Subaru Outback Windshield Replacement Cost (2026)
Replacing a Subaru Outback windshield costs $380–$490 for glass only. On 2015 and newer Outbacks with Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, both EyeSight cameras must be recalibrated after replacement — adding $200–$350 and bringing the total to $530–$840. EyeSight's dual-camera design makes it one of the more expensive ADAS calibrations of any vehicle. Arizona drivers with comprehensive insurance pay $0 out of pocket under Arizona's zero-deductible glass law (C.R.S. 10-4-609).
Cash Price
$380–$490
Glass only (OEM/OEE)
With CO Insurance
$0
Comprehensive required
With EyeSight (2015+)
$530–$840
Dual camera calibration
EyeSight Calibration — 2015 and Newer Outback
Subaru EyeSight is unique among ADAS systems: it uses two cameras mounted side by side at the top of the windshield, forming a stereo vision pair. Both cameras must be recalibrated after windshield replacement — not just one — and they must be precisely aligned relative to each other. This dual-camera process requires more time and specialized equipment than single-camera ADAS systems.
- EyeSight calibration cost: $200–$350 (higher than most ADAS — both cameras)
- Required on 2015–2024 Outback trims with EyeSight
- EyeSight became standard on most Outback trims from 2015 onward
- Pre-2015 Outbacks without EyeSight require no camera calibration
Arizona Insurance — Pay $0
Arizona law (C.R.S. 10-4-609) requires insurance companies to waive the deductible for windshield repairs and replacements when you carry comprehensive coverage. Outback owners in Arizona typically pay nothing out of pocket — including the higher EyeSight dual-camera calibration fee.
- Zero deductible applies to full replacement, not just chips
- Does not raise your premium or count as a claim in most cases
- Requires comprehensive coverage (not liability-only)
OEM vs Aftermarket Glass
OEM Glass — $380–$490
Factory-spec glass from Subaru's supplier. Ensures the precise optical clarity that EyeSight's stereo camera system requires. Strongly recommended for EyeSight-equipped Outbacks.
OEE Aftermarket — $305–$390
Original Equipment Equivalent glass. Saves roughly 20%. EyeSight is sensitive to glass optical properties — always verify the aftermarket glass is approved for EyeSight before installing on 2015+ Outbacks.
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