Replacing the front bumper on a 2015 Honda Accord typically costs between roughly $600 and $2,000, depending on whether you use aftermarket or OEM parts, whether the bumper is painted to match the car, and whether sensors or other hardware are involved. Regional labor rates and the shop you choose can push the total higher or lower.
What drives the price
Prices for a bumper replacement come from several components: the bumper cover itself, any supporting hardware, labor to remove and install the bumper, and the painting/finish to color-match the vehicle. The following list outlines common cost ranges for each element.
- Bumper cover (aftermarket): typically $150–$400; bumper cover (OEM): typically $400–$900.
- Structural reinforcements, brackets, and mounting hardware: about $50–$300.
- Labor for removal, installation, and realignment: roughly $150–$450.
- Paint and clearcoat (color-matching): around $200–$600, depending on color and shop.
- Optional hardware (fog lights, grills, sensors, cameras): $50–$400 per item, with higher costs for advanced sensors or cameras.
In summary, the total depends on the combination of parts chosen, whether painting is required, and whether any electronic sensors or cameras are being replaced or recalibrated.
Typical price ranges by scenario
The following scenarios illustrate common pricing patterns for a 2015 Honda Accord front bumper replacement. These are rough ranges and can vary by region and shop.
- Aftermarket bumper cover, unpainted, basic install: about $450–$1,000 total.
- Aftermarket bumper cover, painted to match: about $600–$1,400 total.
- OEM bumper cover, unpainted, basic install: about $600–$1,200 total.
- OEM bumper cover, color-matched, with sensors or camera: roughly $1,000–$2,000+ total.
Prices above include parts, labor, and painting where applicable, but exclude regional taxes, disposal fees, and any additional repairs that might be required beyond the bumper itself (such as damage to the reinforcement bar or mounting brackets).
Summary
For a 2015 Honda Accord, expect a front bumper replacement to land in the $600–$2,000 range, with lower figures for unpainted aftermarket parts and higher figures for OEM parts or when sensors and advanced hardware are involved. Always obtain multiple quotes, verify what is included (paint, disposal, taxes), and ask whether you’re paying for a bumper cover only or the complete bumper assembly with all required hardware.


