Find out the list of cars available in insurance group 46 and the average cost of insurance based on the model version, the driver's age and their location.
Every car available to buy is given an insurance group. These groups were created to help insurers work out how much to charge to insure particular cars. Groups are rated from 1-50, with 1 having the cheapest cars to insure and 50 having the most expensive to insure.
So, as you can expect, cars in group 46 are among the most expensive to insure. Cars in this group tend to have a high market value, a large powerful engine and parts that are difficult to repair or replace.
Insurers will also consider a range of your personal factors when assessing how much to charge you on car insurance. These include your age, driving history and location.
In this guide, we will explore the factors used to place cars in insurance group 46, plus other considerations made by insurers when offering you a car insurance quote.
Car makes and models in insurance group 46
We’ve listed some popular cars in insurance group 46 below. These are all likely to fall on the more expensive side when it comes to car insurance premiums.
This vehicle won the 2020 Performance Car Of The Year award from WhatCar? Its safety features include pedestrian detection and automatic city braking technology.
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Alpine A110 Coupe
The Alpine A110 is a remarkable, slick and fast coupe that is powered by a 1.8-litre turbocharged engine.
Winner of the 2019 World Luxury Car at the World Car Awards, it can either be equipped with a powerful 2-litre 4-cylinder or a 3-litre V6.
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BMW X5 4×4
The BMW X5 is a 4-door, mid-size luxury SUV that received a full 5-star safety rating from Euro NCAP.
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Jaguar F-Type
The Jaguar F-Type is a wild sports car, which can be powered by three different types of engine, capable of going 0-60 mph in just 3.5 seconds.
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Range Rover Velar SUV
This SUV can be powered by four different types of engines. It also received a full 5-star rating from Euro NCAP.
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Lotus Elise
Winning the Readers’ Champion Award at the Autocar Awards 2019, the Lotus Elise is a head-turning sports car that delivers a beautiful driving experience.
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Porsche 911 Coupe
This iconic sports car can be powered by four different types of powerful engine with a max speed of 330 km/h.
Cars in group 46 and the average cost of insurance by driver’s age
Using the table below, you can look for the make and model of your car, and calculate how much you’re likely to pay for your car insurance based on your age.
These rates are based on the average cost of cover for cars in the insurance groups shown, for drivers of different ages with a Newcastle (NE1) postcode, which our research suggests represents an average for insurance rates in the UK. Updated: June 2024 (source: Confused).
Insurance group 46 categories
46E: Surpasses the security requirements for this type of car, leading to a lower insurance group rating.
46A: Meets the standard security requirements for this type of car.
46D: Falls short of security requirements for this type of car, resulting in a higher insurance group rating.
46U: Security standard is unacceptable. The insurer might require upgraded aftermarket security before providing coverage.
46P: Provisional status. Insufficient data is available at launch for classification. This will likely be updated once Thatcham can evaluate the new car.
46G: Grey import. Thatcham tests only officially sold UK cars, so imports are evaluated based on the insurer’s pricing.
Average insurance group 46e cost
To provide you with an idea of how much it may cost you to insure your insurance group 46 car, we ran several quotes to find an average figure. Based on our results, on average, you could insure your car with a comprehensive policy for the monthly price of £170.72, or an annual sum of £1,779.
We generated these quotes using the following assumptions about the vehicle and the driver.
The vehicle is/has:
Insurance group 46 model
Factory fitted alarm system
Not modified
Used for social, domestic and commuting purposes
10,000 mileage per year
Parked in a work car park during the day
Parked on a driveway at night
The driver is/has:
A 30-year-old, single teacher from London
A homeowner
Five years no-claims discount
No driving or other convictions in the last 5 years
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What other factors affect your car insurance premium?
Along with your car’s insurance group, these three factors have the biggest impact on the cost of your insurance:
Engine type and capacity. The larger your engine, the more it will cost to repair or replace it, and the more you’re likely to pay for insurance.
Driver location. Insurers factor in the likelihood that your car will be stolen or involved in an accident when calculating your insurance, and your location has a big impact on this. As an example, a 30-year-old in central London will pay £6,283 for insurance for a Range Rover Evoque HSE D300 auto 4d, while the same 30-year-old in Newcastle may only pay £1,797.
Driver age. Like location, the age of the driver plays a significant role in determining the cost of your insurance premium. The youngest drivers tend to pay a lot more because they are statistically more likely to make a claim. The average 20-year-old driver in London could pay £33,108 for the Lotus Exige 2d, while the average 40-year-old Londoner will only pay £5,278.
There are a lot of other factors that can also impact the price of your premium. These include the following:
Your marital status
Your credit history and job
Your car’s safety rating, security and anti-theft precautions
Car insurance group 1 is the lowest and has the cheapest cars to insure.
Thatcham Research analyses a number of criteria to calculate a car’s group rating. One of its key tests is a 15km/h crash impact assessment, based on an internationally recognised insurance standard. Following the crash, Thatcham’s engineers work out the cost of the time and parts to return the car to its pre-accident condition. The group rating also takes into account new car values, car performance (including top speed and acceleration time), parts pricing, safety and security features, and the alignment and structure of a car’s bumpers.
In theory, the lower your car insurance group number, the less you will pay for your car insurance. However, insurers will pay attention to other factors that can influence the cost of your car insurance, such as your age, your address, your driving history and other factors related to your personal circumstances.
Most younger drivers will find these vehicles far too expensive to insure.
The letters refer to the safety features fitted as standard on the vehicle.
In the UK, there are 50 car insurance groups with 1 being the lowest (cheapest) and 50 being the highest (most expensive).
In the UK, The Group Rating Panel, administered by Thatcham Research, assigns new car models to an insurance group from 1 to 50.
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*Based on data provided by Consumer Intelligence Ltd, www.consumerintelligence.com (October ’25). 51% of Confused.com car insurance customers could save £517.83.
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