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How much does it cost to replace a windshield on a 2020 Toyota Corolla?

In short, a standard windshield replacement for a 2020 Toyota Corolla typically runs about $400–$800. If OEM glass is used or Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) calibration is needed, total costs can reach roughly $900–$1,200 or more.


Replacing a windshield on this model can involve cameras and sensors housed near the windshield, which may require calibration after installation. Prices vary by glass type, labor rates, regional demand, and whether calibration is necessary. The guide below outlines the main cost drivers, typical ranges, and tips to save money.


What affects the cost


The final price depends on several variables. The following factors commonly drive the total you’ll pay.



  • Glass type: OEM (factory-approved) glass versus aftermarket glass

  • ADAS calibration: whether the car’s cameras/sensors require recalibration after replacement

  • Labor rates and shop location

  • Vehicle features: rain sensors, heated glass, acoustic glass, or other special coatings



These elements combine with local taxes and any mobile-service fees to produce the final estimate.


Typical price ranges for the 2020 Corolla


Prices vary by region and provider, but these ranges reflect common outcomes in the United States today.



  • Standard aftermarket windshield with basic installation: $200–$350

  • OEM glass with standard installation: $400–$800

  • ADAS calibration required (added to either glass type): $100–$400

  • OEM glass with ADAS calibration: $900–$1,200+ (depending on the system and shop)


Note that some shops offer bundled pricing that includes calibration and installation; always verify exactly what is included in a quote and whether there are any hidden fees.


Insurance considerations


Your insurance coverage can significantly affect out-of-pocket costs. Check whether your policy includes glass coverage and any deductible waivers, and whether the shop must be in-network to qualify for reduced pricing.



  • Review your comprehensive coverage for glass-specific deductibles or no-deductible options

  • Ask your insurer about no-deductible glass coverage or preferred-shop networks

  • Many shops will handle the claim process for you if you have comprehensive coverage


Understanding your policy before service helps prevent surprise charges at the counter.


Ways to save money


Cost-conscious approaches can reduce the final bill without compromising safety.



  • Shop around and obtain multiple quotes from local auto-glass specialists

  • Ask about aftermarket versus OEM glass and their impact on price and warranty

  • Confirm whether calibration can be performed separately or postponed if not immediately necessary

  • Inquire about mobile-service options and any bundled warranties on glass and installation


Look for seasonal promotions, veteran or student discounts, and any available financing or payment-plan options offered by shops.


ADAS calibration specifics for the 2020 Corolla


The 2020 Toyota Corolla commonly features Toyota Safety Sense 2.0, which uses cameras and sensors linked to the windshield. If the windshield is replaced, calibration may be required to maintain the accuracy of features such as lane-centering, adaptive cruise control, and automatic braking. Static (in-shop) calibration is common, but some vehicles may also require dynamic calibration after a test drive. Whether calibration is needed depends on the trim, sensors affected, and the installation method used by the shop.


Always request a clear statement from the installer about whether ADAS calibration is required for your vehicle and what the added cost covers before work begins.


Summary


Replacing a windshield on a 2020 Toyota Corolla generally costs $400–$800 for a standard installation. If OEM glass is chosen or ADAS calibration is required, prices commonly rise to $900–$1,200 or more. Costs hinge on glass type, calibration needs, labor rates, and location. To avoid surprises, obtain multiple quotes, verify whether calibration is included, and check your insurance coverage and any applicable deductibles before authorizing work.

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