Car Towing
Cost Calculator UK
Estimate what you’ll pay for a tow truck or breakdown recovery in the UK — by distance, vehicle type, time of day and region. Based on 2026 average prices.
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Car towing costs at a glance
Average UK towing and recovery prices for 2026, based on industry data and real operator quotes.
| Distance | Standard Car | SUV / 4×4 | Van / LCV | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 5 miles | £75–£120 | £90–£145 | £95–£155 | Local tow |
| 5–10 miles | £100–£160 | £120–£185 | £130–£195 | — |
| 10–20 miles | £130–£200 | £155–£235 | £165–£250 | Most common |
| 20–40 miles | £180–£280 | £210–£320 | £225–£340 | — |
| 40–80 miles | £250–£400 | £290–£450 | £310–£480 | — |
| 80–150 miles | £380–£580 | £430–£650 | £460–£700 | Long distance |
| 150+ miles | £550–£900+ | £620–£1,000+ | £660–£1,050+ | Consider relay |
Prices include callout fee and standard weekday daytime rates. London and South East add approximately 25–40% to these figures.
| Service | Average Cost | Time | Covers | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flat Battery Jump Start | £50–£90 | 20–45 mins | Diagnostics + jump | Very common |
| Wrong Fuel Recovery | £150–£250 | 1–2 hrs | Drain + flush + refuel | Avoid at all costs |
| Tyre Change (roadside) | £60–£100 | 20–30 mins | Spare fitting | — |
| Lockout / Lost Keys | £80–£180 | 30–60 mins | Entry + diagnostics | Variable |
| Fuel Delivery | £50–£80 | 30–60 mins | 5–10L delivered | Fuel cost extra |
| Winching (off-road) | £150–£400+ | 1–3 hrs | Vehicle extraction | Specialist |
| Motorway HATO Recovery | £150–£300 | Varies | Move to nearest safe point | Mandatory on motorway |
Roadside recovery costs do not include any parts, replacement tyres, or subsequent garage repair bills.
| Surcharge Type | Typical Add-on | When Applied | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Out-of-hours (6pm–8am) | +25–50% | All callouts | Most significant |
| Weekend / Bank Holiday | +20–40% | Sat, Sun, BH | Often combined with night rate |
| Motorway Premium | +£50–£120 | Motorway breakdowns | HATO charge may apply separately |
| London / M25 Zone | +25–40% | Greater London | High demand area |
| Vehicle Storage | £25–£60/night | If not recovered same day | Can escalate quickly |
| Remote / Rural Area | +£20–£80 | Rural call-outs | Longer drive time for operator |
| Admin / Invoice Fee | £10–£25 | Some operators | Ask upfront to avoid surprises |
Always ask for a full written quote before agreeing to any towing or recovery service. Prices can vary significantly between operators.
Understanding your options
Always Get a Quote First
Before agreeing to any tow, ask for a written quote including all fees — callout charge, per-mile rate, and any surcharges. Unscrupulous operators may add charges after the fact.
Breakdown Cover Saves Money
AA, RAC, Green Flag and other providers typically cost £40–£100/year and cover most towing costs. A single uninsured tow can cost more than 5 years of cover.
Motorway Rules
On motorways, the Highways Agency Traffic Officer service (HATO) will attend free of charge, but you’ll still pay for any towing. Never walk on a motorway — stay in your car if safe.
Timing Matters
Out-of-hours and weekend callouts can cost 25–50% more than weekday daytime rates. If it’s safe to wait, calling early morning on a weekday could save you significantly.
Avoid Storage Charges
If your vehicle is towed to a garage or compound, storage fees of £25–£60 per night can add up quickly. Arrange collection or repair as soon as possible to minimise costs.
Could breakdown cover save you money?
Annual breakdown cover from major providers typically costs less than a single uninsured tow. Compare options from the AA, RAC, and Green Flag to find the best deal for you.
Frequently asked questions
In 2026, the average cost to tow a car in the UK ranges from £75 for a very short local tow to over £600 for long-distance recovery of 100+ miles. A typical 10–20 mile tow costs £130–£200 during weekday daytime hours. Out-of-hours, weekend, and London/South East callouts are significantly more expensive.
In almost every case, yes. Annual breakdown cover from the AA, RAC or Green Flag costs approximately £40–£120 per year depending on the level of cover. A single tow without cover can easily cost £150–£400. Even if you only need one callout every few years, breakdown cover typically represents better value.
Most UK tow truck operators charge a fixed callout fee of £50–£90, plus a per-mile rate of approximately £2.50–£5.00 per mile depending on vehicle size, region and time of day. Some operators quote an all-in price rather than breaking it down this way, so always ask for a full quote upfront.
If you break down on a motorway, get to the left-hand hard shoulder or an emergency refuge area if possible, and exit the vehicle from the left side. Call 999 if you’re in danger. The Highways England Traffic Officer service will attend for free, but you will need to arrange and pay for towing separately unless you have breakdown cover. Never walk on a live motorway carriageway.
Yes — if you’re not in immediate danger, it’s worth calling two or three local operators to compare quotes before agreeing to anything. Prices can vary significantly between companies. If safe to do so, waiting until weekday daytime hours can also reduce costs by 25–50% compared to out-of-hours callout rates.
Some comprehensive car insurance policies include limited breakdown assistance or towing cover as a benefit, but many do not. Check your policy documents carefully. Standalone breakdown cover (AA, RAC, Green Flag, etc.) provides more comprehensive towing cover and is typically more reliable than insurance add-ons. Always check before you need it.
