The average driver in Illinois pays about $1,257 a year for full coverage — about 13% less than the US average of $1,438. That ranks Illinois #29 of 51 states (mid-pack). The car you drive then shifts it: a cheap-to-insure model can land near $603, a high-loss one well over $9,257.
Illinois insurance cost by coverage
Average Illinois premium split by coverage type — liability is required, full coverage adds collision + comprehensive.
Minimum car insurance required in Illinois
Illinois legally requires at least 25/50/20 in liability coverage — $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 per accident, and $20,000 property damage. Uninsured-motorist coverage is required. These are legal minimums — most drivers carry more to fully protect themselves.
Minimum coverage is the cheapest to buy, but it may not cover a serious crash — full coverage adds collision and comprehensive for your own car.
Cheapest cars to insure in Illinois
Estimated annual premium in Illinois, cheapest first — state average × each car's real HLDI loss index.
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Most expensive cars to insure in Illinois
The priciest cars to insure in Illinois — powerful, theft-prone and costly to repair.
Illinois insurance cost by year
Illinois premiums are up about +23% since 2019. Average Illinois premium by year:
| Year | Illinois avg / yr |
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Car insurance cost in Illinois's largest cities
Rates vary within Illinois by city and ZIP — dense metros like Chicago run above the state average, while smaller towns run below. Estimated typical premium in Illinois's biggest cities:
| City | Est. typical / yr | vs state avg |
|---|---|---|
| Chicago | $1,383/yr | +10% urban |
| Aurora | $1,345/yr | +7% urban |
| Naperville | $1,320/yr | +5% urban |
| Joliet | $1,307/yr | +4% urban |
| Rockford | $1,282/yr | +2% urban |
| Springfield | $1,270/yr | ≈ state avg |
| Peoria | $1,257/yr | ≈ state avg |
| Elgin | $1,257/yr | ≈ state avg |
City figures are estimates — urban areas trend above the state average; your exact rate depends on your ZIP, car and record. Use the calculator above for your specific car.