Young driver insurance types compared

Four different kinds of policy work for under-25s in the UK. Each has trade-offs — here's how they compare on price, freedom, and what insurers actually look at.

Policy typeHow it worksTypical annual costBest for
Black box (telematics)Device fitted to car records driving; insurer adjusts price based on score£900 – £1,500Drivers willing to follow curfews and avoid motorways for first 6 months
App-based telematicsPhone app monitors driving; no hardware install£950 – £1,600Drivers who want flexibility but accept monitoring
Standard annualConventional policy, no monitoring£1,500 – £2,500Drivers with 1+ year of no-claims, or older young drivers (22–24)
Pay-monthly / temporaryBuy cover by the day, week or month£15–£40/day; £60–£220/fortnightNewly-passed drivers building experience before committing to annual

Sources: ABI Motor Insurance Premium Tracker Q1 2026 (UK average £560, based on prices paid); Quotezone Car Insurance Price Index Q1 2026 (17–24 average £1,099). Actual quotes depend on vehicle, postcode, and driving history.

Why young drivers pay so much

UK insurers price risk based on data, and the data on young drivers is unforgiving. Drivers aged 17–24 represent just 7% of UK licence holders but are involved in 22% of fatal collisions. Male drivers in this age group have a killed-or-seriously-injured rate four times higher than drivers aged 25 and over.

That doesn't mean you have to accept the average price. Different insurers price young drivers very differently. The trick is finding ones that actually want your business — and avoiding the ones that quote punitively because they don't.

The young driver insurance market in 2026

There are essentially three types of insurer competing for young drivers in the UK:

How to genuinely lower your premium (legally)

1. Telematics is almost always worth it

Most drivers aged 17–20 get cheaper insurance with a telematics policy — industry indices consistently put the typical saving at several hundred pounds a year. If you can drive sensibly, a black box or app-based policy will earn you discounts mainstream policies can't match.

2. Comprehensive cover is often cheaper than third-party

It sounds backwards but it's true for most under-25s. Drivers who choose third-party-only are statistically higher risk, so insurers price the third-party pool higher. Always get a comprehensive quote first.

3. Choose your first car carefully

Insurance group matters more than purchase price. A Group 1 Hyundai i10 will be a fraction of the cost to insure of a Group 15 Mini Cooper, even if the Mini was cheaper to buy. Stick to insurance groups 1–10 for your first car.

4. Add a parent as a named driver — but only if it's true

If a parent will genuinely drive the car some of the time, adding them as a named driver can lower your premium. But listing a parent as the main driver when you actually use the car most is fronting — a form of insurance fraud that voids the policy at claim time. Don't.

5. Buy 20–26 days before you need cover

Insurers' pricing models penalise short-notice quotes (correlation with prior decline). Quotes 21–23 days out from your start date are typically 20–40% cheaper than same-day quotes.

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Young driver insurance FAQs

Why is car insurance so expensive for young drivers?

Drivers aged 17–24 represent just 7% of UK licence holders but are involved in 22% of fatal collisions. Insurers price this risk into premiums. Drivers aged 17–24 pay an average of £1,099 per year (Quotezone Index, Q1 2026), with a typical 17-year-old quoted around £1,932.

The good news: this average hides huge variation. Different insurers price young drivers very differently, which is exactly what our matching tool helps you exploit — legitimately.

What is the cheapest type of insurance for a 17 year old?

Telematics (or "black box") insurance is typically cheapest for new drivers. Industry indices consistently show savings of several hundred pounds a year versus standard cover. Our quote partner panels the major telematics specialists alongside the full mainstream panel — so you see them all in one place.

Is comprehensive insurance cheaper than third party for young drivers?

Often, yes. The third-party-only pool contains higher-risk drivers, so insurers price comprehensive cover lower for under-25s in many cases. Always compare both.

Can adding a parent as a named driver lower my insurance?

Yes, but only if they genuinely drive the car some of the time. Listing a parent as the main driver when the young driver actually uses the car most is "fronting" — a form of insurance fraud that voids the policy and can result in criminal prosecution.

What's the cheapest car for a 17 year old to insure?

Cars in insurance groups 1–10 are cheapest. Common picks: Hyundai i10, Kia Picanto, Volkswagen up!, Toyota Aygo, Citroen C1, Dacia Sandero. A small-engine, low-value, high-security car beats anything sportier.

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