ADAS Calibration Equipment

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Quick Summary: Autel ADAS calibration systems allow independent shops to perform static and dynamic camera/radar recalibrations in-house. Packages range from the MA600 portable frame to the full IA900WA with wheel alignment, all with free shipping and setup support.

Updated February 2026.

ADAS Calibration Equipment — Trusted Autel Reseller Since 2016

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems are no longer a luxury feature found only on high-end vehicles. Today, forward-facing cameras, radar modules, blind-spot sensors, and lane-departure warning systems come standard on the vast majority of new cars and trucks. That means every windshield replacement, every front-end collision repair, every suspension adjustment, and every wheel alignment has the potential to knock those systems out of spec. When they are out of spec, your customer's safety is on the line. 65% of all repairs now require ADAS calibration — if your shop is not equipped to handle those calibrations in-house, you are subcontracting that work out at a loss or letting vehicles leave without proper recalibration.

Autel has built the most comprehensive ADAS calibration ecosystem in the aftermarket, covering 95% of ADAS-equipped vehicles on the road today. From the portable MA600 frame to the full-scale IA900 alignment-integrated platform, these systems pay for themselves faster than almost any other piece of shop equipment you can buy. The average forward camera calibration brings in $250 to $500 per job, and at just 10 calibrations per week, shops typically see a return on investment in 4 to 6 weeks.

  • Autel MA600 — Portable, collapsible ADAS calibration frame with 2-line and 5-line centering lasers ($5,000–$8,000)
  • Autel IA900 — Integrated four-wheel alignment and ADAS calibration system with six high-resolution cameras ($15,000–$20,000)
  • Complete ADAS Packages — Calibration frame or system bundled with a compatible MaxiSys tablet, targets, and accessories ($18,000–$30,000)
  • 95% vehicle coverage across domestic, Asian, and European makes including all major ADAS-equipped platforms
  • Step-by-step guided procedures on the MaxiSys tablet for target placement, vehicle preparation, and post-calibration verification
  • Bosch ADS & OTC Evolve replacement — Direct upgrade path from discontinued platforms with broader coverage and active development

The ADAS calibration market is projected to reach $911.2 million by 2033, growing at a 12.6% compound annual growth rate. Federal regulations starting with model year 2027 vehicles will add further calibration requirements. The shops that invest in ADAS capability today will capture that volume; the shops that wait will refer work to competitors.

Related categories: Diagnostic Scan Tools (required MaxiSys tablet) | Cables & Adapters | Software Updates & TCP Cards

As an independent Autel reseller since 2016, we carry every ADAS calibration package Autel offers, backed by free shipping, full manufacturer warranty, and free phone tech support. Call 866-217-0063 to discuss which ADAS calibration package fits your shop's volume, space, and budget.

Autel Diagnostic Tools — Independent Reseller Since 2016 | Ham Lake, MN | 866-217-0063

Frequently Asked Questions

What ADAS calibration equipment do I need to get started?

At minimum, you need an Autel ADAS calibration frame (like the IA900 or MA600), targets specific to each vehicle manufacturer, and a compatible Autel diagnostic tablet (Ultra S2 or MS906PRO recommended). The tablet guides you through the calibration process step by step.

How much can a shop charge for ADAS calibration?

Most shops charge between $300 and $500 per ADAS calibration. With the average windshield replacement requiring front camera calibration, and collision repair often requiring multiple sensor recalibrations, an ADAS calibration setup typically pays for itself within 20-30 jobs.

What is the difference between static and dynamic ADAS calibration?

Static calibration is performed indoors using a calibration frame with targets positioned at specific distances from the vehicle. Dynamic calibration requires driving the vehicle on a straight road at a set speed. Some ADAS systems require static calibration only, some dynamic only, and some require both.

Is the Autel IA900 compatible with all vehicle makes?

The Autel IA900 supports ADAS calibration for most major manufacturers including Honda, Toyota, GM, Ford, Chrysler/Stellantis, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen/Audi, Hyundai/Kia, and many more. Autel continuously adds new vehicle coverage through software updates.