SUV Windshield Prices: Model-by-Model Cost Comparison
SUV windshield replacement costs 15 to 30 percent more than equivalent sedans, with compact crossovers like the Honda HR-V and Toyota RAV4 ranging from $280 to $450 aftermarket and mid-size SUVs like the Ford Explorer and Chevy Tahoe running $350 to $550. The higher cost reflects larger glass area, more complex curvature profiles, and near-universal ADAS feature integration in modern SUVs. Compact crossover SUVs including the Honda HR-V, Toyota Corolla Cross, Mazda CX-5, and Subaru Crosstrek represent the most affordable SUV category at $230 to $400 aftermarket. Mid-size SUVs like the RAV4, CR-V, and Hyundai Tucson run $280 to $450. Full-size SUVs including the Tahoe, Expedition, and Suburban are the most expensive mainstream SUV category at $350 to $550 aftermarket. Adding ADAS calibration increases the total by $150 to $350 depending on the vehicle's specific camera and sensor requirements.
SUVs and crossovers account for over half of all new vehicle sales in the US, making them the most common windshield replacement category. SUV windshields cost 15-30% more than equivalent sedans due to larger glass area, more complex curvature, and a higher rate of ADAS feature integration. This guide provides model-specific pricing for every popular SUV category.
Compact Crossover SUV Prices
| SUV Model | Aftermarket | OEE | OEM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Honda HR-V (2023-2025) | $230 - $310 | $320 - $440 | $460 - $630 |
| Toyota Corolla Cross (2022-2025) | $230 - $320 | $330 - $450 | $470 - $650 |
| Hyundai Tucson (2022-2025) | $240 - $330 | $340 - $470 | $480 - $670 |
| Subaru Crosstrek (2024-2025) | $240 - $330 | $340 - $470 | $490 - $680 |
Midsize SUV Prices
| SUV Model | Aftermarket | OEE | OEM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota RAV4 (2019-2025) | $250 - $340 | $350 - $480 | $500 - $700 |
| Honda CR-V (2023-2025) | $260 - $350 | $360 - $500 | $520 - $720 |
| Subaru Outback (2020-2025) | $260 - $360 | $360 - $510 | $530 - $740 |
| Jeep Grand Cherokee (2022-2025) | $290 - $400 | $400 - $560 | $580 - $850 |
| Ford Explorer (2020-2025) | $280 - $380 | $380 - $530 | $550 - $800 |
| Chevy Equinox (2022-2025) | $240 - $330 | $340 - $470 | $480 - $680 |
Full-Size SUV Prices
| SUV Model | Aftermarket | OEE | OEM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chevy Tahoe / Suburban | $300 - $420 | $420 - $590 | $620 - $900 |
| Ford Expedition | $310 - $430 | $430 - $600 | $640 - $920 |
| Toyota Sequoia (2023-2025) | $300 - $410 | $420 - $580 | $610 - $880 |
What Drives SUV Price Differences?
- Glass surface area: Full-size SUVs have windshields 20-40% larger than sedans
- Curvature: Many SUVs have more wrap-around windshields that require complex manufacturing
- Feature density: SUVs disproportionately come equipped with rain sensors, acoustic glass, and ADAS
- ADAS calibration: Nearly all 2020+ SUVs require calibration, adding $150-$300
- Brand markup: Premium SUV brands (Lexus, Audi, Mercedes) carry significant glass premiums
For luxury SUV pricing, see our luxury vehicle guide. For a complete vehicle overview, visit prices by vehicle. To understand glass type differences, see our OEM vs aftermarket comparison.
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Pricing for all glass options with ADAS calibration included where needed.