How car modifications affect your car insurance
Learn about car modifications and what you need to declare with Tesco Car Insurance.
Published: 25 May 2026
Learn about car modifications and what you need to declare with Tesco Car Insurance.
Published: 25 May 2026
If you’ve changed your car in any way, you might need to tell us. Or your insurer, if it’s not us. But how do you know when to declare something?
In this guide, we take the guesswork out of modified car insurance. So you can get the right cover now and avoid problems later - especially if you need to make a claim.
We’ll go over:
Here’s a simple definition of a car modification for your car insurance:
That typically includes:
We ask about modifications when you apply for Tesco Car Insurance. You should also tell us about any modifications you plan to make after you’ve taken out cover with us.
That’s because changes to your car can affect:
Knowing how your car’s been modified helps us to work out your cover and the right price for your policy.
It can make it easier to declare changes to your car if you know what the different types of modifications are.
For car insurance, a modification is either an optional extra or aftermarket.
These are paid upgrades you choose when buying the car new. They’re fitted by the manufacturer or dealer.
Examples:
These aren’t usually classed as modifications, but some insurers still ask you to list them. It’s always best to check with us or include them when you get a Car Insurance quote.
These are changes added after the car was built - often by a garage, specialist or previous owner. You might even have made the modifications yourself.
These should always be declared.
Wondering which modifications you need to declare on your car insurance?
The simple answer is this:
Here are some of the most common car modifications.
*People often ask, “Do body kits increase insurance premiums?” The answer is, yes, they can. So always declare them.
(If you’ve bought tyre and alloy insurance, you still need to tell your insurer about modified wheels.)
If your car’s been adapted to help with a disability, you still need to tell your insurer.
Examples:
Modifications for disability or mobility needs are usually fine. There shouldn't be a problem with cover. By declaring them, though, you’ll make sure the car’s got the right cover and can be repaired correctly if you make a claim.
Here’s why you need to declare car modifications to your insurer and how to do it. And what to remember after you’ve bought your car insurance policy.
If you don’t tell us - or your insurer, if it’s not us - about any modifications:
What is classed as modifications on car insurance matters - even if the change was made by a previous owner.
Declaring changes to your car is usually quick and straightforward. With Tesco Car Insurance, you just need to give us a call.
Call our friendly, UK-based Customer Service team. They’ll be happy to help.
Lines are open Monday to Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am-2pm.
Calls may be recorded.
*This number may be included as part of any inclusive call minutes provided by your phone operator.
When you phone for a Car Insurance quote:
Some insurers might ask for details using a modified vehicle report form, especially for more complex changes.
If you’re adding a modification after taking out Car Insurance with us:
Just give us a call to get it sorted.
Lines are open Monday to Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am-2pm.
Not always, but sometimes.
It depends on:
Cosmetic changes might have little impact, but performance upgrades often do.
You can learn more about the factors affecting your premiums in our guide - What affects your car insurance premiums.
If car modifications are pushing up the price of your policy, it’s worth thinking about the ways we can help you to save.
If you can afford a higher voluntary excess, it can help to lower the cost of your cover.
You can choose or amend your voluntary excess:
You can learn more about your voluntary excess in our guide - How does voluntary excess work?
Tesco Car Insurance comes with Clubcard Prices. That means you’ll get money off just by having a Tesco Clubcard.
If you don’t already have one, find out about Clubcard.
With our special offer, you can get 15% off Car Insurance with your Clubcard until 30 June 2026. Excludes add-ons and optional extras.
If you’re a new or renewing customer, your no claims discount can also help you to save money.
You can learn about no claims discounts in our guide - No claims discounts explained.
Looking for car insurance with modifications? It’s easy to find out what the options are and compare cover with Tesco Car Insurance. And we’re here to help and support you too.
Here are just a few of the reasons to choose us:
You can choose from different levels of cover - Gold, Silver and Bronze. And you can add optional extras like Breakdown Cover and Key Cover to get more cover for an additional cost.
You can learn more about optional extras in our guide - Car insurance add-ons and extras.
Shopping for modified car insurance or updating your policy? Take a few extra minutes to list the changes to your car. It can save a lot of hassle later on.
Find out how to manage your policy, get in touch or make a claim if you’re a Tesco Car Insurance customer.
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Optional extras Insurers:
You’ll find complete details of the cover, monetary limits, exclusions, excesses and terms in our policy documents.
Before you buy your Tesco Car Insurance online, please read the policy documents to ensure that the policy you select meets your needs. The policy booklet and product information documents outline the benefits, limitations and exclusions that will apply to your cover.
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