CERTIFIED COLLISION CENTER
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Luxury and Electric Vehicle Collision Repair in California

Why Luxury Vehicle Collision Repair Requires Certified Expertise
Luxury vehicle collision repair in California isn’t just about hammering out dents. High-end vehicles use advanced materials — aluminum, carbon fiber, ultra-high-strength steel, and composite panels — that require manufacturer-specific training and tooling. A single improper repair on a Tesla Model S aluminum frame or a Porsche 911 composite panel can compromise structural integrity and cost $5,000–$15,000 to correct. Tesla vehicles use 100% aluminum body construction on many models; Lucid Air incorporates aerospace-grade bonding and riveting techniques; Mercedes-Benz and BMW embed radar, LiDAR, and camera sensor arrays directly into bumper fascias and A-pillars.
When you choose luxury vehicle collision repair at Auto Collision Group, you get technicians certified directly by 34 manufacturers — including Tesla, BMW, Porsche, Maserati, Lucid, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz. We use OEM parts exclusively, never aftermarket substitutes. Our equipment includes manufacturer-approved frame straightening systems, aluminum-dedicated welding stations, and brand-specific diagnostic software. Our 4.8-star Google rating from 127+ verified reviews reflects what clients consistently experience: professional handling, complete transparency, and vehicles returned to pre-accident factory condition or better.
Every repair is backed by a lifetime written warranty. Our 13 California locations serve drivers across Whittier, Los Angeles, Gardena, Santa Ana, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Covina, Victorville, Fresno, Bakersfield, and El Cajon — with free 24/7 towing available statewide.


34 Manufacturer Certifications — The Most of Any Shop in California
Auto Collision Group holds 34 active manufacturer certifications — a number that exceeds every competing collision repair group operating in California, including Caliber Collision, Gerber Collision, Service King, Fix Auto, and Hendrick Collision. Each certification requires technicians to pass brand-specific training, use approved tooling, and adhere to the manufacturer’s defined repair procedures.
Our certified brands include: Tesla, BMW, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Porsche, Lucid, Jaguar, Land Rover, Infiniti, Acura, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, Ford, Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, Cadillac, Dodge, Ram, Jeep, Chrysler, Subaru, Volkswagen, Volvo, Mini, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Fisker, VinFast, and Hummer.
This matters because insurance companies frequently push repair shops to use non-OEM aftermarket parts that void manufacturer warranties and compromise safety. As a certified shop, Auto Collision Group is contractually authorized to demand OEM parts on every repair — and we do, on every vehicle, every time.
Electric Vehicle Collision Repair: Tesla, Lucid, Fisker, VinFast & More
Electric vehicle collision repair requires a separate skill set from conventional gasoline vehicle repair. High-voltage battery systems (typically 400V–900V), integrated skateboard chassis designs, and over-the-air software dependencies mean that a technician without EV-specific certification should never touch a Tesla, Lucid Air, Fisker Ocean, or VinFast VF8 after a collision.
Auto Collision Group technicians are Tesla-certified and trained in high-voltage battery system isolation, structural aluminum repair using Tesla-approved rivet-bonding techniques, and post-repair calibration of Autopilot sensors, cameras, and ultrasonic systems. We hold active certifications for 5 electric vehicle brands: Tesla, Lucid, Fisker, VinFast, and Hummer EV — covering the primary EV brands with significant ownership in California, which leads the nation with over 1.5 million registered electric vehicles as of 2024.
“According to Auto Collision Group’s technical team: ‘The single most common mistake we see after a luxury or electric vehicle collision is insurance companies directing owners to non-certified shops that use aftermarket parts and skip manufacturer-required calibrations. A bumper replaced with a non-OEM part on a Tesla or BMW may look identical but will fail to support the cameras and radar sensors embedded in the factory unit — leaving the driver with disabled safety systems they may not even know are broken. Manufacturer certification isn’t a marketing credential. It’s a safety requirement. Every technician at Auto Collision Group is trained and retrained annually to the exact standard each brand demands.'”
We Work With All Major Insurance Companies
Auto Collision Group works directly with all major insurance carriers operating in California, including State Farm, Geico, Allstate, Progressive, Farmers, USAA, AAA, Mercury, 21st Century, and Nationwide. As a certified repair facility, we are authorized to negotiate on your behalf and require insurers to approve OEM parts when manufacturer certification demands it — which is on every luxury and electric vehicle we service.
Our tagline — “We Fight For You. Not The Insurance Company.” — reflects our legal and ethical commitment to your vehicle’s factory restoration, not the insurer’s cost reduction targets. We offer free online estimates, rental car assistance coordination, and financing options so that cost and logistics are never a barrier to getting a proper certified repair.
Frequently Asked Questions: Luxury & EV Collision Repair in California
What makes luxury vehicle collision repair different from standard auto body repair?
Luxury vehicle collision repair requires manufacturer-specific certifications, OEM parts, and specialized equipment for advanced materials including aluminum, carbon fiber, and ultra-high-strength steel. Luxury and electric vehicles also integrate ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) — cameras, radar, LiDAR, and ultrasonic sensors — into body panels and bumpers that must be recalibrated after any
