How Much Does Bumper Repair Cost in Cyprus? (2026 Guide)
April 14, 2026

Your bumper took a hit — now what? Whether it happened in a Nicosia parking lot or on the Limassol motorway, the first question is always the same: how much will this cost me?
At Pinelaki, we've repaired thousands of bumpers over 35 years. Bumper work accounts for 41% of every job that comes through our doors — more than fenders, doors, and hoods combined. We know exactly what drives the price up and what keeps it down.
Here's what bumper repair actually costs in Cyprus in 2026, based on real shop data — not guesswork.
How Much Does Bumper Repair Actually Cost?
Most bumper repairs in Cyprus fall between €120 and €400. The median price at our shop is €150 for a bumper-only job. That covers light to moderate damage — scuffs, cracks, paint chips, and small dents that don't require a full replacement.
Multi-panel jobs — where the bumper damage extends to a fender, headlight, or hood — run higher. These make up about 44% of our workload and typically land between €350 and €800, depending on how many panels need attention.
What Affects the Price of Bumper Repair?
Damage Severity
A parking scrape that only scuffed the paint is a different job from a bumper cracked clean through. Surface-level scratches can often be wet-sanded, primed, and resprayed for under €150. Deep cracks or structural damage might require filler work, partial reshaping, or a replacement bumper shell before painting — pushing the price past €300.
Paint Colour Complexity
Solid colours (white, black, red) are straightforward to match. Metallic, pearl, and tri-coat finishes — like Mazda's Soul Red Crystal or Toyota's Celestite Grey Metallic — require computerised colour matching and extra clear coat layers. We use spectrophotometer technology to match even sun-faded paint, but complex colours add €30–80 to the paint portion of the job.
OEM vs Aftermarket Parts
If the bumper cover needs replacing (not just repairing), OEM parts from the manufacturer cost more than aftermarket alternatives. For a Toyota Yaris, an aftermarket bumper cover might run €80–120, while OEM is €150–250. We discuss both options with every customer before ordering.
Number of Panels Involved
Bumper damage rarely stays on the bumper alone. A front-end collision often clips a fender or cracks a headlight. Each additional panel adds its own prep, prime, and paint cycle. Our data shows multi-panel collision repairs carry roughly 70% of total shop revenue — because the work is genuinely more involved, not because of upselling.
How Long Does Bumper Repair Take?
Simple bumper respray: 1–2 days. The actual paint and clear coat work takes a few hours, but curing time between coats means an overnight stay is standard for a proper finish.
Multi-panel repair with filler or replacement: 2–5 days. Frame straightening, parts ordering, and multiple paint stages each add time. We send progress photos via Viber or WhatsApp so you always know where your car stands.
Can You DIY a Bumper Repair?
For a tiny chip or stone mark, a €14 touch-up paint bottle matched to your car's factory colour code works well. We sell these through our online shop and ship across Cyprus via Akis Express.
For anything larger than a fingertip — scratches through to the plastic, cracks, or dents — professional repair gives a dramatically better result. Touch-up paint fills a chip; it doesn't blend a scratch or reshape a dented surface. The honest answer: if you can feel the damage with your fingernail, it's a shop job.
Why Bumper Repair Prices Vary Between Shops
You'll find quotes ranging from €80 to €600 for what looks like the same damage. The difference usually comes down to three things: preparation quality (do they sand and prime properly, or just spray over the scratch?), paint quality (single-stage vs base/clear coat), and warranty. At Pinelaki, every paint job carries a 6-year warranty — the strongest in the Cyprus market — and our 70+ five-star Google reviews reflect the quality that warranty stands behind.
How Do I Get a Bumper Repair Quote?
Snap a photo of your bumper damage and upload it to our free AI damage estimator. You'll get a price range in under a minute — no phone calls, no waiting. Available 24/7 in English, Greek, and Russian.
Prefer to talk? Call or message us on Viber/WhatsApp: +357 99228438. We're at Mesokeleos 15, Pallouriotissa, Nicosia — serving all major Cyprus cities since 1991.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to repaint a whole bumper in Cyprus?
A full bumper respray at Pinelaki costs €120–200, depending on colour complexity and whether filler work is needed. This includes sanding, priming, base coat, clear coat, and polishing to a factory finish.
Is it cheaper to repair or replace a cracked bumper?
Repair is almost always cheaper for cracks up to 15–20 cm. Beyond that, or if the bumper has multiple fracture points, replacement plus paint is often the better value — and the result lasts longer. We'll advise honestly based on what we see.
Do you work with insurance companies for bumper repairs?
Yes. If the damage is covered by your insurance, we handle the paperwork and work directly with your insurer. For smaller bumper jobs, many customers prefer to pay directly to avoid affecting their no-claims bonus — which makes sense when the repair is under €200.