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How much are Honda windshields?

Honda windshield costs typically fall in the hundreds to low thousands, depending on the model and features. A basic non-ADAS replacement usually runs around $250–$500 including installation, while windshields with cameras, sensors, or heated elements can push totals toward $1,000–$2,000, depending on the vehicle and shop.


Prices vary by model year, glass type, and service provider, so this article explains typical ranges, the factors that influence cost, and ways to compare quotes and save. It covers common Honda vehicles from compact cars to SUVs and highlights when calibration or special features drive up the price.


Typical price ranges by windshield type


Understanding the rough price bands helps you plan and compare quotes more effectively.



  • Basic aftermarket windshield (non-ADAS) for most Honda models: installed price typically about $250–$500.

  • Genuine Honda OEM windshield (non-ADAS): installed price typically about $450–$900.

  • Windshield assemblies with ADAS cameras/sensors (requiring recalibration): installed price typically about $1,000–$2,000.

  • Windshields with special features (heated glass, rain-sensing, tint options): installed price typically about $800–$1,500.


Prices can vary by region, dealer vs. shop, and the exact Honda model, so always obtain VIN-specific quotes for accuracy.


What determines the price


Several factors drive the final out-of-pocket cost for a Honda windshield replacement.



  • Vehicle model and year, which affect glass type and availability.

  • OEM vs aftermarket glass, with OEM usually costing more but matching exact fit and quality.

  • ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) equipment, including cameras and sensors that may require recalibration.

  • Optional features like heated windshields, tinting, or rain-sensing technology.

  • Installation provider and location, which influence labor rates and calibration equipment costs.


For the most accurate price, get quotes using your VIN, confirm whether calibration is included, and ask about any hidden fees or taxes.


Buying options and ways to save


Where you buy the windshield and how you shop around can significantly affect price and service quality.



  1. Honda dealership service departments and parts counters for OEM parts and factory-approved service.

  2. National auto glass chains (for example, shops with nationwide networks) that provide VIN-based quotes and standardized installation.

  3. Independent local auto glass shops that may offer competitive pricing or flexible scheduling.

  4. Using your auto insurance; many policies cover windshield replacement with little or no out-of-pocket costs after deductible, depending on your coverage.

  5. Online quotes and price-matching programs; some shops run promotions or price-match guarantees.

  6. Deciding between OEM vs aftermarket glass based on budget, vehicle usage, and preference for exact fit vs cost savings.


Comparing several quotes and clarifying calibration needs can help you minimize surprises at the counter or in the shop bay.


Calibration and installation expectations


For Honda models equipped with ADAS, most replacements require recalibration of cameras and sensors after the new glass is installed. Calibration can add $150–$300 (or more) to the total, and some shops include it in the installation price. Always verify whether calibration is included and schedule it if your system relies on lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, or collision avoidance.


Summary


Honda windshield prices are highly model- and feature-dependent. Plan for a few hundred dollars for a basic replacement and well over a thousand for ADAS-equipped or heated glass, with installation and calibration adding to the total. To get an accurate price, obtain VIN-specific quotes from multiple shops, consider OEM vs aftermarket options, and check whether calibration is included in the quoted price. Remember that insurance can reduce out-of-pocket costs in many cases, making it worth consulting your provider before proceeding.

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