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Panamera
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Prices vary with generation and ADAS equipment — earlier Panameras without camera systems are more affordable to replace, whilst later models with integrated safety-camera systems require workshop-based calibration after fitting, adding to overall job complexity and cost.
| Year | Price range | Variants | Quote |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2026 |
| 2025 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2025 |
| 2024 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2024 |
| 2023 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2023 |
| 2022 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2022 |
| 2021 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2021 |
| 2020 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2020 |
| 2019 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2019 |
| 2018 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2018 |
| 2017 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2017 |
| 2016 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2016 |
| 2015 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2015 |
| 2014 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2014 |
| 2013 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2013 |
| 2012 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2012 |
| 2011 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2011 |
| 2010 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2010 |
| 2009 | £552 — £552 | 1 variant | Price my 2009 |
The displayed range is an indicator — the final price is produced by the quote form after you confirm your variant. Older Panameras can still be booked.
Curious why prices vary so widely? Read our UK windscreen replacement cost guide .
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Booking a Panamera windscreen replacement through UKCG follows a straightforward four-stage process.
Complete our quick online quote via a guided variant quiz — takes about a minute to identify your exact glass specification.
Review the instant quote and book a time that suits you — mobile fitting at your address is available for most jobs.
Your local technician will carry out the replacement, typically within 45–90 minutes of their active time depending on the variant and any ADAS calibration required.
If your Panamera has a forward-facing camera system, calibration is completed at a workshop in a controlled environment to align the sensor precisely.
Your fitter confirms the minimum drive-away time before you leave, and your replacement is covered by a two-year warranty against workmanship and glass defects.
From quote to fitted windscreen, the process is designed to be fast, transparent, and backed by our network of specialists across the UK.
Most Panamera windscreen replacements are fitted at your address as a mobile service. However, if your model is camera-equipped, the required static calibration must take place indoors at a workshop in a controlled environment, so the entire job — replacement and calibration — is scheduled at a workshop location.
This ensures the forward camera is aligned to Porsche's factory tolerances and that safety systems operate reliably. Calibration runs in parallel with adhesive cure, so it doesn't extend the time before you can drive away.
We confirm the specific answer for your vehicle when you book.
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.
Acoustic glass reduces cabin noise for a quieter, more comfortable ride.
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.
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.
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.
Green tint reduces glare and improves visual comfort by filtering certain light wavelengths.
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.
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.
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.
A grey-tinted band across the top of your windscreen that reduces glare from sunlight and reflections above.
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.
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.
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.
Your wipers automatically activate when rain falls on the windscreen.
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.
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.
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.
A printed VIN reference box along the bottom edge of your windscreen helps identify your vehicle's chassis number at a glance.
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.
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.
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.
The Porsche Panamera has been in continuous production since 2009, evolving through multiple generations as Porsche's four-seater grand tourer. Early models carry straightforward laminated windscreens with rain sensors and a grey sun strip, while later variants introduced more sophisticated glass technology.
From the mid-2010s onwards, higher-specification Panameras began incorporating camera systems for advanced driver assistance. These camera-equipped variants require static calibration after windscreen replacement, which is carried out indoors at a workshop to ensure sensor alignment meets Porsche's safety standards.
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