Altering your car with modifications can be an expensive habit – not something you need when motoring, especially with a luxury or sports car, is already an expensive habit. If you want to upgrade the vulnerable plastic grill from the factory with a gleaming new custom stainless-steel mesh grill insert, you don’t want to be paying through the nose for it. So, let’s take a look at a breakdown of how much you should expect to pay for a grill.
A custom car grill will be more expensive than if your original part is damaged – pebbles smashing through the plastic defences, or a knock in the carpark by someone who reversed just a tad too far – and you decide to replace it with another OEM grill. But of course, cheap parts are cheap for a reason and a hand-made woven mesh grill is going to be far more durable and dependable than a flimsy plastic unit made in a factory mould.
The different types of car grills
Grill prices vary by size, finish, model of the car to be fitted, and more.
A complete grill set for a Porsche Cayman 981 will cost much more than a complete grill set for a Toyota MR2 (beginning at £420 for a Porsche and £295 for a Toyota, respectively).
A grill set that comes equipped with parking sensors will logically cost more than a single plain grill. Depending on the model of car – and also on whether your car is fitted with parking sensors, such as the Honda S2000 model – a single front grill begins at £70.
Lower grills and sets tend to be more affordable than a full set because these are much smaller than the primary grill, often acting either as cooling ducts for the brakes or simply as a design flourish for the overall aesthetic.
The radiator grill
Being both a significant part of brand identity and the car's overall styling, the radiator grill (at the front of the car) is usually the largest and often has a more complex shape than the smaller lower grills. Not only this, but as the name suggests, they also act as the front-line of defence between high-speed road detritus and your radiator or intercooler. For any sports car with a front-mounted engine, such as the Toyota GT86 / Subaru BRZ, the last thing you want is a rogue twig to pierce your radiator and cause damage to the very heart of your car. Being larger and slightly more complex to produce, these will cost you more than the smaller grill of some other cars.
Quality car grills
With such a range of makes and models catered for (one-offs for unlisted vehicles can be made as part of our development model programme, the prices will vary. But overall, you will be getting an impeccable level of craftsmanship, material quality and, most importantly, protection should you decide to get a Zunsport grill fitted to your car.