Motability Scheme Guide — How to Get a Car on Motability
How the Motability scheme works, who's eligible, what's included, how much it costs, and how to apply for a Motability car, scooter, or powered wheelchair.
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The Motability scheme helps disabled people lease a new car, scooter, or powered wheelchair by exchanging their mobility benefit. Over 700,000 people use it. Here’s everything you need to know.
How the Motability Scheme Works
Feature
Detail
What it is
A charity-backed scheme letting you lease a vehicle using your mobility benefit
Lease period
3 years (car) or 5 years (Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle)
What you give up
Your mobility benefit payment goes directly to Motability
What you get
A brand new car with insurance, maintenance, road tax, breakdown cover, and tyres all included
Advance payment
Some cars are £0 advance; more expensive models require a one-off upfront payment
Who Can Apply
Benefit
Qualifying rate
PIP — Mobility Component
Enhanced rate (£75.75/week in 2025/26)
DLA — Mobility Component
Higher rate
Adult Disability Payment (Scotland) — Mobility
Enhanced rate
War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement
Full rate
Armed Forces Independence Payment
Full rate
Additional Requirements
Requirement
Detail
Benefit award remaining
At least 12 months left when you apply
Age
Must be 3 or over to apply (child applications made by parent/guardian)
UK resident
Must live in the UK
Note: If you receive PIP Standard Rate Mobility or DLA Lower Rate Mobility, you’re not eligible for the scheme.
What’s Included
Included
Not included
Insurance — fully comprehensive for you + up to 3 named drivers
Fuel/electricity costs
Maintenance and servicing
Parking fines or congestion charges
Road tax (VED)
Motorway tolls
Breakdown cover (RAC)
Personal items stored in the car
Tyre replacement (fair wear and tear)
Windscreen repair/replacement
Accident and damage cover (subject to excess)
Adaptations (if needed)
Cost — What You Pay
Element
Amount
Weekly mobility benefit transferred
PIP Enhanced Mobility: £75.75/week
Annual amount transferred
£3,939/year
Advance payment (many cars)
£0 (nil advance)
Advance payment (more expensive models)
£500–£6,000+ depending on the car
Insurance excess
£0 (no excess for the scheme customer or named drivers)
Servicing and MOT
£0 (fully included)
Road tax
£0
Example: Nil Advance Payment Cars
Many cars are available at no upfront cost — you only give up your mobility benefit:
Type
Examples (varies by availability)
Small cars
Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall Corsa, VW Polo, Kia Picanto
Family hatchbacks
Ford Focus, Nissan Qashqai, Kia Ceed
SUVs
Hyundai Tucson, MG ZS
Electric vehicles
MG4 Electric, BYD Atto 3
Wheelchair Accessible
Various WAV conversions
Check motability.co.uk for the latest price list — it changes quarterly.
Types of Vehicle
Type
Lease period
Advance payment range
Car
3 years
£0–£6,000+
Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV)
5 years
Varies (often higher)
Powered wheelchair
3 years
Usually £0
Scooter
3 years
Usually £0
Adaptations
Detail
Information
What are they?
Modifications to the car to suit your disability
Examples
Hand controls, steering aids, wheelchair hoists, swivel seats, left-foot accelerators
Cost
Included — Motability covers the cost of most adaptations
Fitted by
Accredited specialists
Assessment
May need an assessment at a Motability-approved centre
How to Apply
Step
Action
1
Check you receive a qualifying benefit at the right rate
2
Visit a Motability scheme dealer (most major dealerships participate)
3
Choose your car from the Motability price list
4
Complete the application form at the dealership
5
Nominate your drivers (up to 3)
6
Motability processes the application (usually a few weeks)
7
Collect your new car
What You’ll Need
Document
Detail
Benefit award letter
Showing Enhanced Rate Mobility (PIP) or Higher Rate (DLA)
Driving licence
Yours and any nominated drivers
Proof of address
Utility bill or bank statement
National Insurance number
Named Drivers
Rule
Detail
Maximum named drivers
3
Minimum age
21 (25 for some vehicles)
Licence requirement
Full UK licence held for 3 years (or less in some cases)
Relationship
Don’t need to be family — but journeys should be connected to your mobility needs
Can they drive without you in the car?
Yes — as long as the journey relates to your needs (e.g. picking up your shopping)
At the End of Your Lease
Option
Detail
Get a new car
Return the old one, choose a new one from the current price list
Return and don’t replace
Your mobility benefit payments revert to you
Buy the car
Motability may offer this — not guaranteed, ask your dealer
Condition inspection
Normal wear and tear is fine. Excessive damage may be charged
Good Condition vs Damage
Acceptable
May be charged
Light scratches from normal use
Deep scratches or dents
Minor stone chips
Large chips or rust
Tyre wear (legal tread)
Tyres below legal limit
Normal interior wear
Tears, burns, stains, pet damage
Alloy scuffs (minor)
Severe alloy damage
Motability Grants
Grant
Purpose
Charitable Grant
If you can’t afford an advance payment, the Motability charity may help
Who can apply
Anyone eligible for the scheme who needs financial help
How much
Varies — can cover all or part of the advance payment
How to apply
Through your Motability dealer or call Motability directly