For a Honda Accord, replacing the bumper typically costs about $600 to $1,500, depending on bumper type, labor rates, and whether painting is required.
Cost factors behind bumper replacement
Several elements determine the final bill, including the bumper cover type, the extent of damage, shop location, and paint requirements. Insurance coverage and deductible can also affect out-of-pocket costs.
- Type of bumper cover: aftermarket (non-OEM) vs OEM (Honda) vs used
- Labor time and regional labor rates
- Painting and color matching, including prep work and clear coats
- Additional hardware and finish components: grilles, brackets, sensors, and trims
- Structural or mechanical needs: reinforcement bars, radiator support, or mounting points if damaged
- Electronic components: parking sensors, cameras, or wiring that may be integrated into the bumper
In practice, the final price reflects a bundle of choices and repairs, with bumper cover replacement alone (plus paint) typically representing the core cost component.
Typical price ranges by scenario
Prices vary by damage extent and the components required. The following scenarios reflect common ranges at mid-range U.S. auto body shops as of 2024–2026.
- No structural damage; bumper cover replacement with paint: aftermarket cover roughly $450–$900, OEM cover roughly $800–$1,500; total installed usually $600–$1,500.
- Minor frame or sensor work needed (e.g., parking sensors or brackets): $900–$1,800 depending on parts and wiring complexity.
- Severe damage requiring reinforcement, radiator support, or multiple sensors: $1,600–$2,600 or more, depending on parts and labor rates.
Note: These figures exclude sales tax, disposal fees, and environmental charges, and actual quotes can vary by city, shop, and the choice between OEM and aftermarket parts. If you have comprehensive or collision coverage, your deductible and policy specifics will also influence your out-of-pocket cost.
Summary
For most Honda Accord bumper replacements, expect a total in the ballpark of $600 to $1,500 when replacing the bumper cover and painting it, with higher costs if structural repairs or premium sensors and components are involved. Always obtain multiple written quotes and clarify what is included (parts quality, painting, labor hours) to compare apples to apples. Insurance may cover portions of the cost depending on your policy and deductible.


