Kwik Fit is opening its ‘Kwik Fit Club’ subscription service to corporate and B2B customers, to support fleets without existing SMR contracts.

The company will be showcasing the new product at Fleet and Mobility Live, at the NEC, on October 11-12.

The Kwik Fit Club first launched in 2021, in response to a growing demand for subscription based motoring services from private motorists.

Kwik Fit said its corporate and B2B customers have increasingly highlighted the need for a solution to support vehicles financed or leased without maintenance contracts and opt-out drivers (grey fleets). 

The company has also had many enquiries for bespoke programmes which could feature in wider employee benefits schemes. Kwik Fit believes that Kwik Fit Club, which is tailored to the individual vehicle and covers all tyre costs, MOT and annual servicing, can serve this growing corporate demand.

Dan Joyce, Kwik Fit Fleet director, said: “Kwik Fit Club has proved to be very attractive to private drivers who want as much certainty as possible over their motoring costs.  This is obviously also very relevant to those businesses running fleet vehicles without maintenance contracts, so it makes perfect sense to extend Kwik Fit Club to those customers.” 

With the Kwik Fit Club subscription service, maintenance costs are spread evenly throughout the year, avoiding big single bills.  

Kwik Fit’s research found two in five drivers (40%) said they have put off car repairs or maintenance, rising to 55% of drivers aged 18-34. The most common reason for motorists doing this is that they could not afford it at the time, stated by some 5.8 million drivers. 

Joyce added: “With the current cost of living crisis, many corporate clients are looking for ways to support their employees wherever possible.  There are pressures on all households’ expenditure but as vehicle safety is obviously one area which should never be compromised, we believe that businesses will view Kwik Fit Club very positively in helping deliver their duty of care to employees.”