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With Performance Direct's online quote engine you can compare a wide range of Modified Car Insurance quotes in minutes. Performance Direct is one of the UK’s leading specialist insurance brokers for modified cars. We’re experts, with years of experience saving modified car owners money.

Although many general insurance companies simply don't understand modified cars, Performance Direct specialises in modified car insurance and can find the best value policies, online and on the phone.

In fact, in many cases, with Performance Direct, modifications to your car will make no difference to the price of your insurance.

With Performance Direct, getting car insurance for modified vehicles is a simple process. Whether you've simply fitted alloy wheels or made extensive modifications, Performance Direct are the modified car insurance experts.

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Modified Car FAQs

What counts as a modification on a car for insurance purposes?

A modification is any change made to a vehicle that alters its appearance, performance, handling or value compared with the manufacturer’s standard specification.

This can include engine tuning, suspension upgrades, alloy wheels, body kits, spoilers, exhaust changes or interior alterations. Insurers assess each modification individually when calculating risk.

All modifications should be declared when arranging cover so the insurer can confirm acceptance, subject to underwriting criteria and policy terms.

Can Performance Direct arrange insurance for modified cars?

Performance Direct specialises in arranging insurance for modified cars through insurers experienced in non-standard vehicles. Modifications such as engine remaps, performance exhausts, upgraded brakes or cosmetic styling changes can often be considered.

Each vehicle is assessed individually, taking into account the type of modification and its effect on value or performance.

Acceptance and pricing depend on insurer underwriting criteria and the information provided when requesting a quote.

Do performance modifications increase insurance premiums?

Performance modifications can influence insurance premiums because they may change the vehicle’s speed, handling characteristics or repair costs. Insurers assess the overall risk presented by the modification, including whether it affects power output, vehicle value or likelihood of claims.

Not all modifications increase premiums by the same amount. The final premium depends on the specific changes declared and the insurer’s underwriting approach.

Which types of car modifications must be declared to insurers?

All vehicle modifications should be declared when arranging insurance. This includes engine changes, suspension alterations, alloy wheels, body styling upgrades, lighting modifications and interior changes that differ from the manufacturer’s original specification.

Even small cosmetic changes may affect how insurers assess risk. Providing full and accurate information helps ensure the cover reflects the vehicle correctly, subject to insurer terms and acceptance criteria.

Can cosmetic modifications affect car insurance?

Cosmetic modifications can influence insurance because they may increase the vehicle’s value or change repair costs. Examples include body wraps, spoilers, upgraded wheels or exterior styling changes.

Although these modifications may not affect engine performance, insurers still consider how they impact replacement parts and potential claims costs.

Each modification is assessed individually when determining eligibility and premium level.

Is insurance available for heavily modified vehicles?

Heavily modified vehicles may still be insurable through specialist insurers. Vehicles with multiple performance upgrades or extensive styling changes are assessed individually based on their specification and declared value.

Insurers consider factors such as the extent of modification, driver experience and vehicle usage before confirming eligibility.

Acceptance depends on insurer underwriting criteria and accurate disclosure of all modifications.

Do I need to inform my insurer if I modify my car after taking out a policy?

Any modifications made after a policy has started should be declared to the insurer as soon as possible. Changes to the vehicle’s specification may affect how the insurer assesses risk or calculates the premium.

Updating the policy helps ensure the cover remains valid and reflects the modified vehicle accurately.

Acceptance of additional modifications depends on insurer terms and underwriting criteria.

Can modified classic cars be insured?

Modified classic cars may be insurable depending on the nature of the modifications and the vehicle’s overall condition. Insurers may consider sympathetic upgrades such as improved brakes, suspension or safety enhancements.

Each vehicle is assessed individually based on its specification, value and intended use. Acceptance depends on insurer underwriting criteria and the full details provided when requesting cover.

How is the value of a modified car determined for insurance?

The value of a modified car may differ from the manufacturer’s original market price due to upgraded parts or specialist components. Insurers consider the declared value of the vehicle, including modifications that affect replacement cost.

Supporting information may be requested to confirm the vehicle’s specification.

The accepted value depends on insurer assessment and the information provided when arranging cover.

Why can modified cars require more tailored insurance underwriting?

Modified vehicles often require specialist underwriting because changes to performance or styling can affect risk assessment. Performance Direct works with insurers experienced in modified and performance vehicles, helping drivers access cover suited to non-standard specifications.

Providing accurate details about modifications allows insurers to assess the vehicle correctly and confirm appropriate cover, subject to insurer terms and acceptance criteria.

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More About Modification

What Counts as a Modified Car?

Any vehicle that differs from its original manufacturer's specification is considered a modified car by UK insurers. Modifications fall into two broad categories: cosmetic modifications, which change the appearance of the car, and performance modifications, which affect how the car drives. Both types must be declared to your insurer, regardless of how minor they may seem.

Common cosmetic modifications include alloy wheels, body kits, spoilers, lowered suspension, tinted windows, custom paintwork, vinyl wraps, and upgraded interior trim. Common performance modifications include engine remaps and ECU tuning, turbocharger or supercharger installations, air filter and induction kit upgrades, performance exhaust systems, uprated brakes, and gearbox or drivetrain changes.

Even modifications you might consider standard, such as fitting aftermarket alloys or adding a roof rack, need to be declared. Failing to disclose a modification at the point of taking out a policy can invalidate your insurance entirely, leaving you uninsured in the event of a claim. If you are ever unsure whether something counts as a modification, the answer is always to declare it and let the underwriter make the assessment.

How Modifications Affect Your Premium

Not every modification will increase your premium, and some may have no effect at all. The impact depends on the type of modification, its effect on the car's value, performance, repairability, and theft risk.

Cosmetic modifications such as alloy wheels or a body kit may increase the car's value and therefore the cost of replacement in a claim — but they do not necessarily affect how the car performs on the road. Performance modifications such as engine remaps, forced induction, or suspension upgrades alter how the car behaves dynamically, which changes the risk profile in the eyes of an underwriter.

Because Performance Direct searches a panel of leading UK underwriters rather than applying a blanket loading, your modification is assessed on its individual merits. In many cases, particularly for cosmetic or mild performance upgrades, modifications make no difference to the price of your policy at all. Where a modification does affect the premium, we work to ensure the adjustment reflects the actual change in risk — not a catch-all surcharge applied to anyone whose car differs from factory standard.

The Importance of Agreed Value Cover

Standard car insurance pays out the current market value of a vehicle at the time of a total loss claim. For a modified car, this creates a significant problem. The market value of a modified car rarely reflects the true cost of the vehicle, because the modifications themselves, the labour, the specialist parts, and the time invested in the build, are rarely captured in standard valuation tools.

Agreed value cover resolves this by fixing a mutually confirmed value for the car at the start of the policy. In the event of a write-off or total loss, that agreed amount is paid — not an open market valuation that fails to account for what your car is actually worth. For modified car owners who have invested substantially in their vehicle, agreed value cover is worth discussing when arranging your policy. Ask us about agreed value options when you request your quote.

Legal and Illegal Modifications

Some modifications are prohibited under UK law and cannot be covered under any insurance policy. These include excessively loud exhausts exceeding the legal noise limit, suspension lowered to a point where it affects headlight alignment and dazzles other road users, changes to the colour of headlights or rear lights, the use of neon underglow lighting visible to other drivers, and any modification that affects the vehicle's type approval. Performance Direct can only insure modifications that are legal under UK road traffic legislation. If you are unsure whether a planned modification is legal, we recommend checking with the DVLA before proceeding.

Get a Modified Car Insurance Quote

Performance Direct has been arranging insurance for modified cars since 1995, as part of the Grove and Dean Group, Chartered Insurance Brokers since 1974. Our panel of leading UK underwriters includes specialists who genuinely understand modified vehicles and assess them on their individual specifications, not on a generic modified car rate. Whether your car has a single cosmetic change or has been extensively rebuilt, get a quote online or call our team directly. We are available six days a week and our online quote engine is available around the clock.