How Much Does A Tyre Change Cost?
Are you looking to replace the tyres on your car? In this tyre change cost guide, we’ll take a look at how much a new tyre should cost you and what options are available to you.
When should you change your tyres?
When contemplating a tyre change, there are many factors that need to be considered but generally a driver should replace their tyres after every 20,000 miles of normal driving.
Tyre replacement involves removing a tyre from a rim and replacing it with a new tyre.
When changing your tyres, it is also highly recommended that it is accompanied alongside a wheel alignment to avoid misalignment and premature wear issues.

How much does a tyre change cost?
The cost of changing a tyre will entirely depend on the size and type of tyre you require for your vehicle.
In our tyre change cost guide below, you’ll see average costs for budget, mid-range and premium tyres aswell as wheel alignment average costings.
Some examples of brands of Budget tyres are Sumitom & Landsail, Mid-Range tyres are Falken, Hankook and Premium tyres are Bridgestone & Pirelli.
Please note that prices can vary and be affected with global issues, inflation, and the area of purchase.
Tyre Prices
| Low Price | Mid-Tier Price | High Price | |
| Budget Tyres | £45 | £55 | £65 |
| Mid-Range Tyres | £70 | £90 | £110 |
| Premium Tyres | £120 | £180 | £250 |
These costs are ballpark averages per tyre and are based on a brand new tyre.
Wheel Alignment Prices
| Low Price | Mid-Tier Price | High Price | |
| 2 Wheel Alignment | £30 | £50 | £70 |
| 4 Wheel Alignment | £55 | £75 | £95 |
These costs are ballpark averages and are based on a standard 2 and 4 wheel alignment.
Budget Tyres vs Premium Tyres
Choosing the right tyre for your vehicle is very subjective and multiple factors have to be considered.
You can read our previous blog entitled Budget, Mid-Range or Premium Tyres – Which Should I Choose? for more advice.






