What’s the cost? With modern vehicles and a wide range of windscreen types, the answer is more complex than you’d expect.
Quick answer: UK windscreen replacement costs in 2026
Windscreen replacement in the UK ranges from £299 to £1,200+, with most drivers paying £400–£600. Based on 372 replacements completed in Q1 2026, our average sale price was £453.66 — a real-world figure drawn from actual customer transactions, not industry estimates. Glass suppliers haven’t announced any price increases since last year.
Your exact price is determined by:
- ADAS calibration requirements — adds £150–£400 for vehicles with safety cameras
- Vehicle make, model, and year — premium and newer vehicles cost more
- Windscreen features — heated, acoustic, rain sensor, or heads-up display glass
- Glass size and complexity — larger windscreens require more material and labour
- Manufacturer-grade specification — manufacturer-grade quality matching your original windscreen
Can your damage be repaired instead?
Minor chips and cracks that meet repair criteria cost just £78 — significantly less than full replacement. We’ll assess whether repair is possible when you request a quote.
Why windscreen quality matters
Your windscreen isn’t just glass — it’s a critical safety component that provides up to 30% of your vehicle’s structural strength in a collision.
Modern windscreens also support advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) that rely on cameras and sensors to keep you safe.
That’s why choosing quality replacement glass and certified installation matters as much as the price you pay.
What factors affect the cost of windscreen replacement?
Understanding why prices vary helps you make an informed decision and avoid overpaying — or worse, choosing substandard glass that compromises safety.
Here are the key cost drivers:
ADAS calibration — the biggest cost variable
This is the single largest factor affecting your windscreen replacement cost.
Modern vehicles (typically 2014 onwards) have cameras and sensors mounted behind the windscreen that power critical safety systems:
- Lane-keeping assist — keeps you centred in your lane
- Automatic emergency braking — detects hazards and brakes automatically
- Adaptive cruise control — maintains safe distance from vehicles ahead
- Traffic sign recognition — displays speed limits and warnings
- Collision warning systems — alerts you to potential impacts
⚠️ Mandatory requirement: When your windscreen is replaced, these ADAS systems must be recalibrated to factory specifications. Even a millimetre of misalignment can cause safety systems to malfunction.
The cost impact:
- Basic windscreen (no ADAS): £299–£450
- ADAS-equipped vehicles: £450–£1,200+
The calibration process requires specialist equipment and trained technicians, adding £150–£400 to the base glass cost. Our quotes always include calibration when required — no hidden fees.
Common ADAS-equipped vehicles: VW Golf (2015+), BMW 3 Series (2012+), Mercedes C-Class (2014+), Audi A3 (2013+), Ford Focus (2018+), Nissan Qashqai (2017+), Range Rover Evoque (2011+).
Glass quality & supplier
Not all replacement glass is equal. The quality and source of your windscreen glass significantly affects both cost and safety.
We typically use OEM-standard glass from the same manufacturers that supply car factories:
- Pilkington — UK’s largest and most trusted glass manufacturer
- Saint-Gobain — French multinational with 350+ years of glassmaking expertise
- AGC — Japanese global supplier and one of the world’s largest auto glass manufacturers
What makes OEM-standard glass worth the investment?
The only difference between our OEE-certified glass and dealership glass is the logo stamp, not the features of the glass. Everything else matches original specifications:
- ✅ Optical clarity — distortion-free vision
- ✅ Impact resistance — meets safety standards for collisions
- ✅ UV protection — blocks harmful rays
- ✅ Sensor compatibility — works perfectly with ADAS cameras
- ✅ BS AU 242b:2022 compliance — UK safety standard for windscreen installation
Vehicle make, model & year
As you’d expect, the type of vehicle significantly impacts replacement costs:
Budget vehicles (£299–£450): Fiat 500, Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall Corsa, older vehicles without advanced features.
Mid-range vehicles (£399–£700): VW Golf, BMW 3 Series, Audi A3, Ford Focus with ADAS.
Premium vehicles (£700–£1,200): Range Rover, Mercedes E-Class, BMW X5, vehicles with heads-up displays.
Ultra-premium vehicles (£1,200+): Aston Martin, Bentley, high-end Tesla models, vehicles with complex glass specifications.
Year matters too: A 2005 Ford Focus windscreen costs around £280, while a 2020 Ford Focus with ADAS costs £650–£850.
Windscreen features & technology
Special features embedded in your windscreen glass increase replacement costs:
- Heated windscreen (£80–£150 extra): Fine wires embedded in glass for rapid defrosting. Common on Ford, Land Rover, Jaguar, Vauxhall.
- Acoustic glass (£50–£100 extra): Noise-dampening laminate layer reduces road and wind noise by up to 6dB. Increasingly common on higher trim levels.
- Rain sensor (£30–£60 extra): Automatically adjusts wiper speed based on rainfall. Standard on most 2010+ vehicles.
- Heads-up display / HUD (£200–£400 extra): Projects information onto windscreen. Requires specially coated glass. Found on VW Tiguan, BMW 3 Series, Range Rover, Audi A4.
- Green tint (standard on 90% of vehicles): No extra cost — this is the default on most windscreens.
- Sun stripe (£20–£40 extra): Dark tinted band along top edge reduces glare.
Glass size & complexity
Larger windscreens require more material and labour:
- Standard cars: Single technician, 60–90 minutes installation.
- Large vans / commercial vehicles: May require two technicians, increasing labour costs by £100–£200.
- Panoramic windscreens: Extended glass that curves into the roof line costs significantly more due to size and complexity — for example, a Citroen Grand C4 Picasso.
Glass availability
In-stock glass (next-day fitting) gets standard pricing. Rare or imported glass (3–7 days) may add £50–£100 for expedited sourcing, particularly for:
- Discontinued models
- Import vehicles
- Limited production vehicles
- Specialist / performance cars
20 regional warehouses across the UK ensure fast glass availability — most jobs are fitted next-day when booked before 4pm.
When should you repair vs replace your windscreen?
Understanding the difference between repairable damage and damage requiring full replacement can save you hundreds of pounds — and keep you legal on UK roads.
Why this matters: safety & MOT compliance
Your windscreen provides up to 30% of your vehicle’s structural strength in a collision, increasing further in frontal impacts or rollovers.
Driving with certain damage is illegal and an automatic MOT failure:
MOT failure criteria:
- Zone A (driver’s direct view): Damage over 10 mm (≈ 1p coin) = MOT failure
- Zone B (rest of windscreen): Damage over 40 mm (≈ £2 coin) = MOT failure
- Edge damage: Chips or cracks within 7 cm of the edge usually require replacement
Can your damage be repaired? (£78)
Repairable damage includes:
- ✅ Chip size: Up to 25 mm (≈ £1 coin) — in some cases up to £2 coin size if not in Zone A
- ✅ Crack length: Up to 75 mm (≈ 7.5 cm), provided it’s not in Zone A
- ✅ Location: At least 5–7 cm from the windscreen edge
- ✅ Driver’s view (Zone A): Under 10 mm to remain MOT-compliant
- ✅ Damage types: Small chips, bullseye breaks, half-moon cracks, star breaks
- ✅ Glass layers: Surface damage only (not penetrated both layers)
- ✅ ADAS systems: No impact to cameras or sensors
Professional windscreen repairs cost £78 and meet BS AU 242b:2022 safety standards. Repairs are safe, long-lasting, and usually barely noticeable once complete.
We always prioritise repairs over replacements when safe to do so — saving you money while meeting MOT requirements.
When replacement is required (£299–£1,200+)
These types of damage cannot be repaired:
- ❌ Chip size: Larger than 25 mm
- ❌ Crack length: Over 7.5 cm
- ❌ Edge damage: Within 5–7 cm of the edge
- ❌ Driver’s view (Zone A): Damage larger than 10 mm = automatic MOT failure
- ❌ Damage type: Spider-web cracks, long or deep multi-layer cracks
- ❌ Glass layers: Damage penetrated both laminate layers
- ❌ ADAS systems: Damage affecting cameras or sensors (calibration would cost more than replacement)
- ❌ MOT compliance: Any damage severe enough to fail an MOT test
Act quickly to avoid costly replacement
⚠️ Important: Even a small chip can quickly spread into a full crack due to road vibrations, temperature changes (hot to cold), further impacts from debris, or stress from vehicle flex.
Prompt repair can save you from:
- A failed MOT test
- Driving illegally
- The higher cost of full windscreen replacement (£299–£1,200+ vs £78 repair)
Summary: repair or replace?
Most chips and cracks can be repaired if caught early. However, once damage exceeds MOT limits or threatens structural integrity, replacement is the only way to keep your vehicle safe and road-legal.
Not sure which you need? Request a quote and we’ll assess your damage professionally, always recommending repair when safe to do so.
Is there an excess for a new windscreen?
When your car’s windscreen suffers damage, many comprehensive motor insurance policies cover its replacement.
However, you’ll typically need to pay an excess fee — a predetermined amount you contribute towards the claim. This excess is often lower for windscreen claims compared to other types of damage.
It’s advisable to check your policy details or ring your insurer to confirm the specific terms and excess amount applicable to windscreen claims before proceeding with any work.
Did you know that the UK Car Glass network can assist you with your insurance claim? We currently support claims through 72 different insurance companies.
Can I get my windscreen replaced for free?
Not likely, but some insurers may waive the excess entirely if you opt for a windscreen repair rather than a full replacement, provided the damage is minor.
What’s included in your windscreen replacement?
When you get a quote from UK Car Glass, everything is included — no hidden fees or surprise charges. Here’s exactly what you’re paying for:
Professional installation & certification
IMI-certified specialists in our network. Every windscreen is fitted by specialists certified by the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) — the UK’s professional body for automotive technicians. This ensures installation meets manufacturer standards and UK safety regulations.
Installation time: 60–90 minutes. Most replacements are completed within 90 minutes, including preparation, fitting, and quality checks.
Drive-away time (MDAT/SDAT): 30 minutes minimum. After installation, your vehicle must remain stationary for at least 30 minutes to allow the structural adhesive to cure properly. This ensures the windscreen bonds securely and maintains crash safety integrity.
BS AU 242b:2022 safety compliance. All installations follow the British Standard for automotive glass replacement, ensuring your windscreen provides full structural support and airbag deployment functionality.
OEM-standard glass
Manufacturer-approved suppliers. Your replacement glass comes from the same manufacturers that supply car factories: Pilkington, Saint-Gobain, or AGC.
The only difference from dealership glass is the Original Equipment (OE) logo stamp, not the features of the glass — all technical specifications match exactly.
Includes all features. Heated elements, acoustic layers, rain sensors, tinted bands, and camera/sensor compatibility — matched to your original windscreen specification.
ADAS calibration (when required)
Factory-specification recalibration. If your vehicle has windscreen-mounted cameras or sensors, we recalibrate all ADAS systems using manufacturer-approved equipment. This restores:
- Lane-keeping assist
- Automatic emergency braking
- Adaptive cruise control
- Traffic sign recognition
Always included in your quote. ADAS calibration costs £150–£400 when required. We never charge this as an extra — it’s built into the price you see.
Convenient mobile service
We come to you. 95% UK postcode coverage means a fully equipped mobile technician from our network can replace your windscreen at your home, your workplace, roadside (in safe locations), or any convenient location.
Next-day service available. Book before 4pm and your replacement is usually completed the next working day, subject to glass availability — 20 regional warehouses across the UK ensure fast supply.
No extra charge. Mobile service is included at no additional cost. The price you see is the price you pay.
Peace of mind guarantees
2-year warranty. Every replacement is covered for 2 years against manufacturing defects, adhesion problems, and leaks. If anything goes wrong with the installation or glass, we’ll fix it free of charge.
Flexible cancellation. Need to reschedule? Cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before your appointment.
Triple VIN verification. We verify the correct glass specification against your vehicle’s VIN number three times before ordering to ensure perfect fitment.
Complete clean-up. We remove all debris and dispose of your old windscreen, leaving your vehicle clean and ready to drive.
Windscreen replacement price list
Ever wondered about the cost? Your answer is just a click away. Below is our extensive online guide, detailing prices for 100+ unique car models from the UK market.
Prices accurate as of January 2026. Next review: March 2026. ADAS calibration is included where applicable.
| Vehicle | Windscreen replacement cost |
|---|---|
| ALFA ROMEO | |
| Alfa Romeo Giulietta | £381.19 – £473.23 |
| Alfa Romeo MiTo | £323.82 – £523.73 |
| AUDI | |
| Audi A3 | £282.70 – £1,034.36 |
| Audi A4 | £250.62 – £961.57 |
| Audi A5 | £286.83 – £1,339.91 |
| Audi Q3 | £404.06 – £1,044.93 |
| Audi Q5 | £408.65 – £936.81 |
| Audi Q7 | £275.39 – £1,539.15 |
| Audi TT | £377.21 – £746.74 |
| BMW | |
| BMW 1 Series | £336.94 – £954.55 |
| BMW 3 Series | £312.13 – £912.66 |
| BMW 5 Series | £353.43 – £1,592.08 |
| BMW X3 | £355.49 – £1,193.29 |
| BMW X5 | £262.45 – £1,393.93 |
| CITROEN | |
| Citroen Berlingo | £303.64 – £959.61 |
| Citroen C1 | £258.76 – £636.95 |
| Citroen C3 | £245.83 – £915.33 |
| Citroen C4 Cactus | £351.96 – £579.26 |
| Citroen C5 Aircross | £754.82 – £822.28 |
| Citroen Dispatch | £232.51 – £972.57 |
| Citroen Relay | £249.21 – £761.91 |
| DACIA | |
| Dacia Duster | £264.14 – £505.05 |
| Dacia Logan | £251.74 – £409.73 |
| Dacia Sandero | £264.14 – £475.36 |
| FIAT | |
| Fiat 500 | £256.64 – £892.25 |
| Fiat Doblo | £279.86 – £429.76 |
| Fiat Ducato | £258.76 – £1,036.95 |
| Fiat Panda | £244.52 – £538.95 |
| FORD | |
| Ford C-Max | £248.79 – £1,134.94 |
| Ford Fiesta | £244.76 – £986.74 |
| Ford Focus | £251.35 – £1,035.49 |
| Ford Ka | £262.09 – £1,216.38 |
| Ford Kuga | £271.99 – £1,178.06 |
| Ford Mondeo | £243.53 – £1,388.84 |
| Ford S-Max | £259.13 – £1,383.56 |
| Ford Transit | £245.46 – £1,039.86 |
| HONDA | |
| Honda Civic | £271.74 – £902.84 |
| Honda CR-V | £261.35 – £947.44 |
| Honda Jazz | £269.47 – £1,240.34 |
| HYUNDAI | |
| Hyundai i10 | £338.29 – £447.94 |
| Hyundai i20 | £335.75 – £766.37 |
| Hyundai IONIQ 5 | £437.40 – £1,016.13 |
| Hyundai Tucson | £297.18 – £938.04 |
| JAGUAR | |
| Jaguar E-Pace | £455.25 – £1,542.24 |
| Jaguar F-Pace | £425.35 – £1,792.61 |
| Jaguar F-Type | £876.19 – £1,411.67 |
| Jaguar XF | £328.77 – £1,530.90 |
| Jaguar XJ | £556.10 – £1,975.59 |
| JEEP | |
| Jeep Compass | £277.12 – £1,475.64 |
| Jeep Grand Cherokee | £341.85 – £688.73 |
| Jeep Wrangler | £330.22 – £648.36 |
| KIA | |
| Kia Carens | £256.19 – £929.20 |
| Kia Picanto | £264.27 – £575.87 |
| KIA Sportage | £276.96 – £911.04 |
| LAND ROVER | |
| Land Rover Evoque | £426.92 – £1,196.58 |
| Land Rover Defender | £282.76 – £1,364.90 |
| Land Rover Discovery | £285.14 – £1,506.88 |
| Land Rover Range Rover | £266.95 – £1,666.25 |
| MAZDA | |
| Mazda 2 | £298.32 – £773.27 |
| Mazda 3 | £268.01 – £994.55 |
| Mazda 6 | £349.60 – £1,419.28 |
| Mazda CX-5 | £440.35 – £1,083.59 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | |
| Mercedes A-Class | £253.85 – £580.60 |
| Mercedes C-Class | £237.49 – £969.62 |
| Mercedes CLA | £271.36 – £501.73 |
| Mercedes E-Class | £249.52 – £959.20 |
| Mercedes GLA | £297.62 – £753.41 |
| Mercedes Sprinter | £265.95 – £1,056.76 |
| MINI | |
| Mini Cooper | £263.00 – £1,057.60 |
| Mini Countryman | £272.78 – £867.38 |
| NISSAN | |
| Nissan Juke | £318.57 – £806.78 |
| Nissan Micra | £290.40 – £704.55 |
| Nissan Navara | £313.62 – £426.18 |
| Nissan Note | £297.25 – £448.20 |
| Nissan Qashqai | £362.35 – £1,048.11 |
| Nissan X-Trail | £385.75 – £804.91 |
| PEUGEOT | |
| Peugeot 207 | £250.26 – £982.17 |
| Peugeot 208 | £269.40 – £1,061.60 |
| Peugeot 308 | £370.02 – £729.84 |
| Peugeot 5008 | £448.79 – £794.56 |
| Peugeot Boxer | £371.13 – £504.13 |
| Peugeot Expert | £382.35 – £904.40 |
| Peugeot Partner | £238.89 – £725.91 |
| RENAULT | |
| Renault Captur | £382.09 – £867.27 |
| Renault Clio | £275.24 – £776.48 |
| Renault Kadjar | £506.30 – £1,150.20 |
| Renault Kangoo | £312.95 – £514.64 |
| Renault Megane | £307.10 – £893.51 |
| Renault Trafic | £347.86 – £727.10 |
| SEAT | |
| SEAT Ibiza | £251.74 – £590.02 |
| SEAT Leon | £256.91 – £714.81 |
| SEAT Mii | £333.36 – £538.55 |
| SKODA | |
| Skoda Octavia | £254.41 – £887.79 |
| Skoda SuperB | £377.69 – £1,253.02 |
| SUZUKI | |
| Suzuki Ignis | £334.42 – £503.25 |
| Suzuki Swift | £315.62 – £728.43 |
| TESLA | |
| Tesla Model 3 | £1,719.75 – £2,427.39 |
| TOYOTA | |
| Toyota Aygo | £294.09 – £934.51 |
| Toyota Corolla | £299.60 – £1,019.87 |
| Toyota Hilux | £319.74 – £1,008.40 |
| VAUXHALL | |
| Vauxhall Astra | £290.61 – £707.94 |
| Vauxhall Corsa | £299.60 – £703.86 |
| Vauxhall Insignia | £315.48 – £1,228.19 |
| VOLKSWAGEN | |
| VW Golf | £281.72 – £1,488.55 |
| VW Polo | £262.01 – £550.29 |
| VW Transporter | £327.66 – £993.87 |
| VOLVO | |
| Volvo S40 | £318.51 – £456.19 |
| Volvo V40 | £318.51 – £916.50 |
| Volvo XC60 | £459.89 – £1,358.78 |
| Volvo XC90 | £378.69 – £1,112.28 |
Windscreen replacement coverage across the UK
Our mobile technicians cover 95% of UK postcodes, including major cities such as London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Sheffield, Bristol, Newcastle, Southampton, Nottingham, and Leicester — and hundreds of towns nationwide.
Whether you’re in a city centre or a rural area, we’ll come to you — with next-day service available in most locations.
We also operate 80+ local workshops across the country, providing sheltered facilities for replacements during bad weather and convenient locations for complex ADAS calibrations that manufacturers do not recommend carrying out as mobile services.
All your questions answered: windscreen replacement cost FAQ
How does payment work?
Your card will only be charged after the replacement. Until then, the funds are temporarily reserved, usually for up to six days, before they are automatically deducted. This process is only relevant if you book more than a week in advance.
How do cancellations work?
We offer a free-of-charge cancellation policy until 24 hours before your appointment.
Do you provide a warranty?
We offer a two-year warranty on all car glass replacements. Just let us know if anything hasn’t gone the way you wanted with the car glass installation, and we’ll come out to repair or replace it as soon as possible.
Is there any extra cost?
No — that would be unfair. We aim to provide the correct replacement price the first time, as long as the correct attributes have been selected in the process. Requests for extra payment will only occur if you have booked a glass that is entirely different from what your vehicle is equipped with.
Is ADAS calibration really necessary?
Yes — it’s a legal requirement and critical for safety. Even 1 mm of misalignment can cause your lane-keeping assist or emergency braking to malfunction. All our quotes include calibration when required.
How long do I need to wait before driving?
After installation, your vehicle must remain stationary for 30 minutes minimum (Safe Drive-Away Time) to allow the adhesive to cure. Most customers can drive away within 2 hours of our technician arriving.
Will my windscreen be as good as the original?
Yes. We typically use OEM-standard glass from Pilkington, Saint-Gobain, and AGC — the same manufacturers that supply car factories. The only difference is the logo stamp, not the features of the glass; all technical specifications are identical.
Do you cover my area?
We cover 95% of UK postcodes with our mobile service and operate 80 workshop locations nationwide. Enter your postcode in our quote tool to confirm availability and see next-day service options.
What if the wrong glass is ordered?
We verify your glass specification against your VIN three times before ordering. If we make an error, we’ll reorder the correct glass at no cost to you.
Key takeaways
- Most UK windscreen replacements cost £299–£1,200+; average sale price was £453.66 in Q1 2026
- ADAS calibration is the biggest single cost driver, adding £150–£400 on most cars built after 2014
- Minor chips can be repaired for £78 — much cheaper than replacement and quicker to book
- MOT failure kicks in at >10 mm damage in Zone A or >40 mm in Zone B
- All our prices include glass, calibration, mobile fitting, 2-year warranty, and post-job clean-up — no surprise extras