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How much does a body shop charge to replace a bumper?

For most cars, a bumper replacement at a shop costs about $500 to $1,500, with higher prices for OEM-painted parts, sensors, or luxury models. Prices vary by vehicle, part choice, and whether extra components like cameras or reinforcement bars are involved.


What goes into the cost


The price of replacing a bumper isn’t just the cost of a shell. It typically includes parts, labor, and paint, plus any special calibrations or add-ons the car needs. Below is a look at what drives the bill.


Parts



  • Bumper cover (aftermarket or OEM)

  • Hardware and mounting brackets

  • Reinforcement bar and crash absorbers, if necessary

  • Grilles, trim pieces, lights, and any sensors or cameras that integrate into the bumper

  • Paint-related components if the bumper is to be color-matched


Note: Some parts, especially sensors or cameras, may require calibration after installation, which adds to the time and cost.


Typical price ranges


Prices vary based on whether you choose aftermarket parts, the level of painting required, and the vehicle's features. The ranges below assume a standard, non-luxury vehicle and typical shop labor rates.



  • Aftermarket bumper cover, unpainted: approximately $300–$800 total

  • Aftermarket bumper cover, color-matched (painted): approximately $500–$1,400 total

  • OEM bumper cover, color-matched (painted): approximately $1,000–$2,000 total

  • Front or rear impact with sensors or cameras: add $200–$1,500 to the above totals

  • Luxury or specialty vehicles (premium brands, complex finishes): $2,000–$5,000+ total


Prices can be higher in urban areas or for vehicles with complex paints and integrated sensors. Always request an itemized quote that separates parts, labor, paint, and any calibration fees.


What can affect price


Several factors determine the final price, sometimes pushing the bill higher or lower than the baseline ranges above.



  • Make, model and year of the vehicle, which affects part availability and complexity

  • OEM vs aftermarket parts, and the cost of color matching

  • Paint complexity: metallic, pearl, or specialty finishes require more work

  • Labor rates by city or region

  • Electronic components: parking sensors, cameras, radar units may require calibration

  • Additional structural components or reinforcement bars that must be replaced

  • Additional repainting of adjacent panels if required by the damage


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes more accurately and avoid surprises at the end of the job.


Getting quotes and planning the repair


To ensure you get a fair price and quality work, follow these steps when requesting quotes from body shops.



  • Ask for an itemized estimate that lists parts, labor hours, paint, and any calibration fees

  • Request both aftermarket and OEM options if available

  • Inquire about paint color matching process and warranty on paint work

  • Check whether the quote includes related work such as realigning sensors or cameras

  • Get quotes from multiple shops and read reviews for workmanship and customer service


Shop around and verify that any calibration or alignment work is included if your vehicle has sensor or camera-equipped bumpers.


Summary


Replacing a bumper can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the parts chosen, the need for painting, and whether electronic components are involved. By understanding the parts, getting detailed quotes, and considering alternatives such as partial repairs when feasible, you can make an informed decision that balances cost and safety.

How much does it cost to replace a car bumper?


According to Cost Helper, a new bumper for a passenger car can cost anywhere between $100 and $1,000. Installation and painting of the new bumper can cost between $200 and $600. Bumpers for pickup trucks, SUVs and luxury vehicles will have higher costs.



Is bumper repair cheaper than replacement?


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 do body shops charge to put on a bumper?


Labor And Installation
Since most body shops generally charge around $50 to $200 per hour, and most bumper drops and installs take between 2 and 4 hours, the labor cost for a new bumper installation could range from about $200 to $800.



How much will it cost to replace a car bumper?


Estimated repair costs

Type of DamageRepair RequiredEstimated Cost
Medium Damage£190-£360 per bumper
Severe Damage£300-£700 for repair or £600-£1,320 for replacement
Car DentPaintless Dent Removal£90-£150 per panel
Dent Repair£220-£450 per panel


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.