Windshield Cost Phoenix by Make and Model

2026 pricing data for 16 of the most popular vehicles on the road. Find your car and see what to expect.

Windshield replacement cost varies widely by vehicle, from $250 for a Toyota Camry with aftermarket glass to over $850 for a Tesla Model Y with OEM glass before calibration. Your vehicle make and model is the single biggest pricing factor because it determines glass size, curvature, thickness, and whether specialized features like acoustic layers or heated wiper zones are required. ADAS calibration adds another $150 to $500 for vehicles with windshield-mounted cameras, which includes most models from 2018 onward. Below you will find a detailed pricing table covering 16 of the most popular vehicles on the road with aftermarket, OEM, and ADAS calibration costs listed separately. Arizona drivers with comprehensive insurance typically pay $0 for any of these vehicles because state law enables zero-deductible glass coverage on most policies.

Your vehicle’s make, model, and year is the single biggest factor in windshield replacement cost. A mainstream sedan like a Toyota Camry costs $250-$350 with aftermarket glass, while a Tesla Model Y runs $375-$525 and a BMW X3 can hit $400-$550 before ADAS calibration is even factored in. Below is a comprehensive pricing table based on 2026 market data for the Phoenix metro and national averages.

Windshield Replacement Cost by Vehicle

All prices include glass and standard installation labor. ADAS calibration is listed separately since not all trims require it. For insurance-covered replacements in Arizona, your cost is typically $0 regardless of vehicle. See our insurance coverage guide for details.

Toyota Camry (2020-2026)

Aftermarket$250-$350
OEM$375-$500
ADAS$175-$300

Honda CR-V (2020-2026)

Aftermarket$275-$375
OEM$400-$550
ADAS$200-$350

Ford F-150 (2021-2026)

Aftermarket$300-$425
OEM$450-$600
ADAS$175-$300

Chevy Silverado (2021-2026)

Aftermarket$300-$400
OEM$425-$575
ADAS$175-$300

Toyota RAV4 (2020-2026)

Aftermarket$275-$375
OEM$400-$525
ADAS$175-$300

Tesla Model 3 (2020-2026)

Aftermarket$350-$500
OEM$550-$800
ADAS$300-$500

Tesla Model Y (2021-2026)

Aftermarket$375-$525
OEM$575-$850
ADAS$300-$500

Subaru Outback (2020-2026)

Aftermarket$300-$400
OEM$425-$575
ADAS$300-$500

Hyundai Tucson (2022-2026)

Aftermarket$275-$375
OEM$375-$500
ADAS$150-$275

BMW X3 (2020-2026)

Aftermarket$400-$550
OEM$600-$900
ADAS$250-$450

Mercedes C-Class (2020-2026)

Aftermarket$425-$575
OEM$650-$950
ADAS$275-$475

Jeep Grand Cherokee (2022-2026)

Aftermarket$300-$425
OEM$450-$625
ADAS$175-$300

Nissan Rogue (2021-2026)

Aftermarket$275-$375
OEM$375-$500
ADAS$150-$275

Kia Sportage (2023-2026)

Aftermarket$275-$375
OEM$375-$500
ADAS$150-$275

Honda Civic (2022-2026)

Aftermarket$250-$350
OEM$350-$475
ADAS$200-$350

Mazda CX-5 (2020-2026)

Aftermarket$275-$375
OEM$400-$525
ADAS$175-$300

Why Prices Vary So Much Between Vehicles

Several vehicle-specific factors drive price differences. Windshield size matters: a full-size truck like the F-150 has a larger glass surface area than a Civic, requiring more material. Glass complexity also plays a role: vehicles with built-in antenna elements, heated wiper zones, acoustic dampening layers, or heads-up display coatings cost more because the glass itself is more expensive to manufacture.

Availability is another factor. Popular domestic vehicles like the Camry and CR-V have dozens of aftermarket suppliers competing on price, which keeps costs down. Niche vehicles like Tesla and luxury European brands have fewer aftermarket options, and some require OEM-only glass for proper fit with their specific ADAS systems. Read more about what determines windshield price.

ADAS Calibration: The Hidden Cost

Nearly every vehicle on this list from 2020 onward has an ADAS camera behind the windshield. When the glass is replaced, that camera needs recalibration. This is a separate service that costs $150-$500 depending on the vehicle. Subaru and Tesla vehicles consistently land at the high end because they require dual calibration (both static and dynamic). Budget brands like Hyundai and Nissan tend to be at the lower end. Always ask if calibration is included in your quote. See our ADAS calibration cost guide for more.

How Insurance Changes These Numbers

If you have comprehensive auto insurance in Arizona, your windshield replacement cost is likely $0 regardless of which vehicle you drive. Arizona law allows insurers to offer zero-deductible glass coverage, and most full-coverage policies include it. This means a BMW owner and a Civic owner pay the same amount out of pocket: nothing. If you are paying cash, the vehicle-specific prices above are what you should expect. Learn more about windshield cost with insurance.

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