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Admiral temporary car insurance 2026 — short term cover from 1 hour

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Chandraketu Tripathi
Finance Editor, Kaeltripton
Published 15 Jun 2026
Last reviewed 15 Jun 2026
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Admiral temporary car insurance 2026 — short term cover from 1 hour
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KAEL TRIPTON - PRODUCT REVIEW
Admiral temporary car insurance
FRN 310848
EUI Limited
1 hour
Minimum period
28 days
Maximum period
NCD protected
Owner's policy

LAST REVIEWED: JUNE 2026

Admiral temporary car insurance provides comprehensive cover for a specific vehicle for periods from one hour to 28 days. It is underwritten by EUI Limited (FRN 310848) and is separate from the vehicle owner's main policy. A claim on a temporary Admiral policy does not affect the vehicle owner's no-claims discount. Temporary insurance is suitable for borrowing a friend or family member's car, driving a recently purchased vehicle home, sharing driving on a long journey, or using a hire car when the hire company excess is a concern. It is not suitable as a substitute for annual insurance for a vehicle that will be driven regularly.

When temporary car insurance is and is not appropriate

Temporary car insurance from Admiral suits a specific set of use cases where a driver needs cover on a vehicle they do not own for a defined short period. Common scenarios include: borrowing a parent's or friend's car for a weekend; driving a newly purchased second-hand car home before annual insurance can be arranged; sharing driving duties on a long road trip in someone else's vehicle; or covering a vehicle that has been taken off SORN and needs to be driven to a garage.

Temporary insurance is not suitable for drivers who need regular access to a vehicle over a longer period. A driver who regularly uses a parent's car several times a week would be better served by being added as a named driver on the parent's annual policy, or by taking out an annual policy in their own name. Using consecutive temporary policies as a substitute for annual insurance is both more expensive and creates an insurance history that may be queried by future annual insurers.

Temporary cover is also not suitable for business use. Admiral's temporary car insurance covers social, domestic and pleasure use. Using the vehicle for business purposes including commuting to a regular workplace requires a policy with the appropriate business use classification.

Policy periods and pricing

Admiral temporary car insurance is available for periods from one hour to 28 days. Policies can be arranged online in minutes with cover available almost immediately after payment. The cost per day decreases as the policy duration increases; a seven-day policy does not cost seven times a one-day policy.

Typical costs for temporary car insurance from Admiral and specialist temporary insurers range from approximately £10 to £25 per day for a standard risk profile (driver aged 25 to 50, clean licence, standard vehicle). Costs are significantly higher for younger drivers, modified vehicles and high-value cars. The specific premium depends on the driver's age, licence history, the vehicle's make, model and value, and the policyholder's address.

NCD protection: the key benefit

The vehicle owner's no-claims discount is protected when a temporary Admiral policy is used rather than adding a driver to the owner's existing policy. If the temporary driver is involved in a fault accident, the claim is made on Admiral's temporary policy. The vehicle owner's main insurer is not involved and the NCD is unaffected at the owner's next renewal.

This NCD protection benefit is financially significant. A five-year NCD typically reduces a comprehensive car insurance premium by 50 to 65%. Losing a single year of NCD through a fault claim can add several hundred pounds to the renewal premium for three to five years. A temporary policy that prevents this NCD erosion may cost far less than the NCD-protection value it provides.

What temporary insurance does and does not cover

Admiral temporary insurance provides comprehensive cover, meaning it covers damage to the insured vehicle, damage to third-party vehicles and property, and personal injury to third parties. Windscreen cover and courtesy car provision depend on the specific policy terms selected. Personal accident cover may be included or available as an add-on.

Exclusions include business use (unless a business use add-on is selected), driving outside the UK without extending cover to European driving, use for racing or off-road driving, and damage caused deliberately. Pre-existing damage to the vehicle at the time the policy incepts is not covered. The policy covers the named driver only; other drivers using the vehicle during the policy period would not be insured.

Alternatives to Admiral temporary car insurance

ProviderMinimum periodMaximum periodBest for
Admiral1 hour28 daysBrand trust, straightforward application
Dayinsure1 hour28 daysSpecialist, competitive daily rates
Tempcover1 hour28 daysPanel of insurers, price comparison
Cuvva1 hour28 daysApp-based, instant cover

Disclaimer: This review is produced by Kael Tripton Ltd for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Kael Tripton Ltd is not FCA authorised. Company No. 17177071, ICO ZC135439.

Frequently asked questions

How quickly can Admiral temporary insurance be arranged?

Admiral temporary car insurance can be arranged online in a few minutes and cover can begin almost immediately after payment. The policy document is issued electronically. There is no requirement to wait for postal documents before driving. The policyholder should retain confirmation of cover on their mobile device in case of a stop by police or a roadside check.

Does Admiral temporary car insurance cover European driving?

Standard Admiral temporary insurance provides the minimum third-party cover required by law in EU and EEA countries when driving in Europe. This is not the same as comprehensive cover. Extending comprehensive cover to European driving may be available as an add-on. Consumers planning to drive in Europe should confirm the European cover position with Admiral before travelling.

Can I get temporary insurance on a car I have just bought?

Yes. Temporary car insurance is suitable for driving a newly purchased vehicle home before annual insurance is arranged. The vehicle must be taxed and the driver must hold a valid full UK driving licence. Temporary cover does not require the driver to have an existing annual policy on another vehicle. Once the vehicle is at home, annual insurance should be arranged promptly as temporary cover is not a cost-effective long-term solution.

Does Admiral temporary insurance affect my driving record?

A claim on an Admiral temporary policy is recorded on the Claims and Underwriting Exchange (CUE) database, which all UK insurers access when pricing renewal and new business quotes. Future insurers will see the claim when providing quotes and will factor it into their pricing. A temporary policy does not affect the vehicle owner's NCD, but the temporary driver's own insurance record is affected by any fault claim made on a temporary policy in their name.

Sources: FCA Financial Services Register (FRN 310848) | Road Traffic Act 1988 | MIB Claims and Underwriting Exchange (CUE) | Admiral temporary car insurance product documentation June 2026
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Chandraketu Tripathi
Finance Editor · Kaeltripton.com
Chandraketu (CK) Tripathi, founder and lead editor of Kael Tripton. 22 years in finance and marketing across 23 markets. Writes on UK personal finance, tax, mortgages, insurance, energy, and investing. Sources: HMRC, FCA, Ofgem, BoE, ONS.

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