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Why More Learners Are Choosing Automatic Driving Lessons

gear stick of an automatic car being used in an automatic driving lesson

Automatic driving lessons are becoming increasingly popular across the UK. While manual cars still dominate the roads, more learner drivers now choose automatic tuition because it feels simpler, faster, and more suited to modern driving.

For driving instructors, this shift is creating new opportunities. Demand for automatic driving lessons continues to rise, especially among younger learners and drivers interested in electric vehicles (EVs).

So, why are more learners choosing automatic driving lessons in 2026?

Automatic Cars Are Easier to Learn In

One of the biggest reasons learners choose automatic lessons is simplicity.

Automatic cars remove the need to:

  • Change gears manually
  • Control the clutch
  • Worry about stalling

This allows learners to focus more on:

  • Road awareness
  • Steering
  • Speed control
  • Hazard perception

Many learners find automatic cars less stressful, particularly during busy traffic conditions or hill starts.

According to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), automatic licence tests continue to grow in popularity as learner preferences change.

Learners Often Feel More Confident

Confidence plays a major role in learning to drive. Some learners struggle with clutch control and gear changes, which can affect concentration and increase anxiety.

Automatic cars simplify the learning process, which can help nervous learners feel more comfortable behind the wheel.

This is particularly beneficial for:

  • Older learners
  • Learners with anxiety
  • Drivers returning after a long break
  • Learners who struggled with manual lessons previously

By removing some technical elements of driving, instructors can spend more time developing road awareness and decision-making skills.

Electric Vehicles Are Accelerating the Shift

The rise of electric vehicles is another major reason automatic lessons are growing.

Most electric cars are automatic by design. As the UK moves towards wider EV adoption, more learners see automatic licences as practical for the future.

The UK government plans to phase out the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2035.

Because EVs use automatic transmissions, many learners believe manual driving may become less important over time.

This trend has encouraged more driving instructors to add automatic tuition vehicles to their fleet.

Some Learners Believe They Can Pass Faster

Many learners choose automatic lessons because they believe they will pass more quickly.

While passing speed depends on the individual, automatic lessons can reduce the number of technical skills learners need to master.

Learners do not need to spend as much time practising:

  • Gear changes
  • Clutch control
  • Moving off smoothly in manual cars

This can help some learners progress more quickly, especially if they struggle with coordination or confidence.

However, automatic lessons are not automatically “easier” overall. Learners still need strong observation, hazard awareness, and safe decision-making skills to pass the driving test.

Automatic Driving Instructors Are Seeing Higher Demand

The increasing popularity of automatic lessons has created strong demand for instructors offering automatic tuition.

In many parts of the UK:

  • Automatic instructors have longer waiting lists
  • Automatic lesson prices are often slightly higher
  • Learners actively search for automatic specialists online

This demand creates opportunities for instructors looking to grow their business or specialise in automatic tuition.

What This Means for Driving Instructors

The shift towards automatic lessons is changing the driving instructor industry.

Many instructors now face decisions about:

  • Whether to switch to automatic tuition
  • Whether to invest in electric vehicles
  • How to market automatic lessons locally

As learner demand evolves, instructors who adapt may gain a competitive advantage in their area.

Protecting Your Automatic Tuition Vehicle

Whether you teach in a manual, automatic, or electric vehicle, having the correct insurance is essential for driving instructors.

Standard car insurance often does not provide the specialist cover needed for tuition vehicles. Instructors may require cover for:

  • Dual-control vehicles
  • Learner driver tuition
  • Replacement vehicles
  • Public liability protection

BG Insurance can help driving instructors find specialist cover designed for teaching vehicles, helping ADIs and PDIs protect both their business and their students while on the road.

The Bottom Line

More learners are choosing automatic driving lessons because they offer a simpler learning experience, increased confidence, and better alignment with the future of electric vehicles.

While manual licences still provide greater flexibility, automatic tuition continues to grow in popularity across the UK. For driving instructors, this shift presents both challenges and opportunities as the industry continues to evolve.

 

Footnotes

  1. Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency – Car driving test data by test centre
  2. UK Government – UK net zero emissions legislation and vehicle transition plans
  3. UK Government – UK set to phase out the new sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2035
  4. RAC – Electric car statistics and data: UK insights and global trends
  5. Energy Saving Trust – Electric vehicle advice and guidance