In most cases, replacing a front bumper costs roughly $500 to $2,500, depending on parts, labor, and vehicle. A simple aftermarket bumper cover with basic paint can be on the lower end, while OEM parts and full color-matching can push the total higher.
Prices vary by vehicle and shop; this guide breaks down what drives the cost, typical part prices, labor, painting, and common scenarios to help readers estimate a bill before committing.
What drives the price
Prices hinge on the type of bumper being installed, parts quality, and finishing work. Here's a breakdown of typical components and their costs:
- Bumper cover (aftermarket): $100–$350
- Bumper cover (OEM): $300–$1,000
- Front bumper reinforcement/impact bar: $50–$400
- Parking sensors or cameras and wiring: $50–$400 per item
- Fog lights and trim pieces: $40–$180
- Paint and clear coat (professional): $250–$900
- Labor for removal, alignment, and reinstall: $200–$800
Note that some models require extra electronic recalibration for sensors or cameras, which can add $100–$400 to the bill. Always get a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and paint.
Cost by scenario
To help plan, here are typical total ranges for common configurations, using a mix of aftermarket and OEM parts with paint.
- Mass-market sedan with aftermarket bumper cover and paint: roughly $500–$1,500
- Mass-market sedan with OEM bumper and paint: roughly $800–$2,000
- SUV or pickup with aftermarket bumper: roughly $700–$2,000
- Luxury or performance car requiring OEM bumper and specialty paint: roughly $1,500–$4,000
- Insurance claim scenario (deductible applies; rental car may be extra): varies by deductible and policy terms
Costs can vary widely by region, shop, and whether there is hidden damage behind the bumper. Get multiple quotes and factor in potential sensor recalibration and downtime when budgeting.
Regional price variations
Service rates differ by region; urban areas tend to be higher. Independent shops may offer lower hourly rates than dealer service departments, and some shops provide package pricing for bumper replacements that include paint and installation.
Summary
Front bumper replacements fall within a broad range: about $500 to $2,500 for most vehicles, with higher totals for OEM parts, extensive painting, or luxury models. Always secure several written estimates, confirm whether recalibration is included, and clarify any rental-car or downtime costs to avoid surprises when the bill arrives.
Is it worth repairing a plastic bumper?
Overall cost is less – A traditional body shop, in many cases, recommends replacing a bumper which costs must more than most repairs. A true “green” option – making repairs to your plastic bumper keeps additional materials out of landfills.
Is it cheaper to fix a bumper or replace it?
Minor damage like scratches or dents is cheaper to repair. Severe damage such as punctures or cracks may require replacement. Labor costs and bumper material influence the cost-effective choice. Consider repair costs ranging from $50 to $150 versus replacement costs of $100 to $1,000.
How much is a Honda Accord bumper?
The cost of Honda Accord bumper covers varies depending on your car's year and model. OEM replacement parts typically cost around $130 to $1,300. Bumper covers are either sold individually, in sets of two, or as part of a kit.
Will insurance pay for a new bumper?
If you have collision coverage, then you're generally covered for damage to your bumper caused by an accident. If the damage is caused by something other than a collision, like a tree branch falling on it, comprehensive coverage would apply instead.


