Kwik Fit has identified the cars which are most likely to wear tyres quickly and need more frequent changes in new analysis.  

The Kwik Fit data shows that this varies from area to area, but one car tops the list in significantly more locations than any other vehicle – the Tesla Model 3.

More than two million drivers take their vehicles to Kwik Fit centres each year, including electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids as well as petrol and diesel models. 

The company’s analysts looked at which models were disproportionately more likely to be brought in for tyre changes than the average car in every area of Britain and calculated the index figure for each model.  

From its Maintenance Index 2025, Kwik Fit has ranked the models by the number of locations in which they were most likely to have had tyre changes.  

The Kwik Fit ranking is led by the Tesla Model 3, which topped the table in 54 areas across Britain.  

This is more than twice as many as the model family in second place, the Citroen Berlingo, which comes top in 24 locations.  

In third place is another Tesla, the Model Y (16 areas), followed by the Mercedes CLA (nine areas).

The top six is completed by the BMW 4 series and the Volvo XC40 (both with seven).

Car models and tyres changes
 

Ranking

Model

Number of areas where model
topped the list for tyre changes

1

Tesla Model 3

54

2

Citroen Berlingo

24

3

Tesla Model Y

16

4

Mercedes CLA

9

5

Volvo XC40

7

6

BMW 4 Series

7

7

BMW 2 Series

5

8

Jaguar XE

4

9

Kia Niro

3

10

Skoda Karoq

3

(NB - Where models were highest for tyre changes in an equal number of areas, table ranking is based on the number of additional areas where model was in second place.)

The 54 locations where the Tesla Model 3 tops the table cover a wide variety of areas, ranging from Aberdeenshire to Devon.  

It sees its highest score in the Kwik Fit Maintenance Index in Enfield, where it has an index figure of 9.4.  

In fact, across London it tops the chart in 14 out of the capital’s 32 boroughs and is in the top three places in a further seven.

The Citroen Berlingo comes top in areas from Argyll and Bute to Wiltshire, with its highest index figure of 9.2 being seen in Medway. Despite being top of the table in 24 areas of the UK, the model doesn’t appear in the top three in any of the London boroughs.

When all the models from each manufacturer are combined, it can be seen that five marques account for the vehicles most disproportionately needing new tyres in four fifths of the country (80% of areas). 

Tesla and Citroen remain in first and second place in this combined table, but BMW takes the third position with a range of model families contributing to its score, namely the 2 and 4 series, as well as the X1, X3 and X5.

The top five manufacturers, across all their models 
 

Ranking

Manufacturer

Number of areas where manufacturer
topped the list for tyre changes

1

Tesla

70

2

Citroen

24

3

BMW

15

4

Mercedes

14

5

Volvo

13

While the top five marques account for 80% of areas, the data reveals some models requiring a disproportionate number of new tyres in one specific area.  

For instance, the Suzuki Alto tops the table in Dundee, while the Welsh county borough of Torfaen sees the Vauxhall Adam at the top of the list. 

In contrast, the MG ZS appears to find the mean streets of Barking and Dagenham tough on its tyres. None of these models top the table anywhere else in the country.

The Kwik Fit Maintenance Index is available online as an interactive map.   

Users can select any area in Great Britain and find the top three car models most disproportionately requiring new tyres in that area.  

Roger Griggs, communications director at Kwik Fit, said: “We have more than 600 Kwik Fit centres across the country and see more than two million of the UK’s cars each year, covering EVs and hybrids as well as petrol and diesel models.  

“As a result, we have a huge sample of data on tyre changes and other repairs on every make and model for our expert team to analyse.  

“This, along with being independent of any one manufacturer, provides our analysts with a clearer and more comprehensive picture of the current condition of the UK car parc than almost anyone else in the motor industry.”

He added: “Drivers neglect tyre care at their peril. It’s always vital to remember that regardless of all the other safety features on a car, they all rely on the tyres performing as expected.”