Replacing a Honda CR-V windshield typically costs around $200 to $600 for standard glass and installation, with higher prices if your model has ADAS sensors that need calibration or if you choose OEM glass. Insurance coverage may reduce out-of-pocket costs.
Windshield replacement prices vary by year, trim, location, and glass type. This article breaks down the typical price ranges, the factors that drive cost, and how to shop for a fair deal when you need a CR-V windscreen replaced.
Cost ranges and what you should expect
Prices depend on the type of glass, whether Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) require calibration, and the installer’s labor rates. The following ranges reflect common market quotes from repair shops and dealers across the United States.
- Basic aftermarket windshield (non-ADAS) installed: about $200–$350
- OEM Honda windshield installed (glass branded for your car): about $350–$700
- Windshield with additional features (heated glass, rain sensor, acoustic glass): about $450–$900
- ADAS calibration (if required after replacement): typically $150–$350 on top of the windshield cost
- Labor, disposal, and shop fees: roughly $50–$150, depending on locale
In practice, many CR-V owners see total installed costs in the $350–$800 range, with the upper end arising when OEM glass is chosen and calibration is needed. Higher demands for calibration or specialized glass can push costs beyond $1,000 in some markets.
What affects the price and how to shop for it
Several factors can swing the final bill. Understanding them helps you compare apples to apples when getting quotes from shops or dealers.
OEM vs aftermarket glass
OEM glass tends to be more expensive but may guarantee perfect fit and compatibility with ADAS features. Aftermarket glass is usually cheaper but may vary in tint, shade, or edge fit.
ADAS calibration requirements
Many CR-V models with adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and camera-based features require recalibration after windshield replacement. Calibration costs can add hundreds to the total and may need specialized equipment or service at an authorized facility.
Glass features and options
Heated windshields, acoustic glass, or rain sensors raise the cost due to material price and installation complexity.
Labor rates and location
Labor charges vary widely by region and shop reputation. Urban areas typically see higher rates than rural ones.
Bottom line: expect a broader price band when ADAS and premium glass are involved, and a narrower band for a straightforward non-ADAS replacement with aftermarket glass.
Insurance, warranties, and how to get the best deal
Most people who have comprehensive auto insurance can file a windshield claim, and some policies cover replacement with little or no out-of-pocket cost after deductibles. Warranties and shop guarantees also matter for long-term peace of mind.
Insurance considerations
Check your deductible, whether the claim affects your premiums, and if the policy covers ADAS calibration. Some insurers require a specific repair shop or offer preferred-provider discounts.
Warranties and guarantees
Ask about the installation warranty (glass and workmanship) and any calibration guarantees. Ensure the warranty covers potential re-calibration if ADAS sensors behave oddly after replacement.
To maximize value, obtain multiple written quotes, verify whether calibration, OEM vs aftermarket glass, and all fees are included, and confirm whether prices include tax. If you have time, you can also request a price match or a discount for bundled services.
Does the year or trim affect the price?
In general, newer CR-V models with more advanced ADAS hardware may require higher-cost calibration and/or OEM windshields, which can push the price upward. The difference is most pronounced when the vehicle has cameras, radar-based sensors, or rain/shade features embedded in the windshield. However, many common CR-V replacement jobs fall within the standard range unless premium options are selected.
Practical takeaway for buyers
Get at least 2–3 written quotes, specifically ask if ADAS calibration is included, and confirm whether OEM or aftermarket glass is used. If you rely on insurance, verify how the claim will be processed and what portion you pay out of pocket.
Summary
For a Honda CR-V, windshield replacement costs typically range from $200 to $600 for standard installations, with OEM glass and ADAS-calibration pushing the total toward $800 or more. The final price depends on glass type, whether calibration is required, labor rates, and location. Always verify what the quote includes—calibration, tax, disposal fees, and warranty—and consider getting multiple estimates to ensure you’re getting a fair deal. Insurance may cover part of the cost, depending on your policy and deductible.


