For a typical Nissan Rogue, replacement costs range from about $200 to $800 for side or rear windows, and $300 to $1,000 for a windshield, with higher prices if advanced features or sensor calibration are involved. Insurance coverage and regional labor rates can influence final quotes.
In this article, we break down the pricing by window type, explain the factors that push costs up or down, and offer tips to obtain accurate quotes from local auto glass shops and dealerships. We also cover what to expect with ADAS calibration, OEM vs aftermarket glass, and typical timelines.
Window types and why costs vary
Understanding which window needs replacement is the first step in estimating price. Windshields are technically a window, but side, rear, and small quarter panes have their own typical ranges depending on glass type, labor, and whether any cameras or sensors must be recalibrated.
Windshield (front) replacement
Below are typical price ranges you can expect for a front windshield replacement on a Nissan Rogue, including the possibility of sensor calibration if required.
- Windshield replacement (standard glass, no ADAS recalibration): about $350–$900
- Windshield with ADAS features or sensors (e.g., rain/light sensors, cameras): about $500–$1,000
- ADAS calibration (if needed) on top of glass cost: roughly $100–$300
Prices can vary by year, trim, and region. Some shops offer bundled pricing that includes calibration, while others itemize it separately. Always confirm whether calibration is included in the quoted price and whether mobile-service charges apply.
Other windows (sides, rear, and quarter glass)
Price ranges for non-windshield windows tend to be lower or similar, depending on the pane and labor. The following figures reflect typical ranges in the United States as of 2024–2025.
- Front side window replacement (driver or passenger): about $180–$450 for glass, plus $60–$150 for labor; total roughly $240–$600
- Rear window (liftgate glass): about $220–$600, plus $60–$150 labor; total around $280–$750
- Rear quarter window (smaller rear-side glass): about $120–$350, plus $60–$120 labor; total around $180–$470
Note that genuine OEM glass can be more expensive than aftermarket alternatives, and some vehicles with heated glass or tinting may push costs higher. Labor rates vary by shop and region, and mobile replacement services can add travel fees.
Factors that influence price
Several elements beyond the window type shape the final replacement cost. Here are the main drivers to consider when budgeting.
- Glass type: OEM (original equipment manufacturer) versus aftermarket glass, with OEM typically more expensive.
- ADAS and sensors: If the Rogue has sensors or cameras integrated with the glass, more extensive calibration may be required.
- Vehicle year and trim: Newer models with advanced features can cost more due to equipment and calibration needs.
- Labor rate and location: Urban shops or high-demand areas usually charge more.
- Service mode: Mobile replacement may include travel fees or higher per-hour rates.
- Insurance coverage and deductible: Some policies cover windshield or glass replacement with a deductible, affecting out-of-pocket cost.
These factors can cause wide variance even within the same Nissan Rogue model year, so always request itemized quotes that separate glass cost, labor, and any calibration fees.
How to get an accurate quote
To obtain a precise price for your Rogue window replacement, prepare details about your car and shop around. The following steps help ensure you get an accurate, apples-to-apples quote.
- Know your exact vehicle information: year, trim, and whether your Rogue has ADAS or heated/ tinted glass.
- Ask for a complete itemized quote: glass price, labor, and any calibration or sensor-related fees.
- Request quotes from multiple sources: local auto glass shops, dealership service departments, and reputable national chains.
- Confirm if mobile service is available and whether it includes a travel fee.
- Check whether the price includes calibration timing and post-replacement testing.
Getting multiple quotes can help you gauge average costs in your area and identify if a shop is offering a fair bundled price or padding line items.
What to expect during replacement
Expect a standard process: the damaged glass is removed, new glass is installed with proper adhesives, and if required, ADAS calibration is performed to ensure sensor accuracy. Curing times and calibration windows may affect how long you’re without the vehicle. Always choose a shop that follows proper safety and calibration procedures to ensure long-term performance and safety.
Summary
Window replacement costs for a Nissan Rogue vary by window type and features. Windshields are typically the most expensive due to structural considerations and potential ADAS calibration, while side, rear, and quarter glass generally cost less but can still rise with OEM glass or special coatings. Labor rates, regional differences, and insurance coverage all influence final pricing. To get an accurate estimate, obtain multiple itemized quotes, confirm whether calibration is included, and specify OEM versus aftermarket glass preferences. If convenience is paramount, factor in mobile-service charges, but ensure the replacement is performed by a reputable shop with proper calibration capabilities.


