Six groups of people automatically qualify for the Motability Scheme to lease a car, wheelchair-accessible vehicle, powered wheelchair or scooter
People facing mobility challenges often find transport costs mounting rapidly, whether they’re using their own car or depending on taxis for journeys. However, support is accessible through a programme designed to assist disabled people experiencing mobility difficulties.
The Motability Scheme enables individuals to lease a car, a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, a powered wheelchair, or a scooter to enhance their ability to travel independently. The scheme operates throughout the United Kingdom, with certain groups automatically meeting the eligibility criteria for a vehicle. It’s vital to understand this isn’t a “free car” arrangement – rather, participants exchange some or all of their enhanced mobility component from a qualifying disability benefit such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or Disability Living Allowance (DLA).
Recent statistics reveal approximately 815,000 people are currently benefiting from the scheme. Citizens Advice has outlined the eligibility requirements and application process. The guidance is for people living in England, however the rules are similar for the rest of the UK, reports the Mirror.
In Northern Ireland, a rule change in January 2026 means some cars sold in Great Britain will no longer be approved for sale in Northern Ireland (NI), but Motability say this will only affect a few models available to lease through its scheme, with many options available. People living in Scotland can also access the service through the Accessible Vehicles and Equipment Scheme which is identical to the Motability Scheme and run by the same organisation, Motability Operations.
Citizens Advice explained how the scheme works and who qualifies: “If you receive a benefit because you have a disability or illness that makes it hard for you to get around, you can use it to pay for a vehicle from a charity called Motability. You can choose from lots of different vehicles, for example cars, mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs.
“You’ll only be paying for the lease of the vehicle – it won’t belong to you. If you stop receiving your benefit, you’ll have to return it.”
Who automatically qualifies?
There are six groups of people who automatically qualify for the scheme. These are those eligible for:
- the higher rate of the mobility component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) or Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance
- the higher rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP)
- War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement
- the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Adult Disability Payment
- the higher rate of the mobility component of Child Disability Payment
It advises: “When you apply for a Motability vehicle, you must have at least 12 months left before your benefit ends – check your benefit decision letter if you’re not sure. You can’t apply for a Motability vehicle if you’re getting DLA and the Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP ) has sent you a letter saying you need to apply for PIP. You won’t be affected if you already have a Motability vehicle.
“If you don’t drive, you can still get a Motability vehicle and choose someone else to drive it. You can choose up to two people to drive on your behalf.”
How the scheme works
Those who qualify can use some or all of their mobility componant to pay for a vehicle from a charity called Motability. There is a wide range of different vehicles to choose from including cars, mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs.
Anyone using the scheme pays for the lease of the vehicle which means it does not belong to them. When the benefit stops it must be returned.
The claimant’s benefit goes directly to the Motability Scheme every month which pays for the lease. The amount of benefit that goes towards the vehicle depends on which one they select.
People might need to make a payment up front if they choose a more expensive vehicle. Some help might be available with this depending on individual circumstances. You can find additional information on this by visiting the Motability website.
What you will get
In addition to your vehicle, you will also get:
Will it affect my benefits?
The Motability Scheme will not affect your benefits as it is not means-tested. This means it is not affected by your income, savings, or other financial circumstances.



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