Updated June 2026

How much does car glass replacement cost?

Most standard windshield replacements cost about $250 to $500 before insurance. Newer vehicles with ADAS cameras, luxury glass, heated glass, or OEM-only parts can run $500 to $1,200+. The fastest way to know your real price is to check the exact part for your vehicle and ZIP code.

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What affects your exact price?

Vehicle year, make, and model determine the exact glass part. A basic sedan windshield is usually far less expensive than a luxury SUV, Tesla, or vehicle with specialty acoustic glass.

ADAS systems add cost because lane departure, collision warning, and adaptive cruise cameras usually need recalibration after the windshield is replaced.

OEM glass costs more than quality aftermarket glass. For camera-equipped vehicles, the safest choice depends on what the calibration system accepts for that model.

Insurance can reduce the cash price dramatically in states with glass coverage. Arizona and Colorado drivers often have zero-deductible glass options.

Get a real quote, not a range

Use the quote tool above to price the actual glass part for your vehicle, including mobile service and ADAS calibration when required.