How does voluntary excess work?
Learn about your car insurance excess. Find out how a voluntary excess works, and how it affects your premiums.
Published: 13 February 2026
Learn about your car insurance excess. Find out how a voluntary excess works, and how it affects your premiums.
Published: 13 February 2026
Your car insurance excess is the amount you have to pay towards a claim.
The excess is the first part of a claim that you pay yourself. And the rest is paid by your insurer, up to your policy limits.
There are two types of car insurance excess:
Your total car insurance excess is your compulsory excess plus your voluntary excess.
Both amounts will be shown on your policy schedule. And, if you have Tesco Car Insurance, you can sign in to Your Insurance Account to check your policy details online.
Your compulsory car insurance excess is an amount set by your insurer, which applies to each claim.
The actual amount can vary, depending on your car, your age and experience, and the type of claim you make.
For example:
With Tesco Car Insurance, you usually pay the excess direct to the garage repairing your car. Or it could be deducted from a total loss settlement.
If the accident wasn’t your fault, and we recover costs from the other party, we might refund your excess. That includes both your compulsory excess and your voluntary excess.
It’s always best to check your policy schedule to see the exact amount of your excess. So it doesn’t come as a surprise if you need to make a claim.
A voluntary car insurance excess is an extra amount you choose to pay on top of your compulsory excess.
The key things to remember are:
Here are the main things to remember when thinking about a voluntary excess.
Having a voluntary excess can help to lower your premium. But it means you’ll have to pay more towards a claim.
It’s also worth bearing in mind that:
Here are 3 examples to help you see the effect of your excess on the amount you pay towards a claim.
Compulsory £250 + voluntary £250 = total car insurance excess £500.
A £1,200 repair means you pay £500. Your insurer pays £700.
Compulsory £250 + voluntary £0 = total car insurance excess £250.
A £400 repair means you pay £250. Your insurer pays £150.
Total excess £500, repair cost £400.
You pay £400. No claim is made.
Compulsory and voluntary excesses apply to most types of car insurance policy. For example:
You can learn more about comprehensive cover in our guide - What is comprehensive car insurance?
At Tesco Insurance, we want to help you get a good deal on your insurance.
If you can afford a higher voluntary excess, it can help to lower the cost of your cover. And there are other ways you can save money too.
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 10% off Car Insurance with your Clubcard until 15 May 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 on Car Insurance.
You can learn about no claims discounts in our guide - No claims discounts explained.
It’s easy to find out what the options are and compare cover levels 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 cover levels - Gold, Silver and Bronze. And you can add optional extras like Breakdown Cover and Car Key Cover to get more cover for an additional cost.
If you’re a Tesco Car Insurance customer, find out how to manage your policy, get in touch or make a claim.
Tesco Car Insurance is arranged and administered by Tesco Insurance and is underwritten by Tesco Underwriting Ltd.
Tesco Insurance Breakdown Cover is provided, administered and underwritten by RAC Insurance Ltd.
Keycover is underwritten by AA Underwriting Insurance Company Ltd. Claims are handled by Keycare.
You’ll find complete details of the cover, monetary limits, exclusions, excesses and terms in our policy schedule.
Compare our Gold, Silver and Bronze comprehensive cover and save money with your Clubcard. For drivers aged 21 and over.