Estimated U.S. market repair range
Front Bumper and Grille Damage
2020 Toyota Camry · Los Angeles, California
Estimated range before tax$3,000 to $5,400Moderate photo confidence

Damage overview
Front bumper cover damage, grille damage, mounting damage, and possible sensor-area involvement
- Severity
- Moderate to severe
- Likely operation
- Replace bumper and grille components, perform required removal and installation, refinish, inspect mounts, scan, and calibrate if required.
- Labor hours
- 10 to 16
- Pricing data
- US-2026.07-v2
Moderate confidence
Exterior damage is clear, but mounting structure and sensor condition require disassembly and scanning.
Confidence describes photo clarity, not pricing certainty or vehicle safety.
Visible-damage findings
- Front bumper cover is torn and displaced
- Grille sections and mounting points are visibly damaged
- Hood alignment requires in-person measurement
- Possible sensor-area involvement cannot be confirmed from the image
Itemized cost range
Parts$1,000 to $1,900
Body labor$500 to $800
Paint labor$350 to $600
Paint and materials$250 to $420
Pre- and post-repair scans$120 to $180
Calibration allowance$350 to $700
Shop supplies$180 to $280
Estimated tax$0 to $0
Potential hidden damage$250 to $520
Estimated total before tax$3,000 to $5,400
What may increase cost
- Damaged impact absorber or reinforcement
- OEM-only grille or sensor components
- Required radar calibration
What may reduce cost
- Reusable reinforcement and absorber
- No sensor faults after scanning
- Aftermarket components fit the repair plan
Recommended next steps
- Avoid relying on the visible cover damage alone
- Request a scan and sensor inspection
- Have the hood latch and front structure measured
Important limitation
This demonstration is an informational estimate before tax, insurance deductible, and rental costs. It is based on visible damage and stated assumptions, not an insurance appraisal, certified estimate, repair authorization, safety inspection, or guaranteed price. Hidden damage may be present. A qualified repair facility must inspect the vehicle before repairs are authorized.