Windshield Replacement Cost by Vehicle Type

How much you pay depends heavily on what you drive. Here is a side-by-side comparison across every vehicle category.

Windshield replacement costs vary significantly by vehicle category in 2026. Compact sedans like the Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra cost $225 to $400 without ADAS and $375 to $650 with calibration. SUVs and crossovers like the Toyota RAV4 and Subaru Outback run $300 to $475 without ADAS and $450 to $800 with calibration. Full-size trucks including the Ford F-150 and Chevy Silverado cost $300 to $500 without ADAS and $475 to $800 with calibration. Luxury vehicles start at $500 and can exceed $1,300 installed. Electric vehicles like Tesla range from $450 to $1,100 depending on model. The price difference comes down to glass size, curvature complexity, aftermarket availability, and ADAS calibration requirements specific to each vehicle.

Vehicle type is one of the biggest factors in windshield replacement pricing. A compact sedan uses a smaller, flatter piece of glass that is widely available. A full-size truck requires a larger windshield. An SUV may have complex curves. And luxury or electric vehicles often need specialty glass with acoustic layers, heating elements, or specific camera mounting points. This guide breaks down what each vehicle category typically costs in 2026.

Compact and Midsize Sedans

Sedans are generally the most affordable vehicles for windshield replacement. The glass is smaller, the shapes are standardized across high-volume models, and aftermarket options are widely available.

VehicleWithout ADASWith ADAS
Honda Civic$250 - $375$400 - $600
Toyota Camry$275 - $400$425 - $650
Hyundai Elantra$225 - $350$375 - $575
Nissan Altima$250 - $375$400 - $600
Mazda3$275 - $400$425 - $650

Most sedans built after 2018 come with ADAS features standard, which adds $150 to $300 for camera calibration.

SUVs and Crossovers

SUVs are the most popular vehicle category in the United States, and their windshields cost slightly more than sedans due to larger glass dimensions and more complex curvature. Many modern SUVs also come loaded with ADAS features.

VehicleWithout ADASWith ADAS
Toyota RAV4$300 - $450$450 - $700
Honda CR-V$300 - $425$450 - $675
Subaru Outback$325 - $475$500 - $800
Jeep Grand Cherokee$325 - $500$500 - $750
Ford Explorer$300 - $475$475 - $725

The Subaru Outback and Forester tend to run at the higher end because Subaru EyeSight calibration requires a specialized dual-camera setup.

Pickup Trucks

Trucks require larger windshields, which means more glass and higher material costs. Full-size trucks like the F-150 and Silverado are the most popular vehicles in America, so aftermarket glass is readily available and competitively priced. For a detailed breakdown, see our truck windshield pricing guide.

VehicleWithout ADASWith ADAS
Ford F-150$300 - $475$500 - $800
Chevy Silverado 1500$300 - $450$475 - $775
RAM 1500$325 - $500$500 - $800
Toyota Tacoma$275 - $400$425 - $650
Toyota Tundra$325 - $500$500 - $800

Luxury Vehicles

Luxury vehicles consistently cost more for windshield replacement. The glass itself uses premium materials (acoustic lamination, UV filtering, heads-up display compatibility), and many luxury brands require or recommend OEM glass. See our dedicated luxury car windshield cost guide for brand-specific pricing.

VehicleWithout ADASWith ADAS
BMW 3 Series$500 - $800$750 - $1,200
Mercedes C-Class$550 - $850$800 - $1,300
Audi A4$500 - $800$750 - $1,200
Lexus RX$400 - $650$600 - $1,000

Electric Vehicles

EVs are a growing category with their own pricing dynamics. Most use acoustic-laminated glass for cabin noise reduction (since there is no engine noise to mask road noise), and all come with extensive ADAS systems. See our EV windshield cost guide for detailed pricing.

VehicleTypical Total Cost
Tesla Model 3$500 - $900
Tesla Model Y$550 - $950
Hyundai Ioniq 5$450 - $750
Ford Mustang Mach-E$450 - $800
Rivian R1T / R1S$600 - $1,100

Why Vehicle Type Matters So Much

The vehicle type affects windshield replacement cost through several mechanisms:

  • Glass size: Larger vehicles need more glass, which costs more to manufacture and ship
  • Glass complexity: Curved windshields, acoustic layers, and embedded technology increase material costs
  • Aftermarket availability: Popular models (Civic, Camry, F-150) have plentiful aftermarket options that keep prices competitive
  • ADAS requirements: Vehicles with more advanced camera systems require more expensive calibration
  • OEM requirements: Some manufacturers void ADAS warranties if non-OEM glass is used

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The pricing in this guide represents typical ranges. For an estimate specific to your exact year, make, and model, use our windshield cost calculator or check your cost-by-vehicle lookup.

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