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Prices from £241 to £1,840 across the range
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About Mercedes windscreen replacement

Mercedes-Benz windscreens span a diverse range from compact A-Class hatchbacks through to flagship S-Class saloons, commercial Sprinter vans, and heavy-duty Actros trucks. Glass specifications vary significantly across generations and body styles — an E-Class saloon's windscreen differs from its estate counterpart, and SUV variants like the GLC and GLS carry their own geometries. From the early 2020s onwards, Mercedes fitted front windscreen-mounted cameras as part of its Driver Assistance Package across popular models including the C-Class, GLE, and GLC. Acoustic laminated glass is available on higher-specification models and certain platforms, particularly the GLS and C-Class Estate, though rain sensors have been standard across most generations for some years. ADAS calibration following windscreen replacement is a specialised requirement on camera-equipped models — Mercedes systems require certified technicians to recalibrate both the front camera and steering angle sensor to factory specification. This is a safety-critical process, particularly on newer models equipped with Drive Pilot technology.

What drives Mercedes windscreen prices

Price variation across the Mercedes range is driven by several factors. Entry-level models like the A-Class and B-Class sit at the accessible end of the spectrum, while larger saloons (E-Class, S-Class) and SUVs (GLE, GLS) command higher costs due to more complex glass geometry and greater ADAS calibration requirements. Commercial variants — Sprinter vans and Actros trucks — require specialist sourcing and fitting expertise. Acoustic laminated glass options on premium trims, combined with camera calibration complexity on 2022+ models, contribute further variation across the range.

Mobile fitting or workshop visit

Many Mercedes windscreen replacements can be arranged as mobile appointments at your address. However, ADAS-equipped models from the early 2020s onwards typically require static camera calibration, which necessitates a workshop environment with dedicated calibration equipment and target boards. When calibration is needed, the entire job — replacement and calibration — is scheduled at the workshop to ensure the process is completed safely and remains under UKCG's supervision. Your fitter will confirm whether your specific model requires workshop-based calibration at the booking stage.

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What Mercedes owners say

4.89/5 across 27 verified Mercedes owners

Showing 27 reviews from verified Mercedes owners. Across the whole of UK Car Glass, 4.82/5 from 1,456 Trustpilot reviews.

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Sharon S.

Trustpilot4 Jul 2025

owner

Excellent company

Very impressed with the service I received from UK car glass. Professional, efficient staff, from booking the appointment to carrying out the replacement rear window. The technician did a wonderful job. Thank you.

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Vincent

Verified on Trustpilot11 May 2025

owner

Easy

Easy, professional, timley

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Graham P.

Verified on Trustpilot3 Apr 2025

owner

Installing car rear window

Technician phoned and gave me an approximate time of arrival on day of appointment. Later he arrived on time, he was friendly & polite & started to install new rear window of my vehicle. He did a great job which took him just over 1 hour. On completion he done a good job cleaning up when finishing. I would recommend this company. Many thanks

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Robert L.

Verified on Trustpilot6 May 2024

owner

All went to plan!

Initial enquiry online easy and quote competitive, where after subsequent queries dealt with very courteously and efficiently by Jacqui in the Customer Service team. The fitters attended on schedule and completed the job whilst giving useful information on the fitting process, etc.

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Julian C.

Verified on Trustpilot9 Jul 2023

owner

Perfect in every way

Perfect in every way

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Alan C.

Trustpilot25 Feb 2023

owner

Everything it said on the box.

Everything it said on the box. On time Pleasant fitters Professional Perfect job Good price (compared to the Kings ransom some firms were asking) Absolutely no complaints

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Tim H.

Verified on Trustpilot17 Jan 2023

owner

The technician was friendly and…

The technician was friendly and efficient, explained the process clearly and was timely in his execution of the windscreen replacement.

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Gareth

Trustpilot6 Jan 2023

owner

Professional and friendly service

Professional and friendly service. Happy to reccomend to others. Thanks guys.

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Erkan B.

Verified on Trustpilot21 Nov 2022

owner

Great service all round

Richard and the UK Car Glass team were very helpful, professional and informative. They carried out the repair in good time and with due care.

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Kash

Trustpilot30 Oct 2022

owner

John did a fantastic job

John did a fantastic job, even went the extra mile and took out the dent in my boot. Would 100% recommend

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Rem S.

Verified on Trustpilot3 Oct 2022

owner

Perfect

Perfect. Staff friendly and professional. Work done quickly and to high standard

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Zohaib N.

Trustpilot29 Sept 2022

owner

very professional and to a high quality

happy with the service, glass replacement was done professionally and to a high standard

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Lindsay G.

Verified on Trustpilot5 May 2022

owner

Excellent quick service from start to…

Excellent quick service from start to finish. Ordered and paid for one day, fitted the next. Oh and hundreds, yes hundreds of pounds cheaper than Autoglass.

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Alex H.

Verified on Trustpilot4 Apr 2022

owner

Excellent Service

Excellent service and product fitted next day

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Kevin N.

Trustpilot10 Mar 2022

owner

Excellent quick and professional…

Excellent quick and professional service, done on my drive at home. Genuine Mercedes rear glass panel too. Highly recommend them.

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Joe F.

Trustpilot28 Feb 2022

owner

Really friendly and great service

Really friendly and great service

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Caroline

Verified on Trustpilot18 Dec 2021

owner

Great service and great price

The company where unknown to me but as there price was very competitive, I contacted them on line. They where able to book me in within 5 days and ended up contacting me to fit my windscreen a day early which was even better. The guys where very professional and did a great job. Would highly recommend.

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James S.

Trustpilot4 Nov 2021

owner

Poor choice of fitters

You as a company are ok, the company that did my screen left it with all my trims in the boot, no wiper motor fitted as the fitter said he couldnt get the arm off the motor! Despite him saying he needs the motor to fit the screen he fitted it anyway and guess what the motor doesnt fit it fouls the glass ! Contacted them directly and was told it was highly unlikely to get anyone back out this week ! As the glass will need to come back out to line the motor up correctly !! Poor service from your chosen fitters !!

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Paul H.

Trustpilot10 Sept 2021

owner

Excellent timely and efficient service.

Excellent timely and efficient service.

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Shahid M.

Trustpilot25 Aug 2021

owner

Perfect Job

Ryan and Martin came to fix the windscreen of my Mercedes E Class 2016, very professional and expert in their Job, I am very thankfull for the courtesy mini valet of my car.

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Alexander

Trustpilot9 Jul 2021

owner

Fantastic job

Luke did a fantastic job, came a day early due to weather and was very personable, would recommend!

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Martyn R.

Trustpilot4 Jun 2021

owner

Excellent

The whole process of replacing the drivers side window was handled efficiently with good communication

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Jamie C.

Trustpilot9 Dec 2020

owner

Very good service.

Making the order was easy. Technicians turned up on time, you also get their number if you need it for any reason. Very quick service, polite and professional technicians. Car is as good as new!

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Nicola W.

Trustpilot1 Dec 2020

owner

I had my driver window smashed on a…

I had my driver window smashed on a Sunday evening, booked my appointment in online for the next morning and that was also followed up by a telephone call. When Richard arrived to do my window he rang to say he was here and did a brilliant job , he even hoovered away all the broken Glass from inside my car. I would definitely recommend your company

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Caroline

Trustpilot22 Oct 2020

owner

Karl at Southampton windscreens…

Karl at Southampton windscreens provided a really professional service. He kept me informed of visit times regularly and had great interpersonal skills. The car window was replaced efficiently and the interior was left spotless: top notch service!

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Richard H.

Verified on Trustpilot14 Oct 2020

owner

Great service by UK Car Glass

Great service by UK Car Glass. My passenger window was smashed by someone. UK Car Glass came out next day and replaced the window on site. Some competitors were quoting 2 weeks for a slot. Richard and UK Car Glass were a pleasure to deal with.

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Augustine A.

Verified on Trustpilot16 Apr 2020

owner

The guys well professionals

The guys well professionals

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Emma B.

Verified on Trustpilot15 May 2026

I would highly recommend this company

I would highly recommend this company, good customer service, very good technician and one very happy customer

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Vernon T.

Verified on Trustpilot7 May 2026

Two chaps turned up to replace…

Two chaps turned up to replace windscreen. Very curtius and informative. Did a great job .no damage to the car which I've had with other company's in the past..great information from the start buy there team.highly recommend uk car glass

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William G.

Verified on Trustpilot4 May 2026

The guy i dealt with was great he had…

The guy i dealt with was great he had my quote straight away and had my windscreen fixed within 2days quick and reliable and kept me up to date with everything that was going on. I couldn't ask for any better.

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Philip M.

Verified on Trustpilot2 May 2026

Efficient replacement of B-Max Rear Window

Some difficulty locating replacement rear offside window for my Ford B-Max at the right price. After slight delay efficient service by office administrators and installer.

MA

Max A.

Verified on Trustpilot1 May 2026

Great communication

Great communication, easy and speedy service and affordable pricing would 100% recommend!

MA

Max A.

Verified on Trustpilot1 May 2026

Great communication

Great communication, easy and speedy service and affordable pricing would 100% recommend!

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Peter L.

Verified on Trustpilot26 Apr 2026

Excellent

Arrived on time, took a little bit longer to replace the rear window on a corsa hatchback but the work was excellent and all the broken glass was retrieved and disposed of. The guy from UK glass was very thorough and I would recommend this company should you need any car windows/windscreens replacing.

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Shane H.

Verified on Trustpilot22 Apr 2026

Fantastic booking experience thanks to…

Fantastic booking experience thanks to Jackie. £240 less than a qoute from a well know company who said could not do it at my house despite accepting a booking. Technician called 10 minutes before arrival and did a great job. Highly recommend.

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Colin H.

Verified on Trustpilot17 Apr 2026

Good communication

Good communication, arrived well within the dedicated time and carried out a thoroughly professional job in a friendly manner.

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Peter K.

Trustpilot7 Apr 2026

They replaced my windscreen quickly and…

They replaced my windscreen quickly and cleanly. The external seal was also broken and they replaced that too. I was very happy with their service and the technician sent to do the work. Thanks

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Gary L.

Trustpilot24 Mar 2026

A quick, first class experience at a good price!

UK Car Glass did a superb job replacing my shattered heated rear screen. From my initial enquiry they swiftly followed up by email to exactly ensure my requirements, and the work was carried out efficiently the following day, including cleaning up all the shattered glass. Excellent value!

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Linda C.

Verified on Trustpilot17 Mar 2026

Fiat 500 Front screen.

Very good and easy to use Website, once booked a very polite person called to adjust the date, a couple of days later Credit cards was debited, the gentleman Fitter arrived on the 17th March 2026. He was extremely polite, with 20 years experience, he did a very clean job. I’m extremely happy. great company.

What Mercedes windscreen features mean

Tap a feature to see what it is, how to spot it on your car, and how it affects glass replacement. We confirm the exact match for your vehicle when you book.

  • Green380
    1971–2026

    Green tint reduces glare and improves visual comfort by filtering certain light wavelengths.

    What it means

    Green tint is a light-filtering coating applied to the glass during manufacture. It absorbs and reduces transmission of certain wavelengths of light, primarily to cut glare from sunlight and reflections. The tint is subtle — often barely visible to the naked eye — but measurably improves visual comfort during prolonged driving, particularly in bright conditions. It's a factory specification chosen by the vehicle manufacturer to balance daylight comfort with interior visibility and aesthetic consistency across all glass in the vehicle.

    How to tell

    The easiest way to check is to roll your side window halfway down and hold a piece of white paper behind it. Look carefully for a tint cast — green tint will appear as a subtle green hue compared to clear glass. Your windscreen will have the same tint as your side windows. You can also ask your vehicle's dealership or service centre — they'll have the original specification on file.

    Replacement impact

    Green-tinted replacement glass must match the original tint specification to maintain visual consistency across all windows and preserve the vehicle's interior aesthetics. Aftermarket OE-equivalent (OEE) green-tinted glass is widely available, though some vehicles may require original equipment (OEM) dealership glass if the tint specification is proprietary. Tint does not affect calibration, cure time, or installation procedure — it's a cosmetic and functional specification only.

  • Rain Sensor350
    1990–2026No calibration after replacement

    Your wipers automatically activate when rain falls on the windscreen.

    What it means

    A rain sensor is a device mounted on or behind the windscreen that detects moisture and triggers the wiper system automatically. The sensor uses infrared light to measure water droplets on the glass surface and signals the vehicle's electrical system to engage the wipers without driver input. This feature improves safety in sudden downpours and reduces driver workload in variable weather conditions.

    How to tell

    Check your windscreen for a small sensor unit, usually mounted near the top centre behind the glass or at the base of the mirror. Look for a small dark component or lens. If your vehicle has automatic wipers that activate without you toggling the stalk, you have a rain sensor. Ask your dealer or service centre to confirm; they can check your vehicle records or wiper module settings.

    Replacement impact

    Rain sensors are non-structural elements and do not require recalibration after windscreen replacement. The sensor bracket or mounting may need careful removal and reinstallation to ensure it sits correctly behind the new glass. If the sensor itself is damaged during removal, a replacement unit may be needed. Your fitter will confirm the condition and refit or replace the sensor as part of the standard replacement procedure.

  • Vin Notch301
    1990–2026

    A printed VIN reference box along the bottom edge of your windscreen helps identify your vehicle's chassis number at a glance.

    What it means

    A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) notch is a small printed or etched box positioned along the lower edge of the windscreen that displays your vehicle's chassis number. This reference marking is a manufacturing and administrative feature, allowing quick visual identification of the vehicle without needing to consult documents. It's particularly useful for service records, insurance claims, and vehicle registration purposes. The notch itself doesn't affect the structural integrity or safety performance of the glass.

    How to tell

    Look along the bottom edge of your windscreen — typically in one of the lower corners — for a small rectangular box containing printed digits or characters. If you're uncertain, check your vehicle's service handbook or ask your dealership or service centre to confirm whether your model includes this feature.

    Replacement impact

    When your windscreen is replaced, the new glass will retain the VIN notch printed or etched by the manufacturer. This is a standard feature on replacement windscreens for compatible vehicles and requires no additional work or adjustment. The notch does not affect glass fitting, cure time, or any post-replacement calibration procedures.

  • Bracket For Safety Features177
    1998–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    The moulded trim that surrounds your camera and sensor cluster at the top of the windscreen, typically transferred or supplied with replacement glass.

    What it means

    A bracket for safety features is the moulded plastic or composite shroud that sits at the top of the windscreen, framing and protecting the camera and sensor cluster mounted behind the rear-view mirror. This trim cover houses forward-facing driver-assistance cameras and sensors — equipment that monitors the road ahead for lane-keeping, collision warning, adaptive cruise control, and similar safety functions. The bracket itself is part of the vehicle's structural frame, but the trim cover you see is what protects and aesthetically integrates the technology into the windscreen area.

    How to tell

    Look at the top centre of your windscreen, just above or around the rear-view mirror. If you see a dark moulded shroud or trim panel — often rectangular or tapered — with a visible lens or sensor window, your vehicle has a bracket for safety features. Your service history or handbook will list any ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) technologies fitted. Ask your dealer or service centre if your vehicle has forward-facing cameras or sensors; if it does, you have a bracket for safety features.

    Replacement impact

    On windscreen replacement, the trim cover is typically transferred from your old glass to the new one, or supplied pre-integrated with the replacement depending on the variant. This means minimal disruption to your safety system during the swap. However, if the bracket requires recalibration after glass replacement — which depends on your specific vehicle and camera type — the job may require static calibration (using a target board) or dynamic calibration (a road drive). We confirm the exact calibration procedure when we look up your vehicle.

    Calibration mix across our Mercedes variants

    • 33Static

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Camera174
    1998–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    A camera mounted near the rear-view mirror monitors the road ahead for lane-keep and traffic-sign features.

    What it means

    A forward-facing camera positioned in the windscreen header area (typically mounted on or near the rear-view mirror bracket) captures video of the road ahead. This camera feeds data to driver-assistance systems such as lane-departure warning, lane-keep assist, autonomous emergency braking, and traffic-sign recognition. The camera is a core component of modern ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and requires precise alignment after windscreen replacement to ensure these safety features function correctly.

    How to tell

    Look for a small dark triangular or lens-shaped component mounted in the black plastic trim area above the windscreen, typically centred near the rear-view mirror or slightly to one side. Your vehicle's handbook or infotainment menu may reference 'Lane Assist', 'Traffic Sign Recognition', or 'Autonomous Emergency Braking'. Ask your dealer or service centre directly if your car is equipped with a forward-facing camera system.

    Replacement impact

    Windscreen replacement on camera-equipped vehicles requires calibration of the camera system after the new glass is fitted. The exact calibration procedure—whether static (using a target board in a controlled environment) or dynamic (road-based)—varies by vehicle make, model, and year. We confirm the precise calibration requirement when we look up your specific vehicle. Calibration ensures lane-keep, sign recognition, and emergency-braking systems function safely. This may extend the fitting schedule and may necessitate workshop-based fitting rather than mobile attendance.

    Calibration mix across our Mercedes variants

    • 25Static

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Acoustic (Noise reduction)157
    1994–2026

    Acoustic glass reduces cabin noise for a quieter, more comfortable ride.

    What it means

    Acoustic windscreen glass is laminated with a special acoustic interlayer that absorbs and dampens sound vibrations. It reduces exterior noise—from traffic, wind, and road surface—before it enters the passenger compartment. This makes the cabin noticeably quieter and creates a more peaceful driving experience. It's a comfort feature, not a safety one; standard laminated windscreens already meet impact safety requirements.

    How to tell

    Check your windscreen for an ear symbol, the word 'Acoustic', a capital 'A', or the term 'SoundScreen' printed in one of the four corners. These markings indicate acoustic-grade glass. You can also ask your vehicle's dealership or service centre whether your model came fitted with acoustic glass—it's often a factory option on comfort or premium trims.

    Replacement impact

    Acoustic glass is always laminated and bonds to the frame like any standard windscreen, so replacement follows the normal bonded-glass procedure. No specialist calibration is required. The replacement technician will fit it using standard adhesive and sealant. Cure time and drive-away restrictions are identical to standard laminated windscreens. Acoustic glass is widely available as an aftermarket OE-equivalent option.

  • Solar Control143
    1995–2026

    Solar control glass absorbs infrared rays to reduce heat and improve cabin comfort.

    What it means

    Solar control is a coating applied to the windscreen that absorbs the sun's infrared radiation rather than allowing it to pass through into the cabin. This reduces solar heat gain, helping to keep the interior cooler and more comfortable, particularly in warm weather or direct sunlight. The coating is transparent to visible light, so it doesn't darken the windscreen or affect visibility. It's a passive thermal management feature that works continuously whenever the sun is shining on the glass.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's specification sheet or contact your dealership service centre to confirm whether solar control glass is fitted. Some manufacturers list it as 'solar control windscreen', 'heat-reflective glass', or 'thermal management glass'. It's a factory-fitted feature and won't be visibly obvious from outside the car — the coating is integral to the glass itself.

    Replacement impact

    Solar control glass is a factory-fitted specification. When replacing the windscreen, a solar control variant must be sourced to match the original. This is a standard glass type with no special fitting implications or calibration requirements. Cure and drive-away times follow normal windscreen bonding procedures. Confirm with your fitter that the replacement glass includes solar control to maintain the original thermal performance.

  • Static Camera Calibration Process113
    2005–2026Static calibration required

    Static calibration uses printed targets indoors to align your forward-facing camera after windscreen replacement.

    What it means

    Static camera calibration is a procedure in which a forward-facing camera system is realigned using printed target boards positioned at manufacturer-specified distances and heights in front of the vehicle. The vehicle remains stationary indoors throughout. A diagnostic tool reads the camera's view of these targets and adjusts the camera's alignment to factory specification. This ensures the camera can accurately detect road features, lane markings, pedestrians, and other objects — critical for driver-assistance systems like lane-keeping, collision warning, and adaptive cruise control to function safely and reliably.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook or ask your dealer's service centre whether your car has a forward-facing camera system that requires calibration after windscreen replacement. Look for driver-assistance features like lane-keeping assist, autonomous emergency braking, or adaptive cruise control on the dashboard menu.

    Replacement impact

    When a windscreen with an integrated or bracket-mounted camera is replaced, the camera's alignment can shift. Static calibration realigns the camera using indoor target boards, which must be performed in a workshop environment where printed targets can be positioned and secured at precise distances. This procedure is conducted after the windscreen is fitted and bonded. The workshop booking accommodates the additional time required for calibration, and we apply the no-split policy — both replacement and calibration happen at the same location on the same visit.

  • Antenna100
    1994–2026

    An aerial laminated into the windscreen or rear window restores radio, DAB or TV reception without a roof-mounted mast.

    What it means

    An antenna is a conductive print laminated into the glass during manufacture, typically used for radio, DAB (digital audio broadcasting) or television reception. It replaces the traditional roof-mounted aerial mast found on older vehicles. The antenna is integrated into the glass interlayer and connected to the vehicle's receiver unit via a connector embedded in the glass edge. This design offers a cleaner aesthetic, reduces wind noise, and eliminates the vulnerability of a protruding mast to damage or theft.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's roof — if there is no visible aerial mast, your car likely has a laminated antenna. You can also ask your dealer or service centre whether your windscreen or rear window carries an antenna print. The connector may be visible on the glass edge or inside the door frame trim.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing glass with a laminated antenna, the replacement must carry the matching antenna print and connector to restore reception immediately on fitting. Aftermarket or original-equipment glass with the correct antenna specification is essential; a plain replacement will leave you without radio or DAB signal. Our fitters verify the antenna specification during booking and source the correct variant before the appointment.

  • Heated Windscreen97
    1995–2026

    Heated windscreens use embedded wires to quickly clear ice and condensation in cold weather.

    What it means

    A heated windscreen is integrated with a fine mesh of electrical wires embedded within the glass itself. When activated, these wires generate heat to warm the windscreen surface, helping to rapidly clear frost, ice, and condensation during cold or damp conditions. This feature improves visibility and safety in winter driving and reduces reliance on engine heat and demister air, which can be slower on very cold mornings.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook or contact your dealership service centre — they can confirm whether your model includes this feature. Look for a dashboard symbol (usually a windscreen icon with heat waves) when you activate the function, or check your infotainment settings for a heating or climate option linked to the windscreen. Some vehicles have a dedicated button on the stalk or console.

    Replacement impact

    Heated windscreens require replacement glass to be of the correct heated specification — standard unheated glass cannot be fitted. The replacement glass must be sourced to match your vehicle's exact heated-wire configuration. Installation is straightforward, though the technician will confirm the heating element is functioning correctly after fitting. No calibration is required for this feature.

  • Mono Camera97
    1998–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    A single camera mounted near the rear-view mirror that helps with lane-keeping and collision avoidance.

    What it means

    A mono camera is a single-lens camera positioned behind the windscreen, typically in the upper centre area near the rear-view mirror. It captures the road ahead and uses computer vision to detect lane markings, vehicles, and road hazards. The camera feeds data to driver-assistance systems such as lane-keeping assist, lane-departure warning, and forward-collision warning. It forms the visual foundation of these safety features, allowing the vehicle to monitor road position and surrounding traffic automatically.

    How to tell

    Look in the black trim area above the windscreen, centred behind the rear-view mirror — you will see a small triangular lens assembly or dark lens cover. Check your vehicle handbook or ask your dealer's service department to confirm your model has lane-assistance or collision-warning features; vehicles with these systems almost always have a mono camera. Dashboard warning symbols related to lane or collision systems also indicate the presence of this camera.

    Replacement impact

    When the windscreen is replaced, the camera bracket and lens assembly must be removed and carefully repositioned on the new glass. The camera may require calibration after fitting to ensure accurate road detection and lane recognition. Calibration needs vary by vehicle — we confirm the exact procedure when we look up your specific vehicle. The job may take longer than a standard windscreen replacement, and workshop facilities may be required if calibration demands a controlled environment.

    Calibration mix across our Mercedes variants

    • 20Static

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Sensor Heated Zone95
    2009–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    Heated zones around sensors prevent frost and moisture buildup, helping your safety systems work reliably.

    What it means

    A sensor heated zone is an electrical heating element integrated into or around camera, radar, or sensor mounts on the windscreen. Its purpose is to prevent frost, ice, condensation, and moisture accumulation on sensor lenses and housings. This keeps safety systems — such as lane-keeping assist, collision warning, and adaptive cruise control — functioning accurately in cold, wet, or foggy conditions. Without this heating, moisture or ice can obscure sensors and cause them to malfunction or deactivate.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook for mention of 'heated sensor zone' or 'sensor heating' in the windscreen or ADAS section. Look at the top edge of your windscreen where cameras or radar modules are mounted — you may see small heating elements or wiring near these components. Ask your dealership or service centre directly: they can confirm whether your specific model includes sensor heating as standard.

    Replacement impact

    Windscreens with heated sensor zones require careful handling during replacement to preserve the heating element and its electrical connections. The heating circuit must be reconnected properly after the new glass is fitted. Depending on the vehicle, this may involve static or dynamic camera calibration after installation. We confirm the exact procedure — including any calibration needs — when we look up your vehicle details.

    Calibration mix across our Mercedes variants

    • 23Static

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Clear75
    1982–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    Clear windscreen glass has no tint; most cars have a slight tint as standard.

    What it means

    A clear windscreen contains no added tint layer. Most modern windscreens incorporate a subtle tint (typically blue, green, grey or bronze) as standard to reduce glare, provide UV protection, and improve cabin comfort. A genuinely clear windscreen is the absence of this tint. Clear glass is less common than tinted variants and is sometimes specified for aesthetic or operational reasons, though the tint difference is usually imperceptible to the naked eye.

    How to tell

    Lower your side window halfway and hold a white piece of paper behind it. If you see a noticeable colour cast (blue, green, grey or bronze) in the side glass, your windscreen has the same tint. You can also ask your vehicle's dealership or service centre to confirm the windscreen specification in your service records.

    Replacement impact

    Clear windscreen replacement uses the same installation process as any other windscreen. No special calibration or extended cure time applies. Sourcing is straightforward — clear glass is widely available as an aftermarket replacement. Installation time and drive-away restrictions follow standard windscreen replacement timings. If your vehicle has ADAS features (forward-facing camera or radar), calibration may be required after replacement depending on your specific vehicle; we confirm this when we look up your car details.

    Calibration mix across our Mercedes variants

    • 4None
    • 3Static

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Green Sun Strip57
    1971–2026

    A green-tinted band at the windscreen's top edge that reduces glare from sunlight above.

    What it means

    A green sun strip is a graduated tint band integrated into the windscreen's laminate at the upper edge. It filters intense sunlight and glare from above — particularly useful on motorways and in bright conditions — whilst maintaining clarity through the main viewing area below. The tint is permanent, fused into the laminate layer during manufacture, and cannot be applied or removed afterwards. Sun strips are a windscreen-only feature because they must be built into the laminate during production; side and rear glass cannot carry them as they are typically toughened rather than laminated.

    How to tell

    Look at the top edge of your windscreen from the inside. A sun strip appears as a distinct green-tinted gradient band that fades from darker at the very top to clear below. It is visible whether the car is parked or moving. You can also check your vehicle's specification sheet or ask your dealership or current service centre to confirm whether your windscreen includes a sun strip.

    Replacement impact

    The replacement windscreen must be the green sun strip variant to match your original. This is not a post-fit addition; it must be ordered as part of the glass itself. Availability is usually straightforward for current and recent models from major manufacturers, though older or less common variants may require a longer lead time. The sun strip does not affect calibration requirements or cure time — it is simply a laminate feature and does not complicate the fitting process.

  • Heated Wiper Rest Area55
    1998–2026

    Heating elements embedded in the glass melt ice from your wipers and the bottom of your windscreen.

    What it means

    A heated wiper rest area uses electric heating elements embedded into the windscreen in the area where your wipers park when not in use. These elements warm the glass to prevent ice and frost from bonding to the wiper blades and the lower windscreen edge during cold weather. This reduces the effort needed to clear ice in the morning and helps protect your wipers from damage caused by frozen adhesion to the glass.

    How to tell

    Check your windscreen's lower edge where the wipers rest — you may see faint heating lines or elements visible in the glass. Your handbook or service history will confirm the feature. You can also ask your dealer or service centre whether your vehicle is equipped with a heated wiper rest area.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a windscreen with a heated wiper rest area, the replacement glass must include the heating elements. Aftermarket and OE glazing suppliers offer this feature, but availability varies by vehicle. The heating system does not require calibration after replacement, though the technician will ensure the heating element connections are properly restored during installation.

  • Stereo Camera43
    2010–2026Calibration varies by vehicle

    Dual cameras mounted near the rear-view mirror provide advanced driver-assistance features like collision avoidance and lane-keeping.

    What it means

    A stereo camera is a pair of cameras mounted in the upper windscreen area, typically embedded in or near the rear-view mirror housing. These cameras work together to capture depth information, allowing the vehicle's safety and driver-assistance systems to detect obstacles, measure distances, recognise lane markings, and monitor road signs. Stereo cameras are central to modern collision-avoidance, adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and pedestrian-detection systems. Unlike single cameras, the dual-lens setup provides three-dimensional awareness, enabling more accurate decision-making by the vehicle's control modules.

    How to tell

    Look in the dark area of the windscreen near the top, directly above or slightly offset from the rear-view mirror. You will see two small lens housings — typically circular or oval — separated by a small gap. Some vehicles display a camera symbol on the dashboard or in the instrument cluster when the system is active. Your vehicle's handbook or service centre can confirm the presence and type of camera system if you're uncertain.

    Replacement impact

    Stereo cameras are bracket-mounted to the windscreen frame and require careful removal and reinstallation during replacement. The camera alignment is critical for safe operation — even small deviations can impair collision detection and lane-keeping accuracy. After windscreen replacement, your vehicle's camera system may require static or dynamic calibration depending on the specific make and model. We confirm the exact calibration procedure and schedule when we look up your vehicle. Calibration ensures the dual lenses are precisely aligned and the depth-sensing algorithms function correctly.

    Calibration mix across our Mercedes variants

    • 11Static

    We confirm the exact procedure for your specific vehicle when you book.

  • Grey Sun Strip42
    1989–2026

    A grey-tinted band across the top of your windscreen that reduces glare from sunlight and reflections above.

    What it means

    A grey sun strip is a tinted gradient band built into the top edge of the windscreen during manufacture. It sits within the laminated glass layers and gradually fades from opaque grey at the very top to clear further down. The strip is designed to reduce glare and reflections from sunlight, street lights, and oncoming headlights, improving comfort and visibility for the driver without obstructing the view of traffic signals or overhead hazards. Sun strips are a factory-applied feature unique to windscreens—they cannot be added to side or rear glass because those are typically toughened rather than laminated.

    How to tell

    Look at the top of your windscreen from inside the vehicle. You will see a grey-tinted band that fades to clear glass. The tint is gradual and integral to the glass itself, not a removable film or coating. Your vehicle's service records or handbook may also list it as a standard feature. If unsure, ask your dealer or service centre whether your specific model includes a sun strip.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a windscreen with a sun strip, the replacement glass must be sourced in the exact matching variant—including the sun-strip tint and fade profile. Aftermarket and OE glass are both available for most vehicles, but the variant must be correct to match your original. There is no calibration required for the sun strip itself. If your windscreen also carries camera or sensor features, those will be calibrated separately according to your vehicle's needs.

  • HUD - Head Up Display38
    2012–2026No calibration after replacement

    A Head-Up Display projects your speed, navigation cues and key alerts onto the windscreen so you can read them without looking down.

    What it means

    A Head-Up Display (HUD) projects driving information — speed, navigation cues, ADAS alerts — onto the windscreen in your line of sight, so you can read it without taking your eyes off the road. The projector is mounted in the dashboard and shines the image upwards onto a special HUD-compatible windscreen that uses a wedge-shaped laminate to prevent a ghost image. Common on premium and sports models, increasingly standard on mid-range cars from the 2020s onwards.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's specification sheet or handbook under 'display features' or 'HUD'. Look for a small projector unit mounted on the dashboard, typically below the steering wheel or in the instrument cluster area. When you start the vehicle, a bright image should appear on the lower windscreen area. Your dealer's service centre can confirm whether your specific model and trim level includes a HUD.

    Replacement impact

    Your replacement windscreen needs to be HUD-compatible — built with the correct wedge laminate so the projected image stays sharp and double-free. Once the HUD-compatible glass is fitted, the projector itself typically doesn't need recalibration: image position is user-adjustable via your dashboard controls. We confirm your vehicle uses the HUD-compatible windscreen variant when ordering, so the replacement matches the original.

  • Coating30
    1998–2026

    Coated windscreens have a blue or purple tint and protect your car from UV rays and heat.

    What it means

    A coated windscreen has a special protective layer applied to the glass that appears as a blue or purple tint and often reflects a silvery-blue colour in bright sunlight. This coating is designed to reduce the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and solar heat that enters the vehicle, helping to keep the interior cooler and protecting upholstery and dashboard components from UV damage and fading. The coating is integral to the glass and doesn't require any special maintenance from you.

    How to tell

    Look at your windscreen in bright daylight — a coated windscreen will show a distinct blue or purple tint and a silvery-blue reflection when the sun hits it directly. Check your vehicle's service booklet or window sticker (usually on the driver's door jamb), which may list the glass specification. Alternatively, ask your dealership or service centre to confirm whether your windscreen carries a UV or heat-rejection coating.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a coated windscreen, the replacement glass must match the original specification — including the coating type and tint level — to maintain the same UV and heat protection and to preserve the vehicle's interior aesthetics. Original-equipment or equivalent aftermarket coated glass is sourced to specification. The coating is applied during glass manufacture; no post-fit treatment is required. Fitting and cure times are unaffected by the presence of the coating.

  • Light Sensor30
    2000–2026

    Light sensors automatically turn your headlights on at dusk or in tunnels; the replacement windscreen must include the sensor bracket.

    What it means

    A light sensor is a small optical detector mounted on the windscreen or dashboard that monitors ambient light levels. When light drops below a threshold—at dusk or when entering a tunnel—it triggers your headlights to switch on automatically. This removes the need to manually operate the lights and improves safety by ensuring visibility when conditions darken suddenly. The sensor is typically mounted behind the windscreen's top edge or integrated into the interior mirror housing, where it has an unobstructed view of the sky.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook or ask your dealer whether your car has automatic headlight control or 'auto lights' as a feature. If equipped, you'll see a symbol on the stalk or dashboard dial marked with a light-bulb icon or 'AUTO' setting. When you select this mode and the ambient light dims, the headlights activate without manual input. Not all cars have this feature; it's typically found on newer or higher-specification models.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a windscreen on a vehicle with a light sensor, the replacement glass must include the correct sensor bracket or mounting point to preserve the auto-headlight function. The sensor itself does not require software calibration—it relies on physical positioning behind the windscreen's upper trim or within the mirror assembly. Ensuring the bracket is correctly installed during the fit is essential; if omitted, the auto-light feature will fail and cannot be restored without additional parts and labour.

  • TV Antenna25
    2002–2026

    A TV-reception aerial printed into the rear window, typically for in-car entertainment systems.

    What it means

    A TV antenna is an aerial pattern laminated into the rear windscreen or rear side window to receive broadcast television signals. It's a separate system from the vehicle's radio or mobile antenna and is typically found in vehicles equipped with rear-seat entertainment systems. The antenna is printed directly onto or into the glass during manufacture, so when the glass is replaced, the antenna pattern must be reproduced on the replacement to maintain reception quality.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's specification sheet or handbook for rear-seat entertainment or TV tuner capability. If your car has a rear-seat entertainment system with a TV tuner, the rear window will have a TV antenna. You can also ask your dealer or service centre to confirm whether your vehicle has this feature.

    Replacement impact

    When the rear window is replaced, the replacement glass must include the matching TV antenna print to preserve reception. OEM (original equipment manufacturer) glass is typically required to ensure the antenna pattern is identical. The antenna is passive and requires no calibration or specialist procedures after fitting. Cure time for bonded rear glass is required; the fitter will confirm the drive-away time on the day.

  • Blue Sun Strip22
    1985–2026

    A blue-tinted gradient band across the top of your windscreen that reduces glare without affecting your view of the road.

    What it means

    A blue sun strip is a tinted gradient band built into the upper edge of your windscreen's laminate layer. It reduces glare from sunlight reflecting off the road and bonnet without darkening your main field of vision. The tint is created during manufacture as part of the glass laminate itself — it cannot be added or removed later. Sun strips are a windscreen-only feature; rear and side windows cannot carry this effect because they use tempered rather than laminated glass.

    How to tell

    Look at the top of your windscreen from inside the car — you'll see a distinct blue-tinted band running horizontally across the upper portion. Check your vehicle's specification sheet or ask your dealership service centre whether your windscreen is listed as a 'blue sun strip' or 'tinted sun strip' variant. Your invoice or parts manual will confirm it.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a windscreen with a blue sun strip, the replacement must be the sun-strip variant — a standard plain windscreen will not replicate the tinted band. Your replacement glass is sourced as an exact match to your original specification. There are no additional calibration or cure implications beyond a standard windscreen replacement. Fitting and drive-away times remain unchanged.

  • Blue20
    1995–2026

    Blue-tinted windscreens reduce glare and heat while maintaining a subtle, modern appearance.

    What it means

    A blue tint is a light coloration applied to the windscreen glass, usually during manufacture. It reduces solar heat transmission and glare from sunlight, particularly on bright days or when driving into the sun. The tint is integral to the glass itself — not a separate film — and is chosen by the vehicle manufacturer to balance comfort, visibility, and aesthetic consistency with the vehicle's side windows and rear window. Most vehicles come with a green or blue tint as standard; the choice depends on the manufacturer's design and regional climate considerations.

    How to tell

    Check your side windows by rolling one halfway down and holding a white piece of paper behind the glass. If you see a blue tint reflected in the glass, your windscreen will have the same tint. You can also ask your vehicle's dealership or service centre to confirm the windscreen tint specification. The tint is visible when comparing the windscreen to clear glass, though it may be subtle and harder to spot on overcast days.

    Replacement impact

    Blue-tinted replacement windscreens must match the original tint to maintain visual consistency with your side and rear windows. Most replacement glass is available in the correct tint through OE (original equipment) suppliers. There is no calibration requirement related to tint. The tint does not affect fitting time, cure time, or drive-away schedules. Ensure the replacement windscreen is specified with the blue tint to avoid a mismatched appearance.

  • Night Vision Camera11
    2005–2026Bespoke calibration

    Infrared camera system that helps drivers see further ahead in darkness, fitted to the windscreen or body panel.

    What it means

    A night vision camera uses infrared or thermal imaging to detect heat signatures and objects beyond the range of standard headlights, displaying a live feed on the dashboard display. The system allows drivers to see pedestrians, animals, and road hazards in low-light and night-time conditions with greater clarity and reaction time. It's a premium safety feature found on higher-specification vehicles, designed to supplement — not replace — standard headlights and driver attention.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's infotainment display for a 'Night Vision' or 'Thermal Camera' menu option. Look for a small camera lens mounted on the front grille, bumper, or windscreen (often near the top centre). Your handbook will list it under driver-assistance features. Ask your dealer or service centre if you're unsure whether your model is fitted.

    Replacement impact

    If the camera is mounted to the windscreen, a replacement requires the matching bracket and optical cut-out to be incorporated into the new glass. The system typically requires calibration after fitting to ensure accurate targeting and display alignment. Calibration procedures vary by vehicle make and model — we confirm the exact procedure when we look up your specific vehicle. This may affect scheduling and may require workshop-based fitting.

  • Heat Absorbing PVB5
    2011–2026

    Heat-absorbing PVB interlayer reduces solar gain and cabin temperature on warm days—but must match your original spec.

    What it means

    Heat-absorbing PVB is a specially formulated interlayer sandwiched between the glass plies in your windscreen. It absorbs a portion of the sun's infrared radiation before it enters the cabin, reducing solar heat gain on warm days. This keeps the interior cooler and reduces air-conditioning workload. The feature is built into the glass during manufacture and cannot be added or removed after production. If your vehicle left the factory with this interlayer, any replacement windscreen must carry the same PVB specification to maintain the original thermal performance.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's specification sheet or handbook—heat-absorbing PVB is listed under windscreen or glass specification. You can also ask your dealership service centre or provide us with your vehicle registration; we'll confirm whether your car came with this feature as standard or as an option.

    Replacement impact

    Replacement windscreens with heat-absorbing PVB must be sourced to the exact OE specification—aftermarket alternatives with standard PVB will not deliver the same solar-control performance. We ensure the correct spec is ordered before the fit. No calibration is required. Installation and cure procedures are identical to standard windscreen replacement; the interlayer is integral to the glass and requires no additional treatment.

  • GPS3
    2003–2009

    GPS antenna built into the windscreen connects your sat-nav to satellite signals for reliable navigation.

    What it means

    A GPS antenna is laminated into the windscreen glass during manufacture, providing a direct aerial connection for your vehicle's satellite-navigation system. This integrated design offers better signal reception than external antennas and a cleaner aesthetic. The antenna print and electrical connector are engineered into the glass itself, allowing the navigation receiver to lock onto GPS satellites without interference from the vehicle's metal body or other components.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook or ask your dealership service centre whether your windscreen carries an integrated GPS antenna. You won't see obvious external aerials or connectors on the glass itself — the antenna is laminated internally. If your sat-nav works reliably without a visible roof-mounted antenna, it's likely GPS-equipped.

    Replacement impact

    Replacement windscreens with GPS antennas must be sourced as OEM (original-equipment) glass to preserve navigation functionality. The antenna print pattern and electrical connector are specific to your vehicle's sat-nav system. Aftermarket glass without the antenna print will not support GPS reception. We confirm OEM availability when you book; lead times may be slightly longer than standard glass.

  • Heated Coating3
    2016–2026

    A transparent heating layer in the glass defrosts and defogs the windscreen evenly without visible wires.

    What it means

    Heated coatings are a transparent conductive layer embedded within the laminated windscreen glass itself. Rather than using visible heating filaments, this coating distributes heat evenly across the entire surface when energised. The system defrosts and defogs the windscreen efficiently, typically faster than conventional filament designs, and operates at lower energy consumption. The coating is invisible to the driver and functions as part of the vehicle's climate control system.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's windscreen for the absence of visible heating wires or grid lines. Ask your dealership or service centre whether your car has a coated (invisible) heating system rather than filament-based heating. You can also check your handbook under climate control or windscreen features.

    Replacement impact

    Replacement glass must carry the same transparent conductive coating for the heating circuit to function. The coating is applied during manufacturing and cannot be added afterwards. Your replacement windscreen will be sourced as an OE (original equipment) or equivalent coated variant to ensure heating performance. No additional calibration or curing implications arise from the coating itself.

  • Bronze1
    1984–1998

    Bronze tint reduces glare and heat whilst maintaining a warm aesthetic that complements most vehicle interiors.

    What it means

    Bronze tint is a coloured coating applied to the windscreen during manufacture to reduce solar heat transmission and glare from sunlight. It's one of several standard tint options (alongside green, grey, and blue) offered by most vehicle makers. The tint doesn't impair visibility but gives the glass a warm, brownish appearance when viewed from outside. Most modern vehicles have some form of windscreen tint as standard—it's rarely a clear, untinted windscreen.

    How to tell

    Roll down a side window halfway and hold a white piece of paper behind the glass from outside. If you see a bronze or warm-brown tint in the side window, your windscreen carries the same tint. Alternatively, ask your vehicle's dealer or service centre for the original windscreen specification—they can confirm the tint colour code. Most documentation refers to it as 'bronze' or occasionally 'warm bronze'.

    Replacement impact

    When replacing a windscreen with bronze tint, the replacement glass must match the original tint specification exactly. Fitting an untinted or differently tinted windscreen will create a noticeable colour mismatch with the side windows and alter the vehicle's interior light and thermal characteristics. We confirm the exact tint code from your vehicle's records and source an OE-equivalent or OEM glass to preserve the original appearance and performance.

  • Defogging Detector1
    2009–2013

    A defogging detector automatically clears condensation from your windscreen, improving visibility in damp conditions.

    What it means

    A defogging detector is a sensor that monitors moisture levels on the windscreen and triggers the demister system automatically when condensation builds up. It improves driver visibility and safety in damp or cold weather by preventing manual intervention. The sensor typically sits near the rear-view mirror, positioned to sense moisture accumulation on the glass surface.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's handbook or ask your dealer's service centre whether your model includes an automatic defogging or moisture-sensing demister. Look near the rear-view mirror for a small sensor unit. Some vehicles display an indicator light or message on the dashboard when the system is active.

    Replacement impact

    The defogging detector does not affect windscreen replacement or require recalibration after fitting. The sensor itself remains in place and continues to function once the new windscreen is installed. No additional calibration, cure time, or specialist procedures are needed.

  • Light Green1
    2009–2026

    A factory light-green tint found on some Japanese vehicles, distinct from standard European green and stocked separately.

    What it means

    Light green is a tint applied to the windscreen during manufacturing on certain Japanese-market vehicles. It differs subtly in colour and hue from the standard green tint used on European vehicles. This tint serves the same purpose as any factory tint — reducing glare, heat ingress, and UV exposure — but represents a distinct regional specification. Because the colour match must be precise, UKCG stocks and supplies light-green windscreens as a separate variant. Using a standard green tint on a vehicle that left the factory with light green will result in a visible colour mismatch.

    How to tell

    Check your vehicle's original windscreen or consult your handbook or dealership service records. If your car is a Japanese make and the windscreen has a noticeably light greenish tint (rather than the standard neutral or slightly amber European green), you have a light-green windscreen. The tint is visible when you look through the glass at an angle or compare it side-by-side with a standard-green vehicle.

    Replacement impact

    Light-green windscreen replacement requires an exact colour match to maintain consistency with the rest of the vehicle's glazing and exterior appearance. Standard green tints are not interchangeable. UKCG sources the correct light-green variant to your specific vehicle, ensuring seamless integration. No calibration is required — tint is a cosmetic and thermal property of the glass itself and does not affect safety systems or sensors.

  • Top Band1
    2019–2022

    A tinted band across the top of the rear window — purely decorative, replaced to match your original glass.

    What it means

    A top band is a horizontal tinted stripe running across the upper edge of the rear window. It serves no functional purpose — it's a design feature that improves the aesthetic finish of the vehicle and creates visual continuity with the roof line or bodywork. The tint is integrated into the glass itself during manufacture, not applied as a coating afterwards.

    How to tell

    Look at your rear window from the outside. If there's a visible darkened or tinted horizontal band across the top third or quarter of the glass, your vehicle has a top band. You can also check your vehicle's specification sheet or ask your dealer's service centre during a routine appointment.

    Replacement impact

    When your rear window is replaced, the replacement glass includes the same top-band tint so the finished appearance matches your original. There are no calibration requirements, and the band does not affect fitting time or cure conditions. The replacement glass is ordered as a complete unit with the band already in place.

Mercedes platforms we cover for windscreen replacement(79)
  • X2442026-present

    GLB

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C174/C1782025-present

    CLA

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2142023-present

    E Class

    27 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C254/X2542022-present

    GLC

    13 active variants in our catalogue.

  • R2322022-present

    SL

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • S206/W2062021-present

    C Class

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W4202021-2026

    Citan

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • H2432021-present

    EQA

    5 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1672020-present

    GLE

    14 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2232020-present

    S Class

    30 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C118/X1182019-2025

    CLA

    7 active variants in our catalogue.

  • N2932019-2023

    EQC

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • H2472019-present

    GLA

    5 active variants in our catalogue.

  • X2472019-present

    GLB

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • X1672019-present

    GLS

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • V177/W1772018-present

    A Class

    12 active variants in our catalogue.

  • MP52018-present

    Actros

    27 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2472018-present

    B Class

    18 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W907/W9102018-present

    Sprinter

    23 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W4702017-2020

    X Class

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2132016-2023

    E Class

    36 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C253/X2532015-2022

    GLC

    12 active variants in our catalogue.

  • A205/C205/S205/W2052014-2021

    C Class

    22 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W4472014-present

    EQV, V Class, Vito

    13 active variants in our catalogue.

  • H2422014-2019

    GLA

    6 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C117/X1172013-2019

    CLA

    10 active variants in our catalogue.

  • A217/C217/V222/W2222013-2020

    S Class

    30 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C1972013-2015

    SLS

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

  • W1762012-2018

    A Class

    16 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W4152012-2021

    Citan

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • X1662012-2019

    GL, GLS

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1662012-2019

    GLE, M Class

    14 active variants in our catalogue.

  • R2312012-2020

    SL

    3 active variants in our catalogue.

  • MP42011-2018

    Actros

    25 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2462011-2018

    B Class

    19 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C197/R1972010-2015

    SLS

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

  • W2122009-2016

    E Class

    39 active variants in our catalogue.

  • MP32008-2011

    Actros

    24 active variants in our catalogue.

  • X2042008-2015

    GLK

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • A204/C204/S204/W2042007-2015

    C Class

    36 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C2162006-2014

    CL

    5 active variants in our catalogue.

  • X1642006-2012

    GL

    3 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1642006-2011

    M Class

    8 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2512006-2013

    R Class

    3 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W9062006-2018

    Sprinter

    36 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2452005-2011

    B Class

    9 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2212005-2013

    S Class

    23 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1692004-2012

    A Class

    6 active variants in our catalogue.

  • MP22003-2008

    Actros

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W6392003-2014

    V Class, Vito

    17 active variants in our catalogue.

  • R2302001-2011

    300-500 SL, SL

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2112001-2009

    E Class

    28 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2032000-2007

    C Class

    21 active variants in our catalogue.

  • C2151998-2006

    CL

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1631998-2005

    M Class

    6 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2201998-2005

    S Class

    14 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1681997-2004

    A Class

    7 active variants in our catalogue.

  • MP11996-2003

    Actros

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W6381996-2003

    V Class, Vito

    12 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2101995-2002

    E Class

    17 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W6611995-2004

    Mb-100

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W901/W902/W903/W904/W9051995-2006

    Sprinter

    20 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W2021993-2000

    C Class

    6 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1401991-1998

    500, S Class

    9 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1241990-1995

    500, E Class

    12 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W4631990-present

    G Class

    10 active variants in our catalogue.

  • R1291989-2001

    300-500 SL, 500

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W6311987-1996

    Mb-100

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • 510/609D/614D/709D/711D/811D/814D1986-1996

    T2

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • 8141984-2006

    814

    3 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W460/W4611979-1991

    G Class

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

  • W1261978-1991

    500, S Class

    3 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1161975-1980

    280

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W1231975-1986

    280

    4 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W114/W1151972-1976

    280

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • R1071971-1989

    300-500 SL, 500

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

  • W108/W109/W1101968-1972

    280

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

  • W1131968-1971

    280

    1 active variant in our catalogue.

  • 608D/L406D/L407D/L408/L508D/L608D1967-1986

    T2

    2 active variants in our catalogue.

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