When it comes to insurance, all vehicles are assigned an insurance group from 1 (cheapest) to 50 (most expensive). This helps insurers to work out the cost of car insurance premiums. Insurance group 48 cars are therefore among the most costly cars to insure.
In this guide, you’ll learn about the factors used to place cars in certain insurance groups, and the other personal circumstances that insurers use to price your car insurance premium.
Car makes and models in insurance group 48
Here is a list of popular cars in insurance group 48. These are likely to fall on the more expensive side when it comes to your car insurance premium.
The Audi A6 Allroad is a sharp and fast wagon that can be powered by a 3-litre V6 engine. It also received a full 5-star safety rating from Euro NCAP.
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BMW 7 Series
The BMW 7 Series is a large luxury sedan that can be powered by three different types of engine.
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Infiniti FX
The safety features on this luxury crossover include automated speed assistance and side head airbags on all sides. It received a 5-star safety rating from Euro NCAP.
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Jaguar F-Type
The Jaguar F-Type is equipped with a powerful engine capable of going from 0-100 mph in 3.7 seconds. It has a maximum speed of 300 kph.
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Lexus RC F
This luxury 2-door coupe boasts a powerful 5.0-litre V8 engine. It gives a comfortable ride, along with a remarkable unique interior design.
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Lotus Elise
The Lotus Elise is the sports car that has it all. It won the prestigious Readers’ Champion award at the Autocar Awards 2019.
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Mercedes GLE SUV
The Mercedes GLE is a large and high-tech SUV that features three powertrain options.
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Tesla Model 3
This 4-door electric family car provides quick acceleration and fast charging. It is packed with safety features and received a full 5-star safety rating from Euro NCAP.
Cars in group 48 and the average cost of insurance by driver’s age
Using the table below, you can look for your chosen model of car, and work out how much you’re likely to pay for your car insurance based on your age.
Make
Model / Version
Group (1-50)
20yrs
30yrs
40yrs
50yrs
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Audi E-Tron
S Line (Comfort and Sound Pack) 50 quattro auto 5d
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 48 categories
48E: Surpasses the security requirements for this type of car, leading to a lower insurance group rating.
48A: Meets the standard security requirements for this type of car.
48D: Falls short of security requirements for this type of car, resulting in a higher insurance group rating.
48U: Security standard is unacceptable. The insurer might require upgraded aftermarket security before providing coverage.
48P: Provisional status. Insufficient data is available at launch for classification. This will likely be updated once Thatcham can evaluate the new car.
48G: Grey import. Thatcham tests only officially sold UK cars, so imports are evaluated based on the insurer’s pricing.
Average insurance group 48e cost
To provide you with an idea of how much it may cost you to insure your insurance group 48 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 £200.31, or an annual sum of £2,331.
We generated these quotes using the following assumptions about the vehicle and the driver.
The vehicle is/has:
Insurance group 48 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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Why are cars in group 48 more expensive to insure?
Cars in insurance group 48 are usually defined by the following characteristics.
High market value
Expensive to source parts and make repairs
Larger engine size
Longer repair times
These are the main reasons why they are so costly to insure.
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 you’re likely to pay for insurance.
Driver location. Insurers consider the likelihood of your car being stolen or involved in an accident, based on your location. This will have an impact on your premium. As an example, a 30-year-old in central London will pay £5,307 for insurance for an Audi E-Tron S Line (Comfort and Sound Pack) 50 quattro auto 5d, while the same 30-year-old in Newcastle may only pay £2,354.
Driver age. Your age will play a huge role in determining the cost of your insurance premium. This is based on the likelihood of someone your age making a claim. The average 20-year-old driver in London could pay £32,809 for the Jaguar XJ 3.0 V6 Supercharged Premium Luxury 4d Auto, while the average 40-year-old Londoner will only pay £3,606.
However, 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
Your car’s security and anti-theft precautions
The model and age of your car
Your driving activity
Your driving history, including no-claim discount
How can I save on my car insurance premium?
Choosing a car in a lower insurance group will help to reduce your car insurance premium.
Here are some other things you can do to drive down the cost of your car insurance.
Drive safely. Making a claim or having driving convictions on your record will make your premium more expensive.
Don’t use your car all of the time. You could save money on your insurance by reducing the number of miles you drive per year. This makes you less of a risk in the eyes of an insurer.
Pay annually. By paying annually, you avoid paying interest on your monthly instalments.
Install extra safety precautions. The safer you make your car, the cheaper your premium will be. Once again, this makes you less of a risk in the eyes of an insurer.
Compare your options. When it’s time for renewal, make sure to shop around for the best deal using price comparison websites. You’ll usually save a lot by switching to a different provider each year.
Other car insurance groups
If you’d like to compare rates of other car insurance groups, here are some you might be interested in:
Car insurance groups range from 1-50 with 1 being the lowest. Group 1 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.
Yes, in theory. However, insurers will consider your personal circumstances too.
Most younger drivers find it far too expensive to insure these cars.
The letters refer to the security features on the vehicle that are fitted as standard.
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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